3rd ODI - Pakistan V SL

Umer Gul has been recalled and this will hopefully bring an end to us suffering the kukri anymore.

Battered attacks under scanner

The Preview by Andrew Fidel Fernando
December 21, 2013
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Match facts
Sunday, December 22
Start time 1500 (1100 GMT)
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Big Picture
Two matches into the series, there is little to pick between the sides. As clashes between these two often go, the cricket has been as entertaining as it has been tense. Both innings in the last match ebbed, flowed, stagnated and resurged. In the end, Angelo Mathews’ mettle was the difference.
Two largely new trends have also emerged. Pakistan have been adept at constructing one-day innings. Since the new rules only allowing four men outside the 30-yard circle was introduced last year, teams have increasingly adopted circumspection early on, confident that boundaries would flow later on. Neither Pakistan nor Sri Lanka had been quick to embrace this strategy but, in this series so far, there have been extended periods when they have not pursued big shots.
Given Pakistan have produced two centurions already and have put up commanding totals as a result, the shift in approach appears a fruitful one, for now.
Sri Lanka have also discovered that they now bat deeper than they probably ever have in ODIs. Seekkuge Prasanna’s reintroduction has added dynamism to the lower-order batting and provided another potential pinch-hitter. Nuwan Kulasekara’s batting has also blossomed over the last 18 months, to the extent that he his nearing allrounder territory. And Sachithra Senanayake’s touch and temperament have been telling. Given even No. 11 Lasith Malinga has an ODI fifty, the seniors at the top of the order have had their burden eased.
Again it was the bowling that let each captain down in the second match. Pakistan caught a huge break when they ran both Sri Lanka’s opening batsmen out but their spinners could not consolidate that position as well as Misbah-ul-Haq might have hoped. If it wasn’t for Junaid Khan’s intensity through the middle overs, Sri Lanka would have chased the biggest total ever at the stadium with ease.
Sri Lanka were perhaps even more toothless with the ball. There was not much turn off the surface, but even their top spin bowler, Senanayake, bowled most of his overs around the wicket - which turned out to be a decent way to keep the boundaries down, but did not create chances. Given it is a discipline that both teams pride themselves on in ODIs, coaches and team management will search for quick solutions before their attacks deteriorate further.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)
Pakistan: LWLWW

 Sri Lanka: WLWLW
In the spotlight
Given Nuwan Kulasekara’s contributions to Friday’s victory, the decision to drop him for the Sharjah ODIseems even more boneheaded. For the past year he has been more valuable to the team than Lasith Malinga. Not only is he more consistent, he is secure in the field (two World Cup finals drops aside), and one of the cleanest hitters in the team once he gets his eye in. He was far from his accurate best in the opening overs of the last match but the inswing he induced prompted caution from the opposition and he was decent towards the death as well. He will hope team management does not lapse into flawed logic again, as the action returns to Sharjah.
Forget Pakistan, Junaid Khan is one of the finest fast-bowling talents anywhere. At a time when ODI totals are increasing and bowlers are having their figures drummed into the dirt, Junaid averages 22.93 after 39 matches - a far superior average to Dale Steyn, James Anderson and Stuart Broad, for instance. He bowled a series of cracking balls in an already terrific spell to waylay Sri Lanka’s middle order on Friday, but the men around him in the attack could not provide adequate support. If he can maintain his rhythm for the remainder of the series and into the Tests, he will improve his already burgeoning reputation.
Pitch and conditions
Sri Lanka have been fearful of bowling second so far in the series, because they have expected dew to form. While it did hamper them in the Twenty20s, it has not so far been a major issue in the ODIs.Team news
Sohail Tanvir has been mediocre in the last two matches, and Pakistan may consider bringing in Anwar Ali as a replacement. They are almost certain to leave the firing top order untouched.
Pakistan (probable): 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Sohaib Maqsood, 5 Misbah ul Haq (capt), 6 Umar Akmal (wk), 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Bilawal Bhatti, 9 Sohail Tanvir/Anwar Ali, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Junaid Khan
Lahiru Thirimanne’s sprained right ankle will definitely rule him out of Sunday’s match, but Thisara Perera and Mathews have recovered sufficiently from the niggles that ailed them. Dimuth Karunaratne could again take Thirimanne’s spot, but there are two other youngsters - Ashan Priyanjan and Kithuruwan Vithanage, who may also be in the reckoning.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Dinesh Chandimal, 5 Angelo Mathews (capt), 6 Dimuth Karunaratne/Ashan Priyanjan/Kithuruwan Vithanage, 7 Thisara Perera 8 Seekkuge Prasanna, 9 Nuwan Kulasekara, 10 Sachithra Senanayake, 11 Lasith Malinga
Stats and trivia

  • Kulasekara has eight more wickets than Malinga this year, at an average of 25.33 to Malinga’s 30.02. Kulasekara’s economy rate is also significantly better at 4.64 to Malinga’s 5.34.

  • Junaid has taken three wickets in each of his last four limited-overs internationals - three ODIs and a Twenty20.

Quotes
“It was good to see our top order getting big scores - that has been much needed for our team. It’s normally the biggest problem for us, but I’m really happy with the way it’s been going.”
Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has a reason to be cheerful

“Against Pakistan, the game is never over - you have to fight till the last ball is bowled, and we did that. With the bowling attack that Pakistan have, we have to fight all the time and we have to stay positive. We can’t give the chance, because they will knock us down.”
*Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews knows the enemy

*Battered attacks under scanner | Cricket News | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo

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Will he be match fit.

Pakistan v Sri Lanka 2013-14 : Umar Gul joins Pakistan’s ODI squad in UAE | Cricket News | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo

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Hopefully Sohail Tanvir will be dropped in favor of Umar Gul.

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Thank God. Umer gul z back.

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Bilalvl bhati n sohail tanver should b dropd

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Umer Gul is a good news replacing ST...

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Gul.....................

nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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to aap Sohail ki wayward bowling se khush hayn? :chai:

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not at all…soahil is worst

but i have my own thesis on gul and i have posted that many times

Gul simply does not have fitness for ODIs … at best he can bowl 4 overs with full rhythm and deliver those yorkers… that is why he has been good in T20s… but he has been a terrible finisher in ODIs because most of his yorkers in last 5 overs end up full length half volleys. Plus he is mentally not very strong. Once attacked, he hardly recovers.

I have been opposing Gul for sometime…you can search my old posts…irfan is much better but he is unfit…mohammaed aamir no chance.

junaid is impressing me every day…this is the best he is bowling after that indian tour

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:smiley:

Umar Gul joins ODI squad in UAE

   Umar Farooq

December 21, 2013

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Umar Gul, the Pakistan fast bowler, will return to international cricket following a nine-month injury layoff, after the selectors included him in the squad for the remainder of the ODI series against Sri Lanka in the UAE. He will join the squad on Sunday, ahead of the third of five matches.
“The national selection committee in consultation with the tour selection committee has decided to send Umar Gul to UAE as part of national ODI squad,” the PCB said. “He will join the Pakistan team on December 22.”
The decision to pick Gul was made after Pakistan lost the second ODI in Dubai by six wickets despite posting 284, due to sloppy bowling in the death overs. Following the defeat, which left the series 1-1, Pakistan’s captain Misbah-ul-Haq immediately expressed concern about the lack of experience among his bowlers.
Gul sustained a knee injury in March during the second ODI against South Africa in Centurion, and missed five series since, including the Champions Trophy. Following the injury, he travelled to Australia for surgery and after six weeks of rest, began his rehabilitation. He eased himself back into competitive cricket by featuring in List A matches in October and went on to play the Department Twenty20 Cup for Habib Bank, but his form remained unimpressive.
Gul was to make a return against South Africa in October after regaining full fitness, but lacked match practice and continued his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore. He subsequently failed a fitness Test before the announcement of the ODI squad for the Sri Lanka series, and was asked to continue playing domestic cricket to regain his rhythm and form. He did that by taking 11 wickets against Port Qasim Authority in the President’s Trophy.

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This is the thing i was thinking in night that Gul should be in T20 Squad but :smack2: But he lucky enough that currently Irfan is injured and other bowlers are not performing well so Gul :hehe:

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I hope so kukri ko replace kary yeah na ho bilawal ko replace kr de

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Kukri & Gulli :omg: but I am afraid they can crop Junaid which is better bowler then Gul and other current bowlers

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Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field

Pakistan one change: Umar Gul comes in for Sohail Tanvir.

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Result of playing too many dotballs…3 overs…2 runs and a wicket… :jhanda: :smiley:

The concept of rotating strikes?

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Pak 37/1 off 10.0 overs...playing too many dotballs...not making even singles to shake the field...pretty a dismal batting though...what kind of a mindset is this... :D

Wow...41 dotballs out 60 off the powerplay...

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73/1 after 18. Going slow . Can be recovered if they continue till 35 overs

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111/1 (23 overs) .... Pak should go for 300+ to win this match

Shehzad 60 from 65 balls
Hafeez 42 from 61 balls

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boundaries

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Pak 124/1 the halfway...RR below par...hoping for 350...