Australia v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Melbourne

What a joke, the guy who should not be in the team is now the stand in captain. PCB at its pathetic best. B@stards.

Australia v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Melbourne[RIGHT]January 14, 2017[/RIGHT]Azhar ruled out as Pakistan seek MCG rebound

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THE BRYDON COVERDALE
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Match facts
January 15, 2017
Start time 1420 local (0320 GMT)

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David Warner made 156 in his last ODI innings at the MCG © Cricket AustraliaBig picture
Barely an hour into the first ODI at the Gabba on Friday, Pakistan looked well placed to secure their first win over Australia in Australia in any format since 2005. In the 17th over, the hosts had stumbled to 5 for 78 - David Warner and Steven Smith had gone in the fifth over of the game. But Australia’s batting order is about as long as Billy Stanlake, and a remarkable rebuild was led by Matthew Wade and Glenn Maxwell. Australia’s 9 for 268 proved not only competitive but enough to set up a 92-run victory.
It was an opportunity missed for Pakistan, who now head to the MCG on Sunday down 0-1 in the five-ODI series. Adding to their woes, they will be without their captain Azhar Ali, who has been ruled out* after sustaining a hamstring injury during the Brisbane game. Without Azhar and vice-captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who flew home for personal reasons ahead of the first match, Pakistan have announced Mohammad Hafeez will take over as their stand-in captain.
Form guide
**Australia: WWWWL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
**Pakistan: LWWWW


In the spotlight
At the Gabba on Friday, Travis Head sent down 10 overs of his offspin for a miserly 28 runs - never before in his one-day career had he delivered his full allocation. In fact, Head has been such a part-timer at the level below that in 16 ODIs he has bowled far more overs than in the remainder of his 33 List A games combined. If Australia can continue to get value from Head with the ball, it will make him an especially attractive prospect across formats. At the Gabba he also moved up to open the batting for the first time in ODIs, and made a run-a-ball 39.
Imad Wasim impressed at the Gabba, where his left-arm spin troubled Australia’s batsmen and he picked up 2 for 35 from his 10 overs. A valuable lower-order batsman with a first-class double-century to his name, he also chipped in with 29 in Pakistan’s ultimately unsuccessful chase, making him the second top scorer behind Babar Azam.
Team news
Josh Hazlewood was rested for the first ODI but is likely to come in for the second game, possibly for Billy Stanlake, who appeared physically troubled at times during his debut in Brisbane. Adam Zampa may also come into consideration, though with Travis Head having bowled 10 tight overs of spin at the Gabba and Glenn Maxwell also in the XI, the legspinner could be surplus to requirements.
Australia (possible) 1 David Warner, 2 Travis Head, 3 Steven Smith (capt), 4 Chris Lynn, 5 Mitchell Marsh, 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 James Faulkner, 9 Pat Cummins, 10 Mitchell Starc, 11 Josh Hazlewood.
Azhar Ali’s hamstring injury has ruled him out of contention. With Shoaib Malik also ruled out, having failed to recover from the throat infection that kept him out in Brisbane, Asad Shafiq should take Azhar’s place, though Hafeez will most likely open in his stead.
Pakistan (possible) 1 Mohammad Hafeez (capt), 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Asad Shafiq, 5 Umar Akmal, 6 Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 7 Imad Wasim, 8 Mohammad Nawaz 9 Mohammad Amir, 10 Wahab Riaz, 11 Hasan Ali.
Pitch and conditions
The drop-in pitches at the MCG can be a little two-paced, but big runs can still be on offer. In last month’s Chappell-Hadlee ODI at the venue, David Warner smashed 156, though no other batsman in the game passed 40. The forecast for Sunday is for a partly cloudy day and a top of 23C.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Australia have won their past nine ODIs at the MCG, last losing there to Sri Lanka in March 2012[/li][li]At no ground has Mitchell Starc taken more ODI wickets than the MCG, where he has picked up 17 at 14.23[/li][li]In the first game at the Gabba, Matthew Wade became just the second Australian (James Faulkner was the other) to score an ODI hundred from outside the top six. The feat has been achieved only 14 times worldwide[/li][/LIST]
*1045 GMT The preview was amended to reflect the news that Azhar Ali and Shoaib Malik had been ruled out
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @brydoncoverdale

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Re: Australia v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Melbourne

I had a bet on, if Pakistan losses, i ll win a dinner at Monal Lahore@!!

The dinner of victory have got its own taste

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The question is not who will win the question is by how much will Pakistan lose.

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The biggest joke is, testing Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Umer Akmal again and again and getting same results …whereas Fawad Alam who is better than all these clowns is not even on bench…

Why these good for nothing clowns cant be thrown out…they are considering Salmam Butt and Kamran Akmal, i guess the goal is to kill Cricket in Pakistan

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yeah it says something when u gotta bring back disgraced cricketers. Laughing stock of the world @ pcb

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true :frowning:

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Jal tu Jalal tu… Aai bala ko taal tu..

Pak is bowling again. Junaid in, Wahab out (about time!).
Also Asad Shafiq in due to Azhar’s injury.

Khawaja and Hazlewood in for Australia. Chris Lynn and Billy Stanlake out

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and btw, Malik is in for Nawaz. Now unless Nawaz is terribly injured and admitted in hospital (God forbid), its the most ridiculous decision!!

I seriously want entire PCB management to be sacked!!

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I know all are against him but TBH , I believe hafeez is justifying his place as a bowler , he need to chip in with some runs..

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How strange is that Pakistan couldnt bowl Australia out once in three tests and here on a good batting wicket, took all down in 46.2 overs.

Pakistani bowlers were right on mark since the begining and fielding was completely supportive. To me, Junaid was the pick of bowlers. His placement in place of Wahab really made a huge difference.

And give credit where due, it was a extra-ordinary aggressive captaincy by Hafeez.

Once again, bowlers hv done their job. Now its time for batsmen to eff up again :bummer:

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Can they do it??

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Well played. Good captaincy

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Smith dropped a sitter of Hafeez in the first over. So far both openers are dancing on the wicket, very shaky.

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Good to see Junaid back. :k:

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Pak 68/0 off 14

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Mene rok ke rakha hwa tha, aap aaye aur pehla out .. :grumpy:

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Correction

68/1 15 overs

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buss kabhi gharoor nahin kiya apni wicket taking ability per. :snooty:

bad shot by Sharjeel.

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Basically sharjeel cannot hold the shot, cannot do tuk tuk , its that simple. He has to keep hitting. The ball he got out could be made half-pull on leg but he preferred to try slow cut and it sneaked into the keeper. Ordinarly delivery but a cheap shot.

Now Babar Azam has a impressive average of 51.x in 20 matches but he is in a bad form. Now is the time to resume it.

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Well done hafeez so far. This hafeez ( bowling economical and scoring good 40 ) is real asset for pakistan. He along with ajmal tied down most of the teams in past. Lets win it for PK.
Ammad wasim is a real gem as well. Though Junaid bowled well . I dont know but i dont have much hopes from him and feel he is going to be injured soon. Any ways better than wahab riaz…