1st ODI : Pakistan v Sri Lanka

Pakistan :jhanda: v Sri Lanka at Sharjah
Dec 18, 2013 (15:00 local | 11:00 GMT)

Pakistan team
Ahmed Shehzad, Sharjeel Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Sohaib Maqsood, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Umar Akmal†, Shahid Afridi, Bilawal Bhatti, Sohail Tanvir, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan

Sri Lanka team
TM Dilshan, MDKJ Perera, KC Sangakkara†, LD Chandimal, AD Mathews*, HDRL Thirimanne, NLTC Perera, SMSM Senanayake, SL Malinga, S Prasanna, RAS Lakmal

Top order in focus for both teams
The Preview by Andrew Fidel Fernando
December 17, 2013

Big picture
If the T20s are an indication where Pakistan and Sri Lanka stand in limited-overs cricket, fans may be in for one of the more absorbing, unpredictable bilateral ties in the year. There was everything from top-order audacity, to spin-induced collapses, outstanding catching and a lower-order resurgence, all delivered with the spark that has defined matches between these sides in recent years.
Already well-matched in Asian conditions, both teams also approach the ODIs in similar states of confidence. Pakistan had been the more match-ready side before the tour began, but Sri Lanka had their top three humming last Friday, and frontline bowlers Lasith Malinga and Sachithra Senanayake have also established form, with four wickets apiece.
For Pakistan, Shahid Afridi has married sense to his savagery with the bat, Saeed Ajmal remained menacing, even as his team-mates fell to pieces in the second match. The top order need look only as far back as the South Africa series to discover good vibes of their own.
How Sri Lanka’s top order handles Pakistan’s spinners may perhaps go some distance towards determining the outcome of the series. The visitors are missing Mahela Jayawardene, their best batsman in slow conditions, but in Tillakaratne Dilshan and Kumar Sangakkara, they have two men who have played Ajmal with ease in the past. They are, however, the only pillars in an otherwise unpredictable batting unit. Prolific over the past two years, particularly when batting together, they may have to provide the base for the innings and ease the nerves of the young men who follow.
Pakistan’s test will be to see out Malinga and Nuwan Kulasekara with the new ball. Despite an overall slip in his cricket, Malinga has recently improved his returns with the new ball, even finding appreciable outswing in the early overs. Kulasekara also found movement in the T20 series, and has wreaked havoc early on this year, albeit in patches. Pakistan’s top three are far from settled, but they must discover mettle against the two new balls, or the middle-order will again be required to firefight against a consummate all-round attack.

Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan: LWWLL


Sri Lanka: WLWWL

In the spotlight
Given Nasir Jamshed has been left out of the one-day squad and Mohammad Hafeez has been increasingly frail with the bat, 24-year-old left-hander Sharjeel Khan may be Pakistan’s best bet for an opener in the first match. Sharjeel has never played an ODI, but he had approached his innings in the second T20 with a workable strategy, and made good on his plan calmly, and effectively, despite the imposing stature of the target and the clear lack of direction of more experienced men around him. The opening position has plagued Pakistan for some time, and they will hope Sharjeel can make the place his own in this series.
Ajantha Mendis had once been a feared international man of mystery, but Pakistan blew his cover in 2009, and he has only sporadically troubled international sides since then. Mendis was not in Sri Lanka’s original squad for the ODIs, but Rangana Herath’s withdrawal has paved his path back in. If he is picked in the XI, he will have a chance to prove he can remain effective in ODIs, even against teams from the subcontinent.

Pitch and conditions
With the match starting at 3 pm, dew is likely to affect the side bowling second, as it has done late in both T20 games. Sri Lanka overcame this disadvantage by posting a mammoth total in the second T20, and if dew forms again, a par score may not be enough for the team batting first.

Team news
Hafeez had been dropped for the last ODI against South Africa, but although Asad Shafiq replaced him in that match, his limited-overs form has been patchy. With Pakistan’s young seam bowlers coming apart under intense pressure in the second T20, the hosts may opt to revert to a more experienced attack in the opening encounters of the series.
Pakistan (probable): 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Mohammad Hafeez/Asad Shafiq, 4 Sohaib Maqsood, 5 Misbah ul Haq (capt), 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Bilawal Bhatti/Sohail Tanvir, 9 Abdur Rehman, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Junaid Khan
Kusal Perera is certain to open the innings once more, after his stellar hand in the last match, but Sri Lanka’s major call will be whether to retain legspinning allrounder Seekkuge Prasanna, who was good with the bat, but expensive with the ball. There are two young batsmen in the squad, seeking their ODI debuts as well, but they are unlikely to play in the first match, given how much batting inexperience abounds in the XI.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Angelo Mathews (capt), 6 Lahiru Thirimanne, 7 Thisara Perera 8 Seekkuge Prasanna/Ajantha Mendis, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Sachithra Senanayake, 11 Lasith Malinga

Stats and trivia

  • Since 2000, Pakistan have won 28 ODIs between the two teams, and Sri Lanka have won 26
  • Since July, Sangakkara and Dilshan have put up three century stands and a fifty partnership, in the six times they’ve come together at the crease

Quote
“It is the Pakistan team’s quality that they produce better results when they are under pressure. We were under pressure before the South Africa tour and when the confidence is better we play well.” Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq

“When Dilshan is at the other end, the bowlers are always under pressure, because they are trying to avoid areas where he scores. That sometimes makes them forget about me and they come a little easier at me, allowing me to score in my areas.”
Sri Lanka wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara

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Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat...

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2/0 (2 overs)

Ahmed Played maiden over

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Pak 47/1 off 10.0 overs...

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46/1 off 9.5 overs

Shehzad out for 11

Sharjeel playing well.

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Awesome hitting by Sharjeel and i don’t know why Ahmed Shahzad trying to become Mudassir Nazar :smack2:

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3.1

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, no run, we saw one that rolled but this one really shot up! Sharjeel not ready  for that extra bounce, bent down to avoid it, took his eyes off the  ball, the ball lobs off the shoulder to Sanga who appeals for a catch  

3.2

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, SIX, take that for a response! This was banged in short and Sharjeel wasn't  going to hold back, stays back and pulls it with force over deep  midwicket, ball hits the roof  

3.3

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, this time Malinga fires it full but to no avail, this was drifting on  the pads, gift for Sharjeel who flicks it away to fine leg  

3.4

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, no run, much better, on the off stump and he stays back and defends  

3.5

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, quite stylish! Length ball drifting on the stumps and Sharjeel picks  that from off and middle and flicks it behind square on the off side,  sends the ball scurrying away  

3.6

 Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, 2 runs, lucky to get away with an inside edge this time, outside off and looks  to drive and the ball rolls to the leg side, 16 off that over  

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Pakistani batsmen should learn how to rotate the strike rather then wait for boundaries. At least Hafeez should give chance to Sharjeel.

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This young man is stylish :hbk:

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12.4

 NLTC Perera to Sharjeel Khan, SIX  

12.3

 NLTC Perera to Sharjeel Khan, SIX  

12.2

 NLTC Perera to Sharjeel Khan, no run, fine leg is up and Sharjeel clips it straight to him, Thisara gets away with it  

12.1

 NLTC Perera to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, easily done! This was a fuller one wide outside off and Sharjeel gets  across and effortlessly lofted it through the line over mid-off, one  bounce and four  

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Sharjeel 50* off 46 balls :k:

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Awesome Fifty by Sharjeel on 46 with help of 5 fours and 3 sixes :hbk: :clap:

6.4 Senanayake to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, lovely shot to get to a landmark! Tossed up and Sharjeel comes down the track and launches it over mid-on, fifty on debut! The 8th Pakistan batsman to do so

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Pak 134/2 the halfway...300 should be possible...

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Hafeez 50* :k:

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280-300 is on if they bat sensibly

157/2 after 30 overs

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Boys looking good today

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186/2 (35.5 overs) :jhanda:

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:nahi:

Batting PP 21/0 (4.0) RR 5.25

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Agree ...Malinga and senanayake has bowled their 7 over each

Sharjil (not Khan): "Smart move to use early powerplay, not necessarily to go for risky boundaries but rather to force malinga to use up some of his quota before the end. More teams should use it tactically in this way to ward off dangerous bowlers while wickets are in hand."

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201/2 :clap:

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37.4

 Prasanna to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR  

37.3

 Prasanna to Mohammad Hafeez, no run  

37.2

 Prasanna to Sohaib Maqsood, 1 run, full ball and he drills it to mid-off  

37.1

 Prasanna to Sohaib Maqsood, SIX, this has gone miles over wide long-on! Tossed up from Prasanna and  Maqsood gets his front leg out of the way and hoicks it away, terrific  stuff  

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Pak should go for 300+ as dew can be vital in this match

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Pak 220/2 off 40.3 overs…should do some power-hitting now…

Maqsood 50* :k: