1st Test Match: Pakistan V West Indies, Lahore

Pakistan v West Indies, 1st Test, Lahore

Lara: ‘Spin may be the key’

Osman Samiuddin

November 10, 2006

Returns loom large over a muggy Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. West Indies are back in Pakistan after nine years and Brian Lara to the ground of his debut for the first time - for a Test - 16 years after he made 44 against an attack comprising Imran Khan, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Abdul Qadir.

As it turns out, that remains his highest score here, though he has only played three Tests in Pakistan since. His poor performances encapsulate those of his side in recent time; they haven’t won a series here in 26 years, or a Test since 1990-91 and the last time they came, they were whitewashed. Difficult times ahead?

“It’s a very important Test. It is the first time back in Pakistan in nine years so we are looking forward to it,” Lara told reporters. “I can’t worry much about the past. We have to think about the future and we’ve got an opportunity to beat Pakistan in Pakistan which has happened only once before. It will be great for us to do it again and I believe the team can pull it off.”

The confidence isn’t misplaced. Admittedly much of their heartening resurgence has been in colours, white ball in hand, but winning in any form is never bad for the mood. Strides have been made in recent months but Test matches and not ODIs, Lara asserted, are still - to get colloquial - where it’s at. “We are hoping that the confidence we have gained in ODIs can transform into Tests. The core of the team is young but the likes of Ramnaresh Sarwan, Fidel Edwards and Shivnarine Chanderpaul have been around for some time and they enjoy playing Tests. We expect to make the switch to Tests and are well prepared for it.”

Indeed they pose a considerable threat. Lara may be halfway through his 38th year, but he is Lara; all bowlers have suffered against him and Pakistani ones were manhandled over two Tests only 18 months ago. He fronts a rich batting line too, with Sarwan, Chris Gayle, and Chanderpaul only barely eclipsed these days by his presence. Some doubt lingers over the last two, both cursed, in a throwback to eighties tours to the subcontinent, by troubles gastric. “Gayle and Chanderpaul are coming back from stomach bugs. They are professionals and hopefully will be fine in another 24 hours,” Lara said.

A return of sorts of Inzamam-ul-Haq will be a balm to Pakistan’s recent troubles. He hasn’t missed a Test – only three ODIs – but with Pakistan cricket shacking up in an asylum during his absence, already his last appearance feels a lifetime ago. The deadpan, the understatement and the tranquility was back. “I’m very happy to be back playing. I was only out for two months,” he knowingly smiled, “but I am glad to be back and I hope to perform better.”

Pakistan’s preparations can be compared to a boxer’s who has had a battering in his last sparring round before fight night, but Inzamam rarely gets ruffled. “Yes, preparations aren’t ideal. I am missing key strike bowlers, but these things happen and we have to handle the pressure. We’ve played without them in the past and there will be no excuses.”

At least the opening problem has been turned on its head momentarily; too few choices becomes too many. Imran Farhat and Mohammad Hafeez were the last Test pair and both made nineties, but Shoaib Malik’s last Test contribution was a match-saving hundred in Colombo as opener. And Yasir Hameed and Salman Butt did well in the warm-up match two days ago. “It is good to see Yasir back and doing well but both Hafeez and Farhat did well in their last Tests and that counts,” was the only hint Inzamam offered.

The bowling is bruised but rarely is a Pakistan bowling attack out for the count, especially at home. Umar Gul is earnestly trying to fill gaps, a thankless task if ever one existed, but the signs are promising. Pace support will be fitful but the contest’s one concession to history may well be the potential role of Danish Kaneria’s legspin. Abdul Qadir has bamboozled them, Mushtaq Ahmed has too, and Kaneria’s last memories against West Indies are fond ones; five for 46 – Lara and Chanderpaul cheaply – all leading to a comeback win in Kingston, 2005.

Much will depend on the pitch and though to the untrained eye it doesn’t differ from the one that provided the January run-glut when India visited, both captains suggested spin might feature as the match progresses. Lara said, “There’s something in it for both pace and spin. Kaneria, Omari Banks and Dave Mohammed might play a role as the pitch deteriorates.”

Inzamam echoed the sentiments, adding, out of custom it seemed, that everyone would enjoy the surface. “It’s not one for two spinners but Kaneria will be important. He is a master at bowling long spells.”

West Indies have won only one of their last fourteen Tests - against Pakistan as it happens. Pakistan’s thumping in England and disappointment in India has taken the sheen off the last two years. All of which means that the only return that really matters is one to winning ways.

West Indies (probable) 1 Chris Gayle, 2 Daren Ganga, 3 Ramnaresh Sarwan, 4 Shivnarine Chanderpaul, 5 Brian Lara (capt), 6 Dwayne Bravo, 7 Denesh Ramdin (wk), 8 Dave Mohammad, 9 Fidel Edwards, 10 Corey Colleymore, 11 Jerome Taylor

Pakistan (probable) 1 Imran Farhat, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Mohammad Yousuf, 5 Inzamam-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Kamran Akmal (wk), 7 Shoaib Malik, 8 Abdul Razzaq, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Danish Kaneria, 11 Shahid Nazir

Osman Samiuddin is Pakistan editor of Cricinfo

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What sort of pitch can we expect, spin track or a batting paradise? I think they may prepare track which helps the spiners.

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Heard on GEO that according to Inzi, the opening pair will be Farhat and Hafeez.

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I suppose no major surprise there for this match.

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yup and also he said that there will be no new caps, there fore no niazi and abdur-rehman

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Okay..so never want to take a chance untill its too late and then ...well its too late...
They should have started with Yasir in the opening atleast for the first test. Give the inform boy a chance...
Don't wait for pressure to build by successive failures and then tell him "go do the job now.."..

I guess on Paki pitches any one of the openers should be able to make a good start...

One question for my ignorance:
Whatever happened to the good bowling Pindi pitch? I never hear of it assisting bowlers any more... or may be I am not paying attention..

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Niazi and Rehman can carry the drinks than.........

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^lolz....as long as it pays them right :)

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I will be tempted to try Samiullah Niazi with his left arm. That will give Pakistan more variety, and I beleive he is few notches faster than Nazir. Though Nazir will bring experience.

Rest of the team look good. Though it will be nice if Inzi could utilize his part time spinners (Malik, Hafeez and Farhat) to their potential. Inzi seems to forget most of his players utility. Someone has to remind him that these three could bowl decent spin. If Inzi is not utilizing Hafeez for spin then Yasir will be a better choice to open with Farhat.

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When will the game start? (Pakistan Time)

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^ 10:00 or 10:30 I guess.

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ARY showing the match in UK.

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Cricinfo states the start is 4:30am GMT

means for it’s 5:30am Germany Time (or central Eurpean Time)

And this means 9:30 Pakistan Time

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^ 9:30 seems right, I was still thinking of my local time (USA CST) which would be 10:30 so that would be tonight.

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^ so are we still guessing or 9:30am is for sure coz i have to update time in fantasy cricket :)

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9.30 is correct as ARY transmission starts at 4.30 am UK time.

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get ready for a 50 by farhat with few dropped catches and that will ride him through the rest of the series, why not play Shoain malik in his place and add a specialist bowler instead

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Right on.

It would appear that Yasir Hameed would be a better choice as a candidate than Imran Farhat. As far as bowling is concerned, I would definitely add at least one fresh face in every game starting from hereon (regardless of performances) and inject a new blood into the team on a regular basis.

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we have a serious problem getting left-handers....
i think its good to have a left-handed bowler....

take kaneria for example....
in tests, only 27% of hi wkts r lefties, and thats an average of 45.6 compared to an average of 27 vs the right-handers....
and more than 50% of those lefties were out caught in the field (showing that it was more of a gifted wkt)....

maybe a left-handed bowler cud help solve the problem....
most of the windies batsmen r lefties....
and we really need a bowler who can get lefties....

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any mufta links are welcome in my inbox :flower2:

PS:
I am not going to purchase this one as I am already broken due to coming Pakistan trip :slight_smile:

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Match is going to start at 10AM Pakistan time; 0500 GMT, 9PM for California, 10PM for MST, 11PM for Chicago area i.e. CST, and 12 midnight for EST (New York area). However, 30 min before the start of the game, match coverage will start for Toss and Captains interview at the Toss.

It seems like Pakistan will be in defensive mode, otherwise they should have gone with three regular seemers in Gul, Samiullah and Rana, plus Razzaq and one regular spinner in Kaneria along with Malik & Farhat. This will give batting line up of:
1. Malik, (Bat/Off Spin)
2. Farhat, (Bat/Leg Spin)
3. Younis, (Bat)
4. Yousaf , (Bat)
5. Inzi (Bat)
6. Razzaq (Bat/Medium Fast)
7. Akmal (Bat/Keep)
8. Rana (Medium fast/Bat)
9. Gul (Med Fast)
10. Samiullah (Left arm Medium Fast)
11. Kaneria (Leg spin)

I think this team will give Pakistan the ability to get 20 WI wickets, plus as far as batting is concern, PAK will need a big inning (100+) from one of three (Younis, Yousaf and Inzi) and 50+ other two, and 20-30 from Malik, Razzaq, Farhat and Akmal, about 10 average from Rana, Gul and Samiullah.
Lets work out on example:
1. Suppose we have a 100 from one of the three and 50 average from other twos, it will give PAK 200 on board;
2. Suppose we have 50 from one of four (Malik, Farhat, Razi and Akmal) and 25 avereage from other three, will give PAK 125 more on board.
3. 10 average for Gul & Sami and 5 for Kaneria will give PAK 25 more on board.
4. Plus 20 for Rana.
This will give PAK 370 runs. And will have the capacity to get WI twice.