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Shoaib Akhtar hopes all star cricket team come to Pakistan
Catch the live streaming of the second Twenty20 (T20) game between Sachin’s Blasters and Warne Warriors on starsports.com, whiloe enjoy yhe live telecast of the match in Star Sports 1 and Star Sports HD1, along with hindi commentary on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports HD3.
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“I have had a word with Sachin (Tendulkar) on the possibility of the all-stars series in Pakistan one day”. All the batsmen of Warne’s side batted magnificently.
Former England captain and former Australian opener Matthew Hayden opened the innings and scored 30 and 32 respectively.
Sangakkara then shared another quickfire partnership with Ricky Ponting, who blasted his way to 41 from 16 balls before he was dismissed by Lance Klusener. Saqlain Mushtaq got Tendulkar and Mahela Jayawardena’s wickets and gave only 12 runs in 3 overs.
Sanga was adjudged the Man-of-the-Match for his stormy innings.
Symonds picked four wickets, while representing Warne’s Warriors.
Sachin scored a brisk 33 off 20 deliveries, Lara (19) and Klusener (21) too contributed to the chase, but the real impetus came from Shaun Pollock, who with the help of 7 maximums score 55 of 22 deliveries.
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Over two dozen celebrated cricketers from around the world played the world’s second most populous game for the first time on American soil at a NY baseball field last week, displaying before an estimated 48,000 spectators as much of cricketing skills and talent as bonhomie and camaderie that have existed among them even after their retirement from professional sports.