4th Test - Eng vs Pak - Oval, 17th-21st Aug.

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You just need to look at Azhar’s stats…Look at his International Test match stats and then you can talk… He’s been a victim of political sabotage like others in the Pakistani cricketing history… So he’s waiting for his chance as he keeps performing…which probably will never come again.

I agree that we need someone to take over Inzi’s role in the batting order but Faisal Iqbal, he just doesn’t seem to fit that bill yet. He is not even considered a ODI player, as his scoring rate is very slow. After playing 16 test matches and 29 innings, Faisal’s average is only a mere 25.17 - not exactly the cream of the crop.
Asim Kamal did very well when given the chance and I believe Bazid Khan/Misbah ul Haq too would prove to be better then Faisal Iqbal batting at No.5 or No.6, if given as many chances to perform as Faisal.

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Totally agree with your logic, but Bob and Inzi will be thinking of more variety in term of Hafeez (off spin) and Farhat left arm. In case Asif is fully fit then they will most probably preserve with Faisal. I think they will be good enough (if Umpires stayed professional, Slip cordon dried butter from their fingers, and Akmal changed his iron gloves) to take 20 wickets at a cost of score under 600.

I am sure a big innings (atleast 100+) is due from Inzi and a fifty is due from Faisal.

Good lcuk

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Last chance for underdogs to show their mettle

By Kamran Abbasi

LONDON, Aug 16: Bob Woolmer's marble slab was in business again at The Oval on Wednesday as Pakistan prepared to claw back some respect in this Test series.

Mohammad Yousuf was the first in the firing line fending off a barrage of rising deliveries. With The Oval's history as one of England's fastest and bounciest tracks, Pakistan's batsmen can expect a technical examination from Stephen Harmison and Sajid Mahmood.

A convincing victory might not be enough to ease discontent with Inzamam-ul-Haq's team on this tour. This is without doubt the worst capitulation by Pakistan in England since the feeble effort of 1978 when stars were lost to Kerry Packer.

Criticism of Inzamam's leadership is mounting despite support from the chairman of the PCB.

This Pakistan team has lacked the in-your-face attitude and spunk of previous tourists. A low-key battle does not suit the Pakistani spirit. This is before we begin discussing tactical lethargy.

Pakistan look set to preserve the balance that they unveiled at Headingley: six batsmen, a wicketkeeper, and four bowlers. This formula leaves no room for Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq.

Mohammad Asif has looked impressive in net practice and is set to return today. The Oval will suit his height. How he will cope with five days of Test cricket, however, is an unknown. Mohammad Sam is expected to be dropped.

Rana Naved-ul-Hasan is also fit to play but isn't an automatic selection. Umar Gul, Pakistan's most consistent bowler in this series, and Shahid Nazir, a revelation at Headingley, have done enough to keep their places.

Shoaib Akhtar, meanwhile, is sensibly not being risked. His injury was of a different nature to Asif's and it would be reckless to gamble on his inclusion.

A fever caused by a septic boil on his buttock was the final undignified blow to his selection chances.

Pakistan already confirmed a further extension of their revolving door policy for the opening slot.

This is the fourth opening partnership in four matches, and the twelfth opening combination since Woolmer took charge. Out of 38 innings only two have produced century stands.

Woolmer's belief is that Shoaib Malik has been the key absence on this tour, depriving the team of a strong opener as well as somebody who offers two extra dimensions.

Mohammad Hafeez, a mini Malik, gets his chance to resurrect an international career cut short by loss of form with the bat. A successful 'A' tour of Australia will have helped his confidence. Imran Farhat will be his opening partner.

England will most likely be unchanged. They have played all summer with one eye — sometimes it has seemed both eyes — on the upcoming Ashes.

This lack of concentration was found out by Sri Lanka but Pakistan have been more accommodating, helping England restore some confidence.

Clearly, Pakistan will be desperate to show the world what they are capable of. With Asif to lead the bowling attack, there is a real prospect that some pride can be restored. Also, each new opening combination brings a new hope, although this might be the optimism of a fool.

Matches like this are sometimes considered meaningless but England have Ashes places and Pakistan have their honour to play for.

And with the one-day series on the horizon Pakistan will be keen to regain the psychological advantage. Ultimately, though, rain may have the final word. A draw will then be favourite and that will tell us nothing about Pakistan's fortitude.

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My addition, so judging by this article...
Final 11 looks like:

1) Hafeez
2) Farhat
3) Younis
4) Yousuf
5) Inzamam
6) Faisal
7) Akmal
8) Nazir
9) Gul
10) Asif
11) Kaneria

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Wasn’t it said to be similar in last test, but nothing happened :bummer:

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I am sad that Salman butt did not do his cause any good by playing stupidly. Hopefully Mohammad Hafeez will resurrect his scintillating form by producing performances.

Thank God Sami will be dropped and hopefully be dumped forever. Lets hope Asif will hold up for rigors of five day cricket.

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I'm so with you on these points. Couldn't agree more. :)

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England name unchanged XI.

AJ Strauss, IR Bell, PD Collingwood, AN Cook, SJ Harmison, MJ Hoggard, J Lewis, SI Mahmood, MS Panesar, KP Pietersen, CMW Read, ME Trescothick

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Pakistan have won the toss and will bowl first

Team news England remain unchanged while Mohammad Asif replaces Mohammad Sami. Mohammad Hafeez and Imran Farhat will open the innings

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My prediction came True - Thanks Kamran Abbasi for the inside scoop.

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Darryl freaking Hair is umpiring again! :smack:

Just as Asif starts his over, it starts to rain.

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Match to resume in 10 minutes.

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16/0 off 6 overs. Good steady start.

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The drizzle has now become heavier…it’s almost officially raining, I think we can say. Up go the umbrellas

I wonder if Inzi has been praying for rain - in this match.

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Oh what a pain in the backside this weather is. The players are going off and Strauss looks a bit cheesed off. Inzamam leads Pakistan off the pitch and on come the covers.

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^ RE, You blame everything on Inzi. Don't you? :)

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Come on, be honest man. He could not keep his place in the team because of two other all rounders, Abdul Razzaq and Shahid Afridi. It's unfortunate, but when you have more more candidates than positions to fill them with, somebody has to sit out. Just like only one of Moin Khan and Rashid Latif could be in the team even though there were both good bastmen and keepers.

There was never any politics involved in the case of Azhar Mahmood. We ALWAYS need to remember that there can only be 11 players in a tema.

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Taking early lunch - play to resume at 1.30.

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In this short spell, Asif has put balls in the right area more than Sami could manage whole series :hehe:

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Agar khuda-na-khuwasta kabhi meri zaroorat par jaaye to bila-jhijhak yaad kar lee jiyey gaa. :D

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Very happy with the team selection! Shahid Nazir is preserved and deserved another chance, which is a big plus. Three pacers alongwith three spinners will make for quite a diverse combination.