2nd ODI - Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Hambantota - 26th Aug

Here we go again. 2nd time is a charm :slight_smile: :jhanda:

Were we a bowler short in first ODI? Would u bring in Zulfiqar babar in place of Younus Khan?**


Match facts**
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Start time 1430 local (14:30 local | 09:00 GMT | 05:00 EDT | 04:00 CDT | 02:00 PDT)

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Fawad Alam has scores of 62, 114* and 74 in his three ODIs this year © AFP

Big Picture
The locals in Sri Lanka’s southeast had been hoping for heavy rains to rejuvenate their crops and refill their wells. The rain though, has been in Colombo. Hambantota gets extra cricket instead. Given Sri Lanka have now lost three on the trot at the venue, that may not be much of a condolence prize.

Sri Lanka is often thought of as a tough team to beat at home, particularly in limited-overs cricket. But since 2006, they have lost seven bilateral ODI series at home to the six they have won. In the last two years, they have also drawn against New Zealand and Bangladesh.

Pakistan now have the chance to inflict a successive ODI series loss on the hosts, after South Africa beat them 2-1 last month. Angelo Mathews already has one eye trained on the World Cup, and had said he would experiment with Sri Lanka’s combination in this series. But he will be tempted to shelve those ambitions for now, and pick his strongest team.
Pakistan, meanwhile, are out to get silverware out of this tour. They had seemed sunk on Saturday until two batsmen with fewer than 50 ODIs between them put on a partnership worthy of seasoned one-day cricketers. Perhaps the wisest thing about their 147-run stand was that neither batsman seemed keen to rely on Shahid Afridi.
Saturday’s was the kind of win that fills a batting unit with confidence. If they can win a chase from five down, 160 adrift and the required rate touching seven an over, they might feel anything is possible. Moreover, Misbah-ul-Haq now seems to have some level-headed company in the middle order. They will be without their other middle-order anchor though, with Younis Khan returning home due to personal reasons. They will also need to make do without ace spinner Saeed Ajmal for one more match, but even without him, the bowling and batting appears to have the depth and variety to deal with whatever the temperamental Hambantota venue serves up on Tuesday.
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Form guide (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Sri Lanka: LLWLW
Pakistan: WLWWW
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In the spotlight

Upul Tharanga’s reintroduction to the top teams has been well-earned, but he is still working on locking down a place in both the ODI and Test teams. He top scored in the Test victory at SSC, but the edginess outside off stump that has always been his bane has not yet been fully dealt with. There is now competition for opening spots, across all formats. If Tharanga wants a place in Sri Lanka’s World Cup side, he will need consistent scores.
Sohaib Maqsood was the star of Saturday’s chase, but alongside him for much of his innings was Fawad Alam who has begun to carve a niche for himself as the busy engine-room batsman in Pakistan’s middle order. There is nothing eye-catching about Alam’s batting, except an ability to find gaps, and an opportunistic streak that sees him squeeze out runs when most would see none there. He has a bandit’s beard and hairstyle, to match his style of play. Alam has crossed 50 in all his three ODIs this year, and an average of 47.38 after 28 innings suggests Pakistan unearthed something valuable.
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Teams news**
The only place in Sri Lanka’s top order that does not seem settled is the Dinesh Chandimal-Lahiru Thirimanne spot. Elsewhere, Sri Lanka may be tempted to bring in offspinner Suraj *****v, if only to prevent Rangana Herath from disintegrating into the molecules that comprise him, given his workload this year.

  • Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Mahela Jayawardene, 5 Lahiru Thirimanne/Dinesh Chandimal, 6 Angelo Mathews (capt), 7 Ashan Priyanjan, 8 Thisara Perera, 9 Rangana Herath, 10 Nuwan Kulasekara 11 Lasith Malinga

  • Pakistan (probable): 1 Sharjeel Khan, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Umar Akmal (wk), 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Fawad Alam, 7 Sohaib Maqsood, 8 Shahid Afridi, 9 Wahab Riaz, 10 Junaid Khan, 11 Mohammad Irfan (In Younis Khan’s absence, Sharjeel Khan and Ahmed Shehzad will open, while Mohammad Hafeez will be pushed down to No.3.)

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Pitch and conditions**
Strong winds are almost always a factor at Hambantota, but the seamers may find something in the pitch under lights as well. Good weather is forecast for the duration of the match.
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Stats and trivia**

  • Sri Lanka have lost five out of the nine completed matches they have played against Full-Member opposition in Hambantota
  • Mathews has had an outstanding year in ODIs as well, averaging 57.27 with the bat, while contributing economical spells with the ball
  • Pakistan have won 11 matches and lost nine against Sri Lanka since 2010

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Quotes**
“If one gets going he needs to play well and post a good total for the bowlers to bowl at. We can’t expect all seven to perform well everyday.”
Angelo Mathews* on playing seven batsmen*

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Sharjeel for Younis

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First wckt gone. I believe Pk lucky enough to get this one after review

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seesaw situation but Pakistan comfortably back in the match.

Sri Lanka were 62/3 then a partnership between MJ and Matews 122 brought them back into the match but before the power play and between power play Hafeez took 3 wickets.

Wahab is exception today but Mathews is still on the wicket.

194/6 (38.2 overs)

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Wahab Riaz is ecstatic after picking up a wicket,

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They should keep Irfan for the last overs.

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  • THE ELUSIVE FOURTH 30 Number of times that Hafeez has taken two or more wickets in an ODI innings, without ever taking 4

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Pakistan should get ride of Mathews.

216/6 (41 overs)

**Current partnership **22 runs, 3.2 overs, RR: 6.60 (Mathews 13, Perera 9)

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Junaid is getting very expensive

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44.5
Junaid Khan to Mathews, FOUR, sees him coming down the track and bowls it wide of off, but Mathews was expecting it this time and kept his shape to connect beautifully and slap that over extra cover. Top shot

44.4
Junaid Khan to Mathews, FOUR, back of a length ball, and it sits up as he clears his front leg and pulls powerfully to the deep midwicket boundary

44.3
Junaid Khan to Mathews, no run, comes down the track, and Junaid senses his intentions, possibly, and bowls a little shorter, a little wider outside off, and Mathews is beaten trying to slap that through the off side

44.2
Junaid Khan to Perera, 1 run, back of a length, comes in a touch. May have been looking to push this to cover, and ends up inside-edging towards deep square leg

44.1
Junaid Khan to Perera, FOUR, that's a low full-toss on the pads, and he clips this with a lot of power to the boundary behind square leg

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252/6

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what a partnership and they are approaching towards 300+

**Current partnership **59 runs, 7.5 overs, RR: 7.53 (Mathews 28, Perera 29)

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Once again Pakistani bowlers leaking runs in last overs. 13 and 15 runs so far. **

45.6**
Wahab Riaz to Mathews, 1 run, slower ball this, and it comes in off the pitch and follows Mathews as he backs away outside leg. Hits his pad and ricochets into the off side

45.5
Wahab Riaz to Mathews, FOUR, gives himself room, and this is a juicy length ball outside off that he drills hard wide of mid-off

Now Perera is calling for a replacement bat

45.4
Wahab Riaz to Perera, 1 run, that's a low full-toss on the stumps, and he heaves that down to long-on

45.3
Wahab Riaz to Perera, SIX, that's a length ball outside off, and he clears his front leg and launches that cleanly over long-on

Mathews completed 3000 runs with that boundary in the previous over

45.3
Wahab Riaz to Perera, 1 wide, looks for the yorker, and gets his line all wrong, slanting it well down the leg side

45.2
Wahab Riaz to Mathews, 1 run, full outside off, driven down to long-off

45.1
Wahab Riaz to Perera, 1 run, that's full on off stump, and he hits the ball hard into the pitch as he looks to drive down the ground. The ball bounces over Wahab, who gets a hand to it but can't save the single

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Mathews is going to complete his maiden ton 88*

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46.5
Mohammad Irfan to Perera, FOUR, backs away again, and this time it's a full slower ball that he flays away over cover

46.4
Mohammad Irfan to Perera, FOUR, short outside off, and he backed away, threw his bat at it, and got a thick edge that flew high over the keeper for four

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277/6

19 runs in this over

46.6
Mohammad Irfan to Perera, SIX

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**Current partnership **83 runs, 9.1 overs, RR: 9.05 (Mathews 36, Perera 44)

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yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 93 :barbie:

47.2
Wahab Riaz to Mathews, OUT
AD Mathews c Mohammad Hafeez b Wahab Riaz 93 (115b 8x4 0x6) SR: 80.86

47.1
Wahab Riaz to Mathews, FOUR, back of a length on the pads, and he clips it away to the left of short fine leg. Lots of bottom-hand to get power on that, because that came in and tucked him up

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Wahab Rock :hbk: