Only Australia block the road to victory

Only Australia block the road to victory

Pakistan's preparation for the World Cup has been a rollercoaster of hope and despair, a journey that has driven supporters to the edge of madness. Many of you already consider me to be a raving lunatic and to those people I offer further evidence. Pakistan have nobody to fear in this tournament and might just have the mix of experience and hunger to lift the trophy.

Experience resides in the right place, the mighty middle order. Michael Slater questioned their ability to win matches but he is sadly mistaken. This is a double mistake if the pitches continue to play anything like they did in the warm ups. What this trio have lacked is the support of the openers but Caribbean conditions will offer Pakistan a genuine opportunity to establish an opening partnership of substance. Indeed, both Imran Nazir and Mohammad Hafeez will be hungry for success.
Hunger will also drive the bowling attack. Umar Gul, Mohammad Sami, and Danish Kaneria - my first choice attack depending on pitch conditions - have enough experience but also something to prove. There should be nothing stale about Pakistan’s bowling attack, with Azhar Mahmood, Shahid Afridi, and Mohammad Hafeez a worthy support cast.
Since Rana Naved-ul Hasan, Iftikhar Rao, and Yasir Arafat have something to offer - death bowling, consistency, or all-round ability - Pakistan have plenty of bowling options. Even in the absence of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif, it is a bowling attack that can potentially compete with any in the tournament. It also comes with the added bonus of being under-rated by most cricket pundits, an estimate based more on ignorance than sound judgment.
Australia remain the only team that pose a special challenge. Ricky Ponting, Adam Gilchrist, and Andrew Symonds were three good reasons why Australia’s form has slumped in recent weeks. Indeed, Symonds offers wonderful balance to the Australian team. If those three fire Australia will be tough to beat, and that’s before the possibility of Shaun Tait’s speed and reverse swing creating a sensation in this World Cup. Yet, although England and New Zealand wouldn’t be my favourites to win, they have done the other leading teams a favour by reminding Australia of their mortality.
Pakistan have arrived with a deceptively strong squad of players, some of whom must make a name for themselves in this tournament just as Inzamam did fifteen years ago. At this moment in time the road to victory looks far less difficult than it might have been. Much hinges, once again, on Inzamam’s leadership and all Pakistan supporters will be rooting for him–in Urdu, English, and many different languages–to rise to the occasion. In a few hours time we will get the first indication of whether or not Pakistan have the intent to match their considerable potential. I have a crazy notion that the lunacy of the last six months must have been building to a glorious finale.

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Hunger will also drive the bowling attack. Umar Gul, Mohammad Sami, and Danish Kaneria - my first choice attack depending on pitch conditions - have enough experience but also something to prove.

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Any reason from here and there, can't justify a weak bowling attack which used to be the main strength of Pak.

"Hunger" for wickets and pressure in absence of Asif and Shoaib might produce an "Ashish Nehra" like situation when bowler is performing good but just can't keep himself fit anymore.

I guess, Inzamam needs Umar Gul throughout the tournament!

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Only insightful comment: Ponting, Gilchrist and Symonds need to be stopped.

Don't worry about Tait. He will be carted around so much he won't play half the games. He sprays the ball and in small grounds he will perish.

Symonds should also go after aggravating his injury. Gilchrist needs to be stopped.

But Ponting is the biggest thorn. As Tony Greig said, get him early or lose. Simple as that.

PS: Only 2.5 hours to go.

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Yeah Ponting is the key wicket.

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Ehsan bhai,

Very nice, nek khiyaal hein.

Pakistan players have all the talent to win this or any other tournament, problem is lack of leadership skills. Right now we are on auto drive, hoping things come our way rather than create opportunities.

Favorites to win this tournament are the obvious Aussies and Saffies, outsiders are Lankans, Indians and the Kiwis. Weaker links are Windies, Pakistan and the English.

End of the day, our prayers are with Pakistan, well written piece, niyat achhi thee

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yes Aus is a strong and balanced team & with Symonds still out and Lee not available, Aus can still block the road to victory for most teams.

Akhtar is not available for this WC, so leave him here, Pakistan team is still good but selecting 11 players is still difficult. That is the strength of our squad.

(I could not open the related thread, *
http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=246842](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/showthread.php?t=246842)
so posting it here)*
For the WC opener against WI Why Sami was not included in 11 players when there was just one fast bowler available to Pak?

& its not related to pakistan directly but How many spinners Lara used to defend a low total against Pakistan’s strong batting lineup?

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Right now they have a batting issue as a bigger hurdle.

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Other teams bat better against them bacause they don't have enough attacking options with ball.