Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

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Afridi, Shehzad among Pakistan’s injury concernsESPNcricinfo staff
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Misbah-ul-Haq expects high-intensity final

Soon after Shahid Afridi had reached his half-century against Bangladesh on Tuesday, Pakistan’s physio had run out to the field to attend to him. Struggling to move after that, Afridi was run out. Three days later, he was still walking gingerly when Pakistan trained on the eve of the Asia Cup final against Sri Lanka.
“Shahid Afridi has a grade one hip flexor strain,” their manager Zakir Khan said. "Our physio is working on him. He’s been given rest and treatment.
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“Hopefully tomorrow, before the start of the match we will know the complete situation about Afridi. He has responded well to the treatment. We are all analysing and assessing his situation. Tomorrow we will take the final decision about Afridi.”
Afridi isn’t the only Pakistan player with a fitness issue.
“We have little bit of niggles and strains to Ahmed Shehzad who was struggling with his shoulder,” Zakir said. “He’s also responding well to treatment. He’s coming up well. Umar Gul was little bit stiff but he’s also coming out of it.”
Zakir added that Sharjeel Khan, who had missed the Bangladesh game with a knee injury, was “nearly 98% fit. He batted and fielded at the nets and looked good today.”
From these comments, it seemed as if Sharjeel and Gul would probably be fully fit in time to play the final. Misbah-ul-Haq, Pakistan’s captain, didn’t provide too many clues to the likelihood of Afridi and Shehzad making it.
“Obviously your main players make a difference to the side,” Misbah said. “We are, however, mentally strong. You may have seen [Fawad] Alam played really well in absence of Sharjeel Khan. The confidence level is very high. All the members of the team have been performing well. There is a will to win. We hope to get them in the side but at the same time we’re confident that even if they don’t play, we have the boys in the bench who are capable and confident to win the game for us.”

Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Asia Cup final, Mirpur : Pakistan’s injury worries ahead of final | Cricket News | Asia Cup | ESPN Cricinfo

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Shahid Afridi will perform well in Final against Srilanka :- Astrologers

Shahid_Afridi_will_perform_well_in_Final_against_Srilanka_Astrologers - Video Dailymotion

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

Indeed. Rahu and Ketu are both aligned in favor of Afridi. In a contest of youth vs. Experience, young Afridi has the edge over the grey beards in the Lankan team. Throw in the big heart and his bigger appetite for the cricket ball, this isn't a fair fight.

Can we all say in unison " be Afridi, be very .."?

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During Banladesh match one of my colleague was continuously saying that they are doing black majic and you ll see most of the Pakistani Players ll get hurt. At that time Afridi got injured and Fawad was on the ground. Now Just read this news :hehe:

پاکستان Ú©ÛŒ فتح: جادوگروں Ú©Û’ منتر ناکام،شیر بنگلہ سٹیڈیم میں کالے جادو Ú©Û’ چار ماہرین بٹھائے گئے تھے](پاکستان کی فتح: جادوگروں کے منتر ناکامشیر بنگلہ سٹیڈیم میں کالے جادو کے چار ماہرین بٹھائے گئے تھے)


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re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

ayee haye bechara tukrey tukrey ho gaya hai.

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

Asia Cup 2014
Battle between evenly matched sides
The Asia Cup final will be the first time the two teams will be playing each other for the title in a tournament involving five or more teams
Shiva Jayaraman
March 7, 2014

Pakistan and Sri Lanka have never played each other in the finals of a major ODI tournament (involving five or more teams). Of the 25 such tournaments they have played in together, this Asia Cup is the first time that both the teams are in the final.

It has been nearly 15 years since Pakistan have progressed to the final of an ODI tournament involving five or more teams. The last such game for Pakistan was the title match of the 1999 World Cup when they lost to Australia. They have played in seven such finals and have emerged as the winners in five of these.
Sri Lanka have played six such matches and have won three of them, not including the 2002 Champions Trophy, which was shared between them and India after the finals were rained-off. Unlike Pakistan, they have had a more recent experience of playing in the finals of a major tournament, having played India in the 2011 World Cup.

Including the last Asia Cup, in the last five years, Pakistan have made it to the finals of any ODI tournament only twice, both these instance having come in Mirpur. They have however, made the best of these two opportunities by winning on both occasions. The fact that Pakistan haven’t made it too often to the finals of an ODI series in the recent past has meant that half their current squad hasn’t played in such matches before. Shahid Afridi - who has won them their last two games - has appeared in 31 ODI finals for Pakistan and is their most experienced batsman. Afridi - whose ODI career average is 23.44 - is their top scorer in such matches, having scored 621 runs at 20.70. Mohammad Hafeez is the only other Pakistan batsman to have played in at least five finals. His batting average in these matches, however, can do with some improvement: he has scored 61 runs at 12.20.

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Pakistan batsmen, finals v career averages

ODI Finals
ODI Career

Batsman
Inns
Runs
Ave
SR
Inns
Runs
Ave
SR

Shahid Afridi
31
621
20.70
101.1
344
7582
23.69
115.5

Mohammad Hafeez
5
61
12.20
37.2
145
4251
31.25
72.65

Misbah-ul-haq
3
96
32.00
81.4
132
4462
44.17
74.09

Umar Akmal
1
30
30.00
66.7
82
2564
38.26
86.32

Afridi leads the bowling list too, with 29 wickets at 31.55 in the 31 finals that he has bowled in. Umar Gul’s six wickets are the next highest in the list. Pakistan’s leading bowler Saeed Ajmal has played in only one final - in the last Asia Cup against Bangladesh - in which his returns were 2 for 40 from ten overs.

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Pakistan bowlers, finals v career averages

ODI Finals
ODI Career

Bowler
Inns
Wkts
Ave
Eco
Inns
Wkts
Ave
Eco

Shahid Afridi
31
29
31.55
4.9
372
376
33.82
4.6

Mohammad Hafeez
5
3
46.66
3.4
137
118
35.25
4.1

Umar Gul
3
6
24.33
5.4
121
173
28.45
5.1

Saeed Ajmal
1
2
20.00
4.0
108
179
22.47
4.2

Fawad Alam
1
1
24.00
4.0
11
4
86.00
5.51

Sri Lanka have two seasoned campaigners, in Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, who have scored 1000-plus runs in such games. Jayawardene has made 1028 runs including one century and nine fifties in 31 innings. He scores at an average of 36.71 in finals, which is better than his career average of 33.15. Sangakkara too, has performed well in these crunch games. In 26 innings Sangakkara has scored 11 fifties and his 1023 runs in these matches have come at 40.92, a fraction more than his career average of 40.71.

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Sri Lanka batsmen, finals v career averages

ODI Finals
ODI Career

Batsman
Inns
Runs
Ave
SR
Inns
Runs
Ave
SR

Mahela Jayawardene
30
1028
36.71
82.6
384
11437
33.05
78.4

Kumar Sangakkara
26
1023
40.92
74.3
345
12500
40.58
77.3

Dinesh Chandimal
5
57
19.00
77.0
72
1875
31.25
74.1

Angelo Mathews
4
25
6.25
61.0
98
2549
36.94
83.5

Lahiru Thirimanne
3
90
30.00
56.6
46
1221
29.07
68.4

Thisara Perera
3
34
34.00
147.8
55
782
18.18
104.5

Among bowlers from the current Sri Lanka squad, Lasith Malinga, with 14 wickets, is the leading wicket-taker in finals. However, Malinga averages almost ten runs more per wicket and gives away a run and a fraction more when bowling in such matches. Ajantha Mendis, who has taken 26 wickets at 10.42 in the Asia Cup, tends to improve his performance in the finals: his 12 wickets in these games have come at 12.58 and at an economy of 4.0.

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Sri Lanka bowlers, finals v career averages

ODI Finals
ODI Career

Bowler
Inns
Wkts
Ave
Eco
Inns
Wkts
Ave
Eco

Lasith Malinga
9
14
37.07
6.2
159
251
27.18
5.2

Angelo Mathews
5
2
65.50
4.4
97
73
35.32
4.5

Ajantha Mendis
4
12
12.58
4.0
67
121
20.50
4.4

Dhammika Prasad
1
2
25.50
7.3
13
21
26.00
5.5

Suranga Lakmal
1
1
33.00
3.3
23
35
29.71
5.6

In recent times Pakistan’s batting line-up has been the more consistent one, with three of their batsmen - Misbah-ul-Haq, Mohammad Hafeez and Ahmed Shehzad - scoring 1000-plus runs at an average of 40-plus in ODIs since 2013. For Sri Lanka, Sangakkara is the only batsman to average above 40 in this period - he has scored 1585 runs at an average of 63.40.

As bowling units, the teams are more or less evenly matched with both sides boasting spinners and fast bowlers who have done well recently. The overall numbers for the teams look similar in matches since 2013. While Sri Lanka’s bowlers have taken 245 wickets at 29.21 and have had an economy of 4.85, Pakistan have taken 272 wickets at 30.42 and have given away 4.70 runs an over.
The teams have met each other in the finals of the Asia Cup twice before this one, with Pakistan winning the2000 edition and Sri Lanka winning in 1986. The last time these two teams met in any ODI final was the Paktel Cup in 2004, with Sri Lanka coming out on top on that occasion. Overall, the teams have played each other in12 finals and have shared the honours, with each team winning on six occasions. Although Sri Lanka have had the upper hand in the Asia Cup, winning nine of the 13 matches they have played against Pakistan, the teams’ recent head-to-head record points to an even match-up. Including the league game in this Asia Cup, the teams have played 12 ODIs against each other since 2012, of which six have been won by Sri Lanka and five by Pakistan.

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Sri Lanka v Pakistan, head-to-head

Mat
SL wins
Pak wins
No Result

ODI Series finals
12
6
6

Asia Cup finals
2
1
1

Asia Cup
13
9
4

Since 2012
12
6
5
1

Shiva Jayaraman is a sub-editor (stats) at ESPNcricinfo.com

Stats: Battle between evenly matched sides | Cricket News | Asia Cup | ESPN Cricinfo

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

:jhanda:

1.30 pm Pakistan have won the toss and will bat first and Afridi’s playing. He’s had a couple of injections and is all set to play through the pain. Sharjeel Khan and Junaid Khan return to the XI. Misbah-ul-Haqcontinues saying chasing would be hard with the added pressure of the final and their fast bowling is their strength and in the night time it might do a little more. No Sohaib Maqsood and Abdur Rehman
Sri Lanka have one change with Suranga Lakmal coming in for Ajantha Mendis. Angelo Mathewsrationalises they prefer their death bowling stocks enriched. He adds they had to fight every single game and are playing very good cricket and hope it will continue.
“Pakistan has won both of its Asia Cups (2000, 2012) in Bangladesh. I don’t mind winning the 3rd one too in Bangladesh,” a gracious Israr Hashmi quips, forgetting the very first one in 1988 when India won.
1.25 pm The toss is just around the corner, but we still have tons more stuff for you to get through, starting with Karthik Krishnaswami’s preview and an interesting head to head between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in finals, compiled by our stats man Shiva Jayaraman
“Lot of excitement in the capital of Pakistan and other cities,” reports Shan Fastian. “Roads are empty. Number of people have gathered at different screening cafes and spots. Game On” The thrill’s not any less in Mirpur. The ever-reliable Isam says there is a lot of security around the ground today. Big final, big guns.
1.10 pm Contrary to our expert fans here, the pitch report says the captains should want to bowl first because of the dew later in the evening. It’s the same pitch that was used in the India-Pakistan game, flat and well rolled with just a bit of moisture to keep it together. So there might be a bit of seam on offer in the first 10 overs as well. The spinners are always going to have a say, but if they are bowling second they might struggle to grip the ball and it will skid onto the bat better as well.

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:jhanda: InshaAllah we’ll win

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Pakistan team
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Sharjeel Khan, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Umar Akmal†, Fawad Alam, Shahid Afridi,Mohammad Talha, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan

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Sri Lanka team
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MDKJ Perera, HDRL Thirimanne, KC Sangakkara†, DPMD Jayawardene, SMA Priyanjan, AD Mathews*,PC de Silva, NLTC Perera, SMSM Senanayake, RAS Lakmal, SL Malinga

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

We really need another world class spinner. Ajmal is kind of exposed and require others to build up pressure from the other side during middle overs. If the batsmen are well settled when he arrives, he is struggling to make them mistakes.

You may excuse the fast bowlers, the pitches are graveyards in BD.

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Go Pak. :jhanda:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

Afridi FIT, Mendis OUT and Pakistan bats!!!

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

And D6c is watching the match :crying:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

Is there any temporary ban button :bummer:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

yeah meri wali chai begum nai pe li hai :yahoo:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

Aap itnay matches kay baad final main keon aa gaiay ? Kia yah khula tazad naheen hay :emmy:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

I shouldnt have told you. :nahi:

re: Asia Cup Final: Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dhaka Mar 8, 2014. H/L post # 377

roka tu dil e nadaan ko bohat …per man apna papi tha…

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MashaAllah

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0.1

Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, 132kph, what a whip! Stayed on his back foot and punched this shortish ball outside off stump through the gap between point and cover!

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:clap: :yahoo:

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0.3

Malinga to Sharjeel Khan, FOUR, another punch! Gee, his timing is breathtaking this afternoon and of course, early signs that this pitch is a belter. It was far more closer to off stump this time but Sharjeel was camped on the back foot and drills it in front of point again

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Sharjeel should play a big inning today.