Pak and NZ first T20

Pakistan and NZ are set to have their first limited overs encounter in Dubai, UAE. Remember NZ has really good hitters and allrounders while Pakistan will have some of his strengths back in team and will also try to exploit home ground advantage.

And everything will happen under the shadow of shocking news of late Phil hughes demise:

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Dec 4, 2014
Start time 20:00 local (16:00 GMT)
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It is a strange time to be playing an international Twenty20. Winning this series of two back-to-back matches will provide only a fleeting sense of satisfaction to the players, and will serve in no way towards any build-up to a larger T20 agenda - the next World T20 is in 2016. With the ODI World Cup looming, though, it provides an opportunity to tinker with combinations and give a chance to a fringe player or two.
In all, nine players in the two squads have played in fewer than 15 limited-overs games for their national teams. For most of them, the T20s are perhaps their final chance to bring themselves into contention for the World Cup. Teams are unlikely to punt on untested talent at a World Cup, but if places do open up, it will help to have scored a blistering 70-odd in a reasonably recent T20 game.
For Pakistan, the T20s also allow them to ease a set of senior players back into international cricket after breaks of varying lengths. Umar Gul last played for Pakistan during the World T20 in April, with a recurring knee injury keeping him out for long stretches. He has played plenty of domestic cricket since then, though, including a set of four-day games, and will be eager to remind everyone that he’s still around and still a top-class bowler. The same is true of Wahab Riaz, who is fit again after suffering a knee injury during the ODIs against Australia. Opener Ahmed Shehzad, meanwhile, will be playing for the first time since suffering a minor skull fracture during the first Test against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi.
Kane Williamson will lead a New Zealand without regular captain Brendon McCullum, as well as new-ball regulars Tim Southee and Trent Boult, who are all resting to prepare for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka. Unlike Pakistan, who have named separate squads, the same set of players will play both the T20Is and ODIs for New Zealand, and therein lies the chance for someone like Anton Devcich or Adam Milne to leave a hard-to-forget impression.
Form guide
(last five completed games, most recent first)

Pakistan LLWWL
New Zealand LWLWL
In the spotlight
After being dropped from the third ODI against Australia, Umar Akmal played no part in Pakistan’s resurgence in their Test series against Australia and New Zealand. Instead, he went back to domestic cricket, and struggled for runs, failing to score a single half-century in 11 first-class innings in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. His form is a concern for Pakistan, and they will hope the sight of international opposition can spark him back to his fluent best.
Since his last appearance for New Zealand in January, Adam Milne has been repeatedly sidelined by injury. Back in the squad now, he has hinted that he’s back to his furious best with the ball during New Zealand A’s tour of the UAE, running through the tail to finish with a five-for against Ireland on Monday.
Team news
With Sohaib Maqsood injured and Umar Amin dropped, Pakistan will have to make middle-order changes to the eleven that played the one-off T20 against Australia. Mohammmad Hafeez will probably take one of the two spots, and Sarfraz Ahmed should come into the side and take the keeping gloves off Umar Akmal.
Pakistan (possible) 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Awais Zia, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Saad Nasim, 5 Umar Akmal, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 7 Shahid Afridi (capt), 8 Anwar Ali/Umar Gul, 9 Wahab Riaz, 10 Raza Hasan, 11 Mohammad Irfan
The last time New Zealand played a T20 game was during their tour of the West Indies, where they didn’t name a separate squad and simply made do with their Test players. It’s hard to tell what combination they are likely to go with in Dubai, therefore, and it will be interesting to see if they persist with James Neesham at the top of the order.
New Zealand (possible) 1 Kane Williamson (capt), 2 James Neesham, 3 Martin Guptill, 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Corey Anderson, 6 Luke Ronchi (wk), 7 Daniel Vettori, 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Kyle Mills, 10 Mitchell McClenaghan, 11 Adam Milne
Stats and trivia

  • The top three wicket-takers in international T20 are all from Pakistan - Saeed Ajmal (85), Umar Gul (80) and Shahid Afridi (78).

  • Nathan McCullum (52) is the only New Zealand bowler with more than 50 T20I wickets.

  • Pakistan have only won one of their last seven matches at the Dubai International Stadium.

Quotes
“Any time you represent your country is an honour and a privilege, so there’s very much focus going into these T20 games [but] I suppose there is that World Cup in the back of everyone’s mind, and one-day cricket is a priority for most teams.”
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson

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It is certain that there is lot of discrimination in Pakistan, including Pakistan cricket, and when a country do not appreciate efforts and ability of players, do injustice and nepotism, than it takes away desires of a team to perform for country, rather, if they perform, they perform for themselves … because they are not in team on merit but something else.

In my opinion, merit should be criteria to select a team, else at least for me, I have no feeling for that team. To me, merit means what a player performed, and that should be criteria for selection. Here are records of Pakistani best ODI players. I highlighted current players. Remember, anyone who is not in list, their average and strike rates are below the players mentioned.

On basis of average:

Highest Career Batting Average for Pakistan in ODI matches

(Qualification: 10 or more innings)[TABLE]

M
Inns
NO
Runs
*HS *
Avge
100
50

Zaheer Abbas
62
60
6
2572
123
47.62
7
13

Fawad Alam
35
33
12
948
114*
45.14
1
6

Misbah-ul-Haq
151
138
31
4609
96*
43.07

37

Mohammad Yousuf
281
267
40
9554
141*
42.08
15
62

Javed Miandad
233
218
41
7381
119*
41.70
8
50

Azhar Ali
14
14
3
452
96
41.09

4

Inzamam-ul-Haq
375
348
52
11701
137*
39.53
10
83

Saeed Anwar
247
244
19
8824
194
39.21
20
43

Majid Khan
23
22
1
786
109
37.42
1
7

Umar Akmal
99
88
15
2697
102*
36.94
2
19

Yasir Hameed
56
56
1
2028
127*
36.87
3
12

Salman Butt
78
78
4
2725
136
36.82
8
14

Saleem Elahi
48
47
4
1579
135
36.72
4
9

Sohaib Maqsood
18
18
2
572
89*
35.75

4

Nasir Jamshed
43
43
3
1383
112
34.57
3
8

Ahmed Shehzad
51
51
1
1720
124
34.40
5
8

Basit Ali
50
43
6
1265
127*
34.18
1
9

Imran Khan
175
151
40
3709
102*
33.41
1
19

Saleem Malik
283
256
38
7170
102
32.88
5
47

Shoaib Malik
216
193
25
5490
143
32.67
7
31

Ijaz Ahmed
250
232
29
6564
139*
32.33
10
37

Rameez Raja
198
197
15
5841
119*
32.09
9
31

Aamer Sohail
156
155
5
4780
134
31.86
5
31

Younis Khan
254
244
23
7017
144
31.75
6
48

Mohammad Hafeez
149
149
9
4338
140*
30.98
9
21

Mohammad Hussain
14
12
7
154
31*
30.80

Imran Farhat
58
58
2
1719
107
30.69
1
13

Abdul Razzaq
261
225
57
5031
112
29.94
3
23

Mohsin Khan
75
75
5
1877
117*
26.81
2
8

Asad Shafiq
49
48
3
1188
84
26.40

9

The list shows the top 30 averages

On basis of strike rate:

Highest Career Batting Strike Rate for Pakistan in ODI matches

(Qualification: 10 or more innings)
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M
Inns
Runs
Balls
Faced

Strike
Rate

100
50

Shahid Afridi
379
351
7628
6614
115.33
6
36

Mohammad Hussain
14
12
154
136
113.23

Umar Akmal
99
88
2697
3102
86.94
2
19

Tahir Naqqash
40
23
210
242
86.77

1

Zaheer Abbas
62
60
2572
3033
84.80
7
13

Naved-ul-Hasan
74
51
524
620
84.51

Kamran Akmal
154
135
3168
3779
83.83
5
10

Sohail Tanvir
59
37
357
427
83.60

1

Sohaib Maqsood
18
18
572
689
83.01

4

Abdul Razzaq
261
225
5031
6161
81.65
3
23

Moin Khan
219
183
3266
4017
81.30

12

Imran Nazir
79
79
1895
2339
81.01
2
9

Saeed Anwar
247
244
8824
10938
80.67
20
43

Ijaz Ahmed
250
232
6564
8174
80.30
10
37

Sharjeel Khan
11
11
194
242
80.16

1

Shoaib Malik
216
193
5490
7013
78.28
7
31

Mohammad Aamer
15
12
167
214
78.03

1

Sarfraz Ahmed
29
18
332
433
76.67

1

Azhar Mahmood
143
110
1521
1987
76.54

3

Nasir Jamshed
43
43
1383
1807
76.53
3
8

Rashid Latif
166
117
1709
2237
76.39

3

Salman Butt
78
78
2725
3571
76.30
8
14

Basit Ali
50
43
1265
1668
75.83
1
9

Abdul Qadir
104
68
641
849
75.50

Younis Khan
254
244
7017
9314
75.33
6
48

Fawad Alam
35
33
948
1263
75.05
1
6

Wahab Riaz
44
33
303
404
75.00

Mohammad Yousuf
281
267
9554
12753
74.91
15
62

Majid Khan
23
22
786
1052
74.71
1
7

Inzamam-ul-Haq
375
348
11701
15770
74.19
10
83

The list shows the top 30 strike rates

I cannot understand that Fawad who has higher average as well as higher Strike rate is not in team, and players like Misbah, Azhar Ali, Ahmed Shahzad and Yunus Ahmed are in team as batsmen when their average as well as Strike rate is less than Fawad (well, Yunus average is 31 compared to Fawad 45 … but Strike rate is almost same)?

Actually, if one go by average (what most team goes as long as players have reasonable strike rate), than Fawad average his second highest ever for Pakistan ODI player, and none in Pakistan team has better batting average then Fawad, still they are in team but Fawad is not. Why?

Note: Fawad has highest first class average for any Pakistan player ever, and has highest first class average than any player anywhere in the world playing cricket today, and even though he has given very few chance in test, he made century in his first test, and never had average below 40, still he is not even get selected for test, why?

Mujhay tou kuch samajh nahi ata, can any one give reasonable answer?

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First time in my life, I am losing my interest in cricket especially after looking the Pakistan ODI squad.

NZ performance against Pakistan was never good but this time their team is in great shape and they can clean sweep but 'Cricket By Chance' so wish Pakistan to won some matches else they will be on No. 8 in ODI ranking.

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when we can waste players like abdul razzaq we can do any thing. Fawad is suited for tests ( for sure ) and ODI ( to some extent ) but he was being given chances in T20... Under current performace he deserves to be in the suqad.

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In my opinion, considering the current crop of our players and considering we have the capacity to lose all 10 even in T20, Fawad Alam deserves to be included in all the three formats.

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Pakistan have won the toss and will bowl first...

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NZ 1/1 off 0.3 overs...

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10/2 off 2.0 overs...

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10/2 off 2 overs. A good start by Pakistan.

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15/3 off 3.0 overs... :D

Nice bowling attack so far. Like pretty amazing actually.

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18/3

Taylor gone as well. carry on the good work lads.

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As this track is bouncy...so Irfan should be easy with his bouncers...

NZ 34/3 off 6.0 overs...

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NZ 61/4 the halfway...

Re: Pak and NZ first T20

Yar achi khasi pitai horai hai. Almost 7 runs an over average.

If Pak doesnt take more wickets it may go upto 200.

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This guy Saad is an amazing fielder. A wonderful catch and good stops at the boundary. :k:

Re: Pak and NZ first T20

150 very much on

Re: Pak and NZ first T20

Galli Muhalla cricket is on. What a mockery of a great sport. spits

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Target for Pakistan: 136

Re: Pak and NZ first T20

Kiwis fold at 135/7 … good pull back by Pakistan in last 5 overs :k: