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At Lord’s, Pakistan put Lahore behind, lift World T20 trophy

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    Pakistan's player celebrate after defeating Sri Lanka in the T20 World Cup Final match.

    Pakistan cricket came alive at Lord’s on Sunday evening in all its unpredictable glory and unrefined exquisiteness. They had come into this tournament burdened by troubles at home and blighted by lack of match practice. They had started their campaign playing as though in shackles, they finished it with a chest-thumping freedom that would’ve seemed more appropriate in the frenzied, drunken stands.

    The evening that began with what must be one of the most intimidating overs in Twenty20 history, ended in a flurry of fours and sixes from Shahid Afridi’s free-spirited blade. In the three-and-a-half hours in between, there were only a few moments when Pakistan flirted with the uncertainty that so typifies their cricket.

    And at the end, they had trumped a Sri Lankan team that had been clinical and unbeaten through the tournament by eight wickets — a margin of victory that indicated the difference between the teams on the day.

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    Captain Younis Khan, draped in a Pakistan flag, spoke emotionally at the post-match press conference. He dedicated the win to former coach Bob Woolmer, who died when with the team for the World Cup in the Caribbean. “I wish he was sitting here next to me.”

    Younis, who also announced his retirement from Twenty20 cricket, spoke too of how much this win would mean to his people back home. “It is our gift to the people of Pakistan,” he said. At the end of the game, the streets of London had exploded in deliriously happy green; imagine then, the streets of Karachi or Lahore.

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    congratzzz all PakisBy: Asad Shah | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Asalam-o-Alaikum Wa Wr to all Muslims.welldone Pakistan.we r the champions now they did brilliant job.hope will play like this again and again InshALLAH congratzzzzzzz all Pakistanis.again welldonw Pakistan
    Fly in the ointmentBy: Farooq | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward So the story is not about Pakistan's win, it is rather about Pakistan putting Lahore behind, well done very "Indian"express.
    the best answerBy: murad bugti | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward this is the best way of replying (as far as cricketers are concerns)to the Lahore terrorist and their "sponsors" "INDIA". you wanted to isolate us. God has isolated us from all the "losers" with distinction.wait for some other answers "in respective coins".
    RealityBy: Deepalk | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward I am an Indian and I accept that Pakistan has won this world cup tournament with excellent courage and determination. We Indians lack this courage and I wish some day we will have the courage to admit it. Well done Pakistan. Your cricket team is the best in the world and we Indians should learn something from your team.
    Congratulations pakis keep. By: Prachi sharma | 23-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward Ya congrgts pak frm prachi.
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