Pak V Zimbabwe - 2nd Test Match

Zimbabwe’s last chance to convert promiseThe Preview by Abhishek Purohit
September 9, 2013
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Match facts**
September 10-14, 2013
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Big Picture
In March this year, Zimbabwe arrived in the West Indies absolutely undercooked. Their only internationals in the previous 12 months: two Twenty20s in Hambantota. The two Tests in Barbados and Dominica lasted five days in all. They barely avoided losing by an innings in the first, but succumbed to the ignominy in the second.
Six months later, in what has been a hectic year compared to the famine of 2012, they took a sizeable first-innings lead against Pakistan, and had them effectively 91 for 5 in the second. Then Younis Khan decided to restore order, and Zimbabwe went through one of their capitulations in the fourth innings. The first Test in Harare will become another addition to the long list of heavy Zimbabwe defeats, completely obfuscating their dominance over the initial three days. The scorecard of the Barbados Testsays West Indies won by nine wickets but a closer look reveals Zimbabwe had a chance of taking the lead then too, having reduced the hosts to 151 for 6 in response to 211.
With utmost justification, Zimbabwe keep clamouring for more cricket. Amid a crippling monetary crisis, they have managed to squeeze in six Tests, 14 ODIs and six T20s this year. The numbers would have been higher had the shortage of funds not caused the postponement of Sri Lanka’s visit. While there was the embarrassment of a 0-5 defeat against a second-string India side, there was also the ODI win over Pakistan, followed by the unexpectedly competitive performance in the first Test.
It is a hopeless situation to be in. Very few tours to high-ranked nations because they do not see much value in playing you. Few incoming trips because your board does not have the money to arrange more. How do you improve? A glance at the FTP provides little hope in the near future. The second Test against Pakistan will be Zimbabwe’s last international match before the World Twenty20 in March. Can they make a final, bigger statement of promise?
It will not be easy. Pakistan were playing their first Test in more than six months last week. Misbah-ul-Haq warned after the game that his team could not afford to start slowly repeatedly. Complacency, if there was any among the new arrivals for the Tests, will not be there this time.
Form guide
Pakistan WLLLD (last five matches, most recent first)
Zimbabwe LLWLLWatch out for
Zimbabwe lost 15 wickets to Saeed Ajmal and Abdur Rehman in the first Test. Their batsmen are not accustomed to facing high-quality spinners, and there is no shame in failing to tackle Ajmal when better sides have struggled to. But before this series, Zimbabwe were confounded by Amit Mishra. In West Indies, they lost 29 of 40 wickets to Shane Shillingford and Marlon Samuels.
It is only going to get tougher. The Harare square has taken such a battering this season there are concernsover how the pitch will behave, with Hamilton Masakadza expecting a lot more help for spin. Although it has been kept covered to try and retain whatever moisture there is, less than three days is hardly any time to prepare a Test surface, let alone on a ground which has seen so much cricket in recent months. Junaid Khan and Co can be counted on, but again, the real test for the Zimbabwe batsmen will be the Pakistan spinners.
Mohammad Hafeez averages 8.00 with the bat in Tests, all outside Asia, this year. He had two productive years after almost a decade of disappointment but questions are now being asked whether he fits in as opener in a format where he is not needed too much as a bowler. He remains important in limited-overs but he’ll be 33 in October, and even if persisted with for a while, is certainly not a long-term option. Which also means he will have to come good quickly, and often.
Team news
The one change Pakistan could make is to bring in the quicker Wahab Riaz in place of Rahat Ali, who took 1 for 105 in the first Test. Mohammad Hafeez ran gingerly between the wickets last week, after straining his hamstring in the third ODI. However, Misbah has claimed that Pakistan’s T20 captain is fit.Pakistan (probable) 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Khurram Manzoor, 3 Azhar Ali, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Adnan Akmal (wk), 8 Wahab Riaz/Rahat Ali, 9 Saeed Ajmal, 10 Junaid Khan, 11 Abdur Rehman
Brendan Taylor will return to lead Zimbabwe after missing the first Test to be with his fiancee and newborn son but has said he will not keep wicket. It is not often that Zimbabwe have to fret over who to leave out. Sikandar Raza was handed a Test debut after Taylor decided to sit out last week, and looks the most likely candidate to be omitted, although that is no justice for a man who made 60 and 24.
Zimbabwe will decide in the morning whether to play a second spinner. If they do, it will mean a Test debut for young legspinner Natsai M’shangwe but they will have a hard time deciding which fast bowler to leave out, as all performed manfully in the first Test. In fact, they carried such a heavy workload - 161.1 overs - that Hamilton Masakadza joked they needed “bed rest and maybe a drip”. Brian Vitori could be called upon if one of them fails to recover.
Zimbabwe (probable) 1 Vusi Sibanda, 2 Tino Mawoyo, 3 Hamilton Masakadza, 4 Brendan Taylor (capt), 5 Malcolm Waller, 6 Elton Chigumbura, 7 Richmond Mutumbami (wk), 8 Prosper Utseya, 9,10 & 11 Three out of Tinashe Panyangara/Shingi Masakadza/Tendai Chatara/Natsai M’shangwe/Brian Vitori
Stats and trivia

  • Younis Khan is 48 short of becoming the fourth Pakistan batsman to reach 7000 Test runs, after Javed Miandad, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Mohammad Yousuf

  • This will be the 12th international game this year at Harare Sports Club, easily the most matches at a ground

Quotes
“We can learn from their mental awareness and the way they switched on and off at different times in the game. We were on top of them for three-and-half days but their two best performers made it tough for us. If we can just switch on at the right times, we could do better.”
*Brendan Taylor on what Zimbabwe can pick up from Pakistan

*Zimbabwe’s last chance to convert promise | Cricket News | Zimbabwe v Pakistan | ESPN Cricinfo

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9.30am Taylor wins the toss and Zimbabwe will bat

Brendan Taylor says he does not want to bat last on this pitch, which has had less than three days of preparation after the first Test ended on Saturday. With Taylor returning after sitting out the first Test to be with his fiancee and newborn son, Sikandar Raza is unfortunate to miss out. Brian Vitori replaces Shingi Masakadza, who was one of the three Zimbabwe quicks who had to bowl on and on in the first Test. Only one spinner for Zimbabwe then

Misbah: "I never believe toss is anything in the game. I don't mind bowling first. They don't have many spinners, so even if we are batting last, it does not matter." Pakistan are unchanged. So Mohammad Hafeez is presumably fit, and Khurram Manzoor and Rahat Ali rightly get another chance

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Zim Ist Inn 0/1

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0/1 (1 over)

:jhanda:

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0.2

 Junaid Khan to Mawoyo, OUT, Junaid needs just two deliveries, and umpire Davis raises the finger,  similar delivery, pitched outside leg, zoomed across the right-hander,  was even closer to him this time, there was a noise as it passed him,  and flew to the keeper, could have hit the back thigh pad, Mawoyo was  casually walking towards square leg even as Pakistan were appealing, he  did not seem to think he was in trouble, replays suggest it was the  thigh pad  :D





 **TMK Mawoyo c †Adnan Akmal b Junaid Khan 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00  **

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0/1 (4 overs) :hmmm:

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To be honest, I would have liked to see Shan Masood given a chance against Zimbabwe. Not much difference between him and what Hafeez will produce with the bat in this test match, that's for sure. But I knew Misbah would not drop him because it would create problems for Misbah with 2 captains and dividing people in the team to take sides and groupings would've developed. Not in the best interest of Pakistan though, as always.

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1/1 (8.2 over) it seems Zim going to make some record :hmmm:

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Is that 1 run off the bat or is that an extra? LOL. They are showing Misbah, this is how you play :slight_smile:

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Have they made it to double figures yet?

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141/3

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Zim playing well after initial blow. Maybe a trickey wicket for our buttersss

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175/4 :yawn:

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lets see how much it will cost to Pak

62.2
Abdur Rehman to Taylor, 1 run, dropped that should have been taken. The flight had duped Taylor, who was hoping to turn it around on the on side, but the ball took the leading edge and was heading toward mid-off who, misjudged it, coming in a couple of steps before he had to backpeddle and could only mange a finger on that

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A Rehman strike :hbk: :jhanda:

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66.1

 Abdur Rehman to Taylor, OUT  




 **BRM Taylor lbw b Abdur Rehman 52 (128b 6x4 0x6) SR: 40.62  **

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176/5

Good going by Pak.

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178/5

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Pak should fold the inning quickly

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Ajmal was off color today

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lets try Rahat

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187/6 :jhanda:

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69.5

 Junaid Khan to Mutumbami, OUT, not this time. Junaid has been impeccable outside the off stump and he  continues to reap reward. The batsman was late on the shot again, but  his edge goes right into the keeper's gloves.  




 **R Mutumbami c †Adnan Akmal b Junaid Khan 8 (13b 1x4 0x6) SR: 61.53  **