Monday 3 October 2011

Experience telling in final - Tanvir

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V Rawalpindi Sialkot, Faysal Bank T20 final, Karachi

Umar Farooq Karachi

October 3, 2011

Sohail Tanvir, the Rawalpindi Rams captain said his team's inexperience was the main factor offsetting in Rawalpindi in the National Finals Twenty20. Tanvir said his team had the potential, but Sialkot Stallions were able to claim the upper hand by having more experienced campaigners in their side. Stallions won the T20 for the sixth time, beating by 10 passes in Rawalpindi at the National Stadium in Karachi.

"Our side has a bit of inexperience," said Tanvir ESPNcricinfo. "We were in good leadership and spirit was almost below Sialkot, but after all, were probably the most experienced players in this competition - the only difference between us and them gave them the advantage."

"I have some young talent that is good for us and for the super eight, we have improved and are becoming more mature.

"Stallions are undoubtedly good side to play, I do not know whether they deserve it or not, but we gave 100% too. This is cricket, and sometimes only a difference could swing out of the game from you. But I'm not disappointed, because we fought hard and a good positive cricket. "

Rawalpindi seemed comfortably placed to go through all Sialkot 180, but progress has been selected by turning the left arm of the critical-Hasan Raza. While other players, struggling to give less than seven points, Hasan figures were 4-0-11-2. He stifled the flow of runs by varying the duration of the flight and deliveries, keeping a tight line.

Hasan, 19, has every confidence in a container the remains of the dead. "This is how big your heart is," said Hasan. "I was called by Shoaib [Malik] and asked me to bowl, the very important [19] and, like many, I will do my best. The ball was not working well at all, but I had to go bowling in the areas of right to grant as many tracks to overwhelm the battery. "
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