Afghanistan v Pakistan, one-off ODI February 10

February 10, Sharjah
Start time (15:00 local | 11:00 GMT | 16:00 PKT)

Afghanistan v Pakistan, one-off ODI, Sharjah

        **A landmark in the Afghanistan journey**

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Big Picture
Dreams rarely come to fruition at such breathless speeds. After winning their way through five divisions in two years, gaining a berth in the World Twenty20, and dominating better established Associates and Affiliates in the four-day format, Afghanistan have reached base camp - an ODI against a Test-playing nation. Barring an upset of the sort that can only involve Pakistan, Afghanistan will most definitely struggle in their first real audition in the one-day format, but to focus on the result at this momentous juncture would be to miss the point completely.
While their relationship with Pakistan may have been relegated to a love-hate relationship on the political front, the camaraderie shared between their cricketing administrations has been heartening. Cricket may have never taken root in Afghanistan but for their refugees who were forced by war to spend considerable time in Pakistan. The gratitude was repaid last year, when Afghanistan side became the first team to tour Pakistan following the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan side in 2009. People from both sides of the Durand Line will watch with interest when master and disciple clash in Sharjah on Friday. Expect a sizeable crowd, and healthy TRPs.
Afghanistan have a lot more to gain from the one-off encounter, while Pakistan will know the match could prove a banana peel before the real deal - their limited-overs clashes against England.
Pakistan’s set up changes considerably when they shift from whites to colours; Abdur Rehman and Azhar Ali, who played such sterling roles in the Test whitewash of England, will most likely not figure in the XI.
Shahid Afridi, who has been nothing short of inspirational since his latest un-retirement, will reappear in the starting XI. His presence will add so much more to the squad’s strength, while his exuberant ways will once again provide Misbah-ul-Haq’s calm methods of control an interesting challenge. It will be intriguing to see if Afghanistan can land a few telling blows before Pakistan can recalibrate their game to the shorter version.

Form guide
Pakistan WWWWW (Most recent first)
Afghanistan WWLWL

In the spotlight
Anyone who’s taken even a passing interest in Afghan cricket will know that Hamid Hassan is their most exciting prospect. He generates pace, swing and skid from a high release - methods that several Pakistan quicks have used to devastating effect over the years. Hamid’s 14 one-day outings have earned him 24 wickets at 21.91 - numbers that are consistent with his performance at the first-class level. Can he slip some at pace past the defences of Pakistan’s top order?
Mohammad Hafeez has endured two quiet Tests with the bat, and will be eager to rediscover his touch before taking on England. Despite his consistent run in 2011, Hafeez’s batting average is a sorry 26.96, and that’s down to his tendency to waste starts. If he weathers Hamid’s initial burst, Hafeez’s biggest enemy on Friday could be his own impetuousness. He’s more certain to have an impact with his nagging brand of offbreaks.

Pitch and conditions
Gone are the days when the Sharjah surface was a featherbed favouring batsmen hitting through the line. The last time an ODI was played here, Pakistan recovered from the depths of 120 for 7 to post 200, and ended up defending it successfully. Afridi played a headlining role with the ball, but even more surprisingly, batted within himself to finish with a modestly-paced (by his standards) 75 off 65 balls. He got the ball to turn magically, and left batsmen of the calibre of Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara looking clueless. Expect spin to dominate again in Sharjah.

Stats and trivia

  • Pakistan have won 75 of their 109 games in Sharjah
  • Friday will be the first ODI clash in Sharjah between an Affiliate and a Test-playing team

Quotes
“It’s a great opportunity for Afghanistan players and they can’t wait for Friday.”

  • Afghanistan manager Shafiqullah Stanikzai is as excited as his team*

    “If you take some team for granted, that is really a mistake for you. We are not going to do that.”
    Pakistan won’t get complacent under Misbah-ul-Haq’s watch

         Nitin Sundar is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
    

Re: Afghanistan v Pakistan, one-off ODI February 10

acc. to my bro Afghanistan will win :mad:

his theory is we got one afridi n they have 10 afridi. lol

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Only 10? In that case, we will win because of their 11th player :wink:

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all pakhtuns vs. partial pakhtuns...

:D

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misbah unko tuktukistan puhncha day ga...niswar laga keh

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haan per u only need 10 wickets to declare the victory, not eleven. ;)

um...behind every new test entry, there is Pakistan. such as bangladesh. and if i am not wrong, also Sri Lanka. Ireland also had their hope cuz of sloppy victory in 2007WC.

my prayers are for Pakistan. In fact want Pakistan to outclass em since i consider Afghanistan worse enemy than india. but i am bit reluctant about this match cuz of talibanic infiltration in Pakistan. I hope its just a game and not some political move.

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May OUR Pak Pashtuns win, Insha Allah

:k:

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Toss: Afghanistan have chosen to bat first.

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Pakistan team
Mohammad Hafeez, Imran Farhat, Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Shahid Afridi, Umar Akmal†, Shoaib Malik, Saeed Ajmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz

Afghanistan team
Karim Sadiq, Gulbodin Naib, Nawroz Mangal*, Mohammad Shahzad†, Mohammad Nabi, Noor Ali Zadran, Mirwais Ashraf, Samiullah Shenwari, Hamza Hotak, Dawlat Zadran, Shapoor Zadran

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Shoaib Malik :frusty: :frusty: :sadaf: replacing Abdul Rehman :aj: :mad3: Misbah :smack2:

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Gul :hbk:

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4.4

 Umar Gul to Noor Ali Zadran, OUT  




 **Noor Ali Zadran c & b Umar Gul 9 (8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 112.50  **

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Aisi teams key khilaaf to Afridi Bhi Barq ban kar girta hay :chb:

Sorry Bhai Waleed ghussa mat karna :mirch:

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Afghanistan 23/1 (4.4 ov)

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3 fours in a row :eek:

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7.5

 Wahab Riaz to Mohammad Shahzad, FOUR  

7.4

 Wahab Riaz to Mohammad Shahzad, FOUR  

7.3

 Wahab Riaz to Mohammad Shahzad, FOUR, Shahzad's off the mark in effortless manner, works his wrists and flicks  it with ease past midwicket, the quick outfield does the rest  

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:eek:
8.3

 Saeed Ajmal to Mohammad Shahzad, SIX, **Reverse sweep for six** I'm not kidding, Shahzad changed is guard  in a flash and really bludgeoned that over conventional deep extra cover  for the right-hander, Shahzad can afford tat smile, he can't believe  what he's pulled off

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Afridi :hbk: :omg:

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9.2

 Shahid Afridi to Mohammad Shahzad, OUT, terrific catch! Shahzad tries to capitalise on the width outside off and  carve it over the off side, he was well forward and the ball travelled  quickly but Shafiq timed his leap at point and plucked it, excellent  reflexes  




 **Mohammad Shahzad c Asad Shafiq b Shahid Afridi 20 (17b 3x4 1x6) SR: 117.64  **

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Afghanistan 60/2 (10.1 ov)

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13.2

 Shahid Afridi to Nawroz Mangal, OUT  




 **Nawroz Mangal  b Shahid Afridi 11 (17b 2x4 0x6) SR: 64.70  **