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Cricket captain pleads with world to come to Pakistan


Pakistan captain Younus Khan urged the international cricket International Cricket is a cricket game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was only released in Australia in 1992. Developed by Melbourne House (as Beam Software) and published by Mattel, it was the only cricket game released for the NES.  community to return to the troubled Asian nation Noun 1. Asian nation - any one of the nations occupying the Asian continent
Asian country

country, land, state - the territory occupied by a nation; "he returned to the land of his birth"; "he visited several European countries"
 after leading his side to victory in the World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (srē läng`kə) [Sinhalese,=resplendent land], formerly Ceylon, ancient Taprobane, officially Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, island republic (2005 est. pop. .

Sunday's eight-wicket success at Lord's came just months after armed militants attacked the Sri Lanka team bus on the way to a Test in Lahore.

That March 3 incident, which saw six policemen and two civilians killed, plus seven Sri Lankan squad members injured, led to the suspension of international cricket in Pakistan.

And the International Cricket Council (ICC ICC

See: International Chamber of Commerce
) subsequently announced the country would no longer stage matches during the 2011 World Cup in Asia because of security concerns.

"Everybody knows we need a victory like this, especially a World Cup, in these days, it is a gift for the whole nation," Younus told reporters.

"Now we are champions, I am requesting all other countries, come to Pakistan. Especially for the youngsters, we need home series.

"How can we promote cricket and motivate my son and my neighbour's son? That's why we need cricket in Pakistan.

"It's not our fault. Sports should be away from politics, sports doesn't need politics."

There were many at Lord's, and among the watching television audience, who would have sympathised with Younus after an event where, both on and off the field, Pakistan showed why world cricket needs them as much as Pakistan need world cricket.

Stylish middle-order batsman Younus, who played no part in a Pakistan run-chase where Shahid Shahid or Shaheed is a male given name common among Muslims. It is the Arabic word for witness or martyr. People with this name
Famous people with this name include: See also
  • Shaheed (disambiguation page)
  • All pages beginning with Shaheed
 Afridi's unbeaten 54 saw the side home with eight balls to spare, also announced he was retiring from Twenty20 internationals.

"I am retiring from T20 internationals," Younus said after Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets.

"I am now 34, I am old for this kind of cricket. The good thing is we have a couple of good youngsters like Shahzaib (Hasan) and Ahmad Shahzad."

Younus, set to continue his Test and one-day international
Note: Most of the information here pertains to men's cricket. ODI matches are also played in women's cricket.
One-Day International (ODI) is a form of cricket, which is played over 50 overs per side between two national cricket teams.
 career, also paid tribute to former Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer Robert Andrew Woolmer (14 May 1948 – 18 March 2007) was an international cricketer, professional cricket coach and also a professional commentator. He played in 19 Test matches and 6 One-day Internationals for England and later coached South Africa, Warwickshire and Pakistan. , who died shortly after the team's shock loss to Ireland during the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean.

"This final must go to Bob Woolmer," said Younus. "He was very good with us from 2005, especially with my cricket. He was a very nice guy and a father figure for us.

"I'm captain because all the time he was chatting with the chairman and selectors saying 'Younus should be the next captain."

This was the first time Pakistan had won a major international one-day tournament since Imran Khan's side lifted the 1992 World Cup in Australia.

Pakistan lost the 1999 World Cup final to Australia at Lord's, where two years later they were beaten by the same opponents in the final of a one-day triangular series.

And there were was more heartbreak two years ago for Pakistan when they lost the inaugural World Twenty20 final to arch-rivals India in Johannesburg.

But this time there was triumph not despair, with Abdur Razzaq Abdur Razzaq (Arabic/Urdu: عبد الرزاق, Bengali: আব্দুর রাজ্জাক) is a name common among Middle Eastern and South Asian Muslims.  taking three wickets and Afridi notching his second straight fifty after a key innings in Pakistan's semi-final win over favourites South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. .

As joyful, flag-waving, Pakistan fans celebrated noisily around Lord's, Younus said: "We talk all the time that this is our third final - me, Shahid and Razzaq chatted with the guys and said please let's hold our nerve."

No-one did that better than Afridi.

Known as an explosive if inconsistent hitter, the dangerous leg-spinner showed his class with the bat against Sri Lanka during a well-nigh faultless fault·less  
adj.
Being without fault. See Synonyms at perfect.



faultless·ly adv.
 40-ball innings featuring two sixes and two fours.

"Shahid Afridi Sahibzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi (Urdu: صاحبزادہ محمد شاہد خان آفریدی , it was surprising batting from him taking singles," said Younus.

"He was fantastic with the ball as well," said the captain, who also highlighted the impact of reverse-swing star Umar Gul, whose five wickets against New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland.  were a Twenty20 international record.

Younus raised eyebrows earlier in a tournament where Pakistan were well-beaten by both England and Sri Lanka, after losing a warm-up match to India, by saying Twenty20 was all about fun for the fans.

"I chatted about this being a fun game and people took this the wrong way," he recalled.

"We lose warm-up games and suddenly people say we won't qualify for the Super Eights. Everybody knows we are slow starters but now we've won the final by eight wickets."
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