ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 3rd match, Champions Trophy

Hamstrung Pakistan ready to do battle

The Preview by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan in Jaipur

October 16, 2006

By the time you read this, more turbulence might have engulfed the Pakistan team and their crucial opening game of the Champions Trophy, against Sri Lanka at Jaipur, may end up as a mere footnote. Such is their combustibility levels that it seems to be only a matter of time before another fire ignites around Pakistan cricket. What’s unique about the team, though, is that happenings off the field seem to rarely worry them and they invariably discover additional mental steel when expected to crack.

Interestingly Pakistan were bystanders in the last major instance when a player was withdrawn from a tournament for testing positive for banned substances. News of Shane Warne’s diuretic travails broke just a few hours before Australia’s World Cup opener against Pakistan at Johannesburg and, with a couple of players ruled out with injury, not many gave them a chance. Few hours into the game and a whirlwind hundred from Andrew Symonds had set the tone for one of the most emphatic World Cup triumphs ever.

Pakistan will need to find similar inspiration. As things stand at the moment, they have 12 players to choose from for tomorrow’s game, if you discount Waqar Younis, the bowling coach, and Rameez Raja, the former opening batsman who’s here as a commentator. They’re already without their first-choice captain - who’s also been their most influential player in recent times; two of their premier fast bowlers, who in all probability might have shared the new ball, would have might have already reached home before the toss; and the concern over the openers continues. Up against them will be an upbeat Sri Lankan side that’s been steamrolling opponents over the last few months, including rolling West Indies over for 80 three days’ back.

Mahela Jaywardene, though expressing disappointment at the turn of events, was taking nothing lightly. “At times when teams have such problems they come hard at you, and we have played Pakistan quite a few times to realise that and we are taking the game as important for us as it was yesterday,” he said on the even of the game. “I don’t know the whole extent of the events, but it’s disappointing. We haven’t played against Shoaib for quite some time because he was injured. We wanted to take that challenge and see how we can come about it. So from a cricketing point of view, it’s bit disappointing.”

Sri Lanka start off red-hot favourites. The pitch - the same one where Dwayne Bravo and Corey Collymore nipped and tucked - will be to their bowlers’ liking. If they end up bowling second, with the pitch tending to get slow and low, their spinners will be more than a handful. They’ve reeled off three emphatic wins and the manner in which they mauled West Indies wouldn’t be lost on Pakistan, who’re bound to be rusty without much cricket.

“You can see it as a disadvantage and also as an advantage,” said Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, when asked about lack of match practice. “We’ll be fresh and ready to go. Sri Lanka will be traveling, playing on different surfaces and need to get used to this. You can see it as a glass half full or half empty. I’ll like to see it as a glass half full.”

Considering the events of the last 24 hours, one can probably also see it as a glass ready to shatter. Towards the end of the press conference, Younis couldn’t but smile when a reporter mistakenly addressed him as Yousuf. It was no doubt funny but in its own way it encapsulated the uncertainty that surrounds Pakistan. When unsure about the next step, might as well laugh.

Teams (likely):

**Pakistan **1 Imran Farhat, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Shoaib Malik, 4 Mohammad Yousuf, 5 Younis Khan (capt), 6 Shahid Afridi, 7 Abdul Razzaq, 8 Kamran Akmal (wk), 9 Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, 10 Rao Iftikhar Anjum, 11 Umar Gul

Sri Lanka 1 Upul Tharanga, 2 Sanath Jayasuriya, 3 Mahela Jayawardene (capt), 4 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 5 Marvan Atapattu, 6 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 7 Farveez Maharoof, 8 Chaminda Vaas, 9 Muttiah Muralitharan, 10 Lasith Malinga, 11 Dilhara Fernando.

Siddhartha Vaidyanathan is staff writer of Cricinfo

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Source: http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/iccct2006/content/current/story/263293.html

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

For SL it may be “likely” for Pakistan its THE team. We have only 11 players left i guess :slight_smile:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

Yeah that seems the likely team and looks very good all down to the lower middle order with Rana :k:

Yasir Arafat and Abdur Rahman have been selected as replacements and should make up rest of the squad if they’re given the go ahead.

Optimistic thinking but since we’ve had low scoring games thus far, the non-presence of Shoaib could turn out to be a blessing with fewer extras given away. Iftikar, Rana and Umar Gul will have to be right on the mark!

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

Enough of negative thoughts and pessimism about Pakistan Cricket. We will be allright InshaAllah.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

kick that negativity :hayaa:
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Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

i THINK now Pakistan's best bet to progress in this tournament based on its batting. Pak if wins the toss should elect to bowl first and try to chase score.Now the batsman have to deliver!!!!! and we do have people who can do that, it will be a great test for Younis Khan, i belive he is capable to perform under pressure too.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

A win tomorrow will give the team a much needed boost.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

Hmm the team is not that bad for ODI's, just wait till the test matches tho, that's where we'll suffer from the stupidity of those druggies.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

:shoaby:
Pak 0 :k: :stuck_out_tongue:
SL 1 [through KO]…:yahoo: :balley:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

^u hate pakistan dont ya, like wife like husband huh (hmm or fiance)

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

pakistan should bat first if they win the toss and will probably win because these wickets get worse in the second innings.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

do u know something 'bout 'im that we don’t ?

please share will u?:blush:

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

I guess tomorrow's battle will be between the two captains...wherein I see Younis Khan backed by Mohammed Yousuf will have the upper hand...

Rana must bowl for LBWs...and Afridi's tricky bowling should do too... :) ...and of course Razzaq's thrashings...

And at Jaipur...Pakistan should bat first if get a chance...deterioration in the pitch occur in the evening...no clue why...heavy dew drops or what...hmmmmm

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

this tounament is going to be a flop because of the nature of these wickets.they are sub standard.anybody can win u dont need akhtar and asif ,whoever bats first will have an advantage

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

^ so true...what a flop...INDies made wickets to suit them as they know how to bat in india kee galiyan....

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

desidcool - right on!

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

Yousaf,Younis and Razzaq only 3 players can be trusted at the moment,others r either out of form or unreliable.If they click then Pakistan might still do reasonably well in this tournament ,Other wise well....................
Btw Afridi has only 3 scores of 20+ in last 22 ODIs and he is never more then average performer with the ball any way so if he still dos,nt perform well enough in this Tournament as well then drop him for atleast next couple of series,looks like ppl have become so much used to his failures that it hardly matters anymore now.

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This team is not stepping their feet on the ground without having Mohammad Sami alongwith them! The beloved is on the plane ride as we speak.

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

dhooobbbbbbbiiiiii bbbbbhhhhhhhhaaaayyyyyyyyaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!

aisee batain naheen karain aap...

Re: ICC Champions Trophy 3rd Match: Oct 17th, Pakistan V Sri Lanka, Jaipur

the core of this team is still 2gether, only inzamam is missing, the team that went to australia got murdered but came back strong is the core, younis, yousuf, razzi, kamran, rana, malik,afridi.