Australia v Pakistan, 5th ODI, Adelaide

Australia v Pakistan, 5th ODI, Adelaide[RIGHT]January 25, 2017[/RIGHT]Australia look to extend successful home summer in low-key game

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THE PREVIEW BY BRYDON COVERDALE

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Match facts
January 26, 2017
Start time 1350 local (0320 GMT)

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Usman Khawaja, who will miss the New Zealand ODIs, will aim for a big score in this match to secure his place at the top of Australia’s ODI order © Cricket AustraliaBig Picture
The series is decided, and this Adelaide Oval one-day international thus becomes a low-pressure celebration for Steven Smith’s men on the national holiday - Australia Day. Bigger tasks lie ahead in the coming weeks, for eight members of this ODI squad are part of the group heading to India for a four-Test tour that starts in late February. But for now they will hope to finish off the home summer with another win, to take the series against Pakistan 4-1 after also sweeping them in the Test series. True, it is not Australia’s last home match of the summer - three T20s against Sri Lanka will be held in mid-February - but it is the last featuring anything like a full-strength XI. Smith, David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Starc are just a few of the men who would normally be certain starters in the T20 side, but who will instead be in India ahead of the Tests.
Pakistan, meanwhile, have little to play for except pride. Having lost the Tests 0-3, and now the one-day series - albeit they won the second match in Melbourne - they will want to head home with a consolation victory to make the series score look a little closer. But to do so they will need not only bigger scores from their batsmen, but a vastly improved fielding effort. Their catalogue of fumbles, dropped catches and overthrows in the fourth match in Sydney would have been comedic had it not cost them the series. It means plenty of work for the fielding coach Steve Rixon ahead of Pakistan’s next international series, in March-April against West Indies.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)

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**Pakistan: LLWLW



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Pakistan’s fielding in the fourth ODI would have been comedic had it not cost them the series © Cricket Australia/Getty Images********In the spotlight****
Usman Khawaja is the one member of Australia’s top order who has failed to manage a half-century in this series, and he will be keen for a big score in Adelaide to secure his position at the top of the one-day order. Khawaja is heading to Dubai early for Australia’s training camp ahead of the Test tour of India, and he is not therefore part of the Chappell-Hadlee squad heading to New Zealand for next week’s series. That means Aaron Finch and Shaun Marsh will have the chance to make their cases for a permanent place at the top of the ODI order in Khawaja’s absence.
Sharjeel Khan’s scores have been building throughout this series: 18, 29, 50, 74. And he scores at such a rate that if he maintains his momentum through a long innings, it could be enough to set Pakistan on the path to victory. In Sydney, he smashed his 74 off 47 deliveries, but could not maintain it sufficiently to turn it into a big hundred as David Warner had for Australia earlier in the day. And while Sharjeel’s batting can turn a match, his fielding had an unfortunately high impact at the SCG, where he dropped two important catches.
Team news
Billy Stanlake has not travelled to Adelaide and instead will fly to New Zealand with Aaron Finch and Shaun Marsh a day ahead of the rest of the Chappell-Hadlee squad. That means Australia are choosing from a squad of 13, and an unchanged XI from their win in Sydney is feasible.
Australia (probable) 1 David Warner, 2 Usman Khawaja, 3 Steven Smith (capt), 4 Peter Handscomb, 5 Travis Head, 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Pat Cummins, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Josh Hazlewood.
Having lost the series, Pakistan might take the opportunity to make changes. Rahat Ali has not yet appeared in this series, while Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Nawaz have sat out since playing the first match. Or they might choose the same XI. Junaid Khan took 0 for 82 in the previous game, but would be unlucky to be axed on the basis of those figures, given two catches were dropped off his bowling.
Pakistan (probable) 1 Azhar Ali (capt), 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Mohammad Hafeez, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Mohammad Rizwan (wk), 8 Imad Wasim/Mohammad Nawaz, 9 Mohammad Amir, 10 Hasan Ali, 11 Junaid Khan/Wahab Riaz/Rahat Ali.
Pitch and conditions
The Adelaide Oval pitch is always good for batting. The forecast for Thursday is for a sunny day with a top temperature of 30 degrees Celsius.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Australia have not played an ODI at Adelaide Oval since the 2015 World Cup match that featured a memorably feisty Wahab Riaz spell against Shane Watson[/li][li]Adelaide Oval is comfortably Australia’s worst home ODI venue in recent times: in the past six years, they have played seven ODIs there and won only three[/li][li]Glenn Maxwell needs 76 runs to reach 2000 in ODIs. No batsman currently above the 2000-run mark has a strike-rate as high as Maxwell’s 125.91[/li][/LIST]
Brydon Coverdale is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @brydoncoverdale

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Re: Australia v Pakistan, 5th ODI, Adelaide

ALLAH khair. Lets see how it goes.

Last international match of Pak for this season. They should win but the body language seen in 4th ODI suggests they are done already. Its like they are just waiting for their flight back home.

Expect hafeez & UAl to make substantial runs to retain their slot for next time, whenever it comes.

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Great 1st over by amir. Play n miss no 1000 and Drop catch no. 100 for amir

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Yup Pakistani captain dropped first catch. Amir is truely bowling very well. Nobody can blame bowlers with such terrible batsmen/fielders

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Aus 146/0 - 24 Overs

This is not fair!!!

Aussies might score a 400 runs and we as usual cannot score anything above 220

Aussies are not good host, kuch mehmaan nawazi naam key cheez hoti hay per yeh gori chamRi ko kya pata.. banda eak/2 match hi haar jata hay mehmaanoN ka dil rakhnay kay liya..

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Lol…we only look for excuses

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this is going to be a record opening stand. what a shame

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Shame… what for??
They are shameless…My son got selfie and autograph from Superstar Maxwell, Zampa, Starc and Khawaja in Sydney ODI and believe me they never showed any attitude. They were happy to have a picture with boys. After that I went to hotel where our Zeros ohhhh Heros (Pak team) were staying as my son wants their autographs as well…but these idiots don’t want to see the kids and put their faces on other side…F**K off …was my word to them…what you have done as you are proud and showing attitude

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Yes, that was the only Over I saw. Warner was highly uncomfortable

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its a conspiracy to bring mohammad asif and salman butt back :stuck_out_tongue:

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250/260 team will lose by around 100 runs.

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U A will score 85 today. Malik 70 hafeez n Sharjeel 70 plus. We will win in 45 overs by 3 wickets. High heads team will goto wi unchanged

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Great to see Three half-centuries in a row for Sharjeel.

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NEW RECORD: 234 balls bowled in the series by Hafeez are the most ever by a Pakistan bowler without a wicket, beating Afridi (222b) v RSA’13

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UA will try his best to score a 50 assuming that 50 is enough to retain his place.

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Babar azam : century by a pakistan ODI batter against austraila in australia after Zaheer ( 1981) wowwww

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Pass me whatever you are smoking
:slight_smile:

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Thats really shameful.. and disgusting!

buahahaha.. :rotfl:

Fikr not.. he is not going anywhere and like afridi will only leave by dhakkay..