Pakistan - Runup to the World Cup '07

According to Cricinfo, here is Pakistan’s schedule up to World Cup

2006
April: Away v SL
July: Away v England
Oct: ICC Champions Trophy in India
Oct: Home v Zimbabwe
Dec: Home v West Indies

2007
Jan: Asian test championship in India
Feb: Away v South Africa
March: World Cup in West Indies

Out of this schedule, April series in SL is probably called off (someone correct me). The series in October against Zimbabwe is probably also called off. That leaves us with an away series (5 ODI’s) in England, ICC Champions Trophy in India, a home series against West Indies (# of ODI’s TBD) and an away series in South Africa (# of ODI’s TBD).

While I am glad that a pretty useless series against Zimbabwe is no longer on the schedule, I just think from December on, the team will be playing non-stop till World Cup. Any injuries won’t have time to heal and players may already have peaked and started on the downward spiral by the time we get to the crucial games in West Indies.

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I agree, one physio will not be enough. We need 14 maalishiye from Gawal Mandi to give relaxation every evening after matches and net sessions.

PCB planners zindabad.

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Well as per my info

The SL-Series takes place > 2 Tests and 3 or 5 ODIs

The ENG-Series is for sure > 4 Tests and a minumum of 6 ODIs

The ICC Champions Trophy in India > A minimum of 3 ODIs

The Zim-Series is 95% called off

The WI-Series takes place > 2 Tests and 3 or 5 ODI (a bit earlier in order to give some rest to players)

The Asian-Test-Series takes place ???? > 3 Tests

The SA-Series takes place > 2 Tests and 3 or 5 ODI (Probably the hardest tour after ENG-Tour)

Therefore i understand woolmers interview of that rotation policy ...... but u can only rotate if u've players of similar calibre who r in form ...... so there is a lot to be done especially in fast bowling dept.

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Pakistan-Lanka series in march april is still on.
There are also chances of a Triangular series between Pakstan India and Australia later this year in India.

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Wonderful. I see a lot of free time later this year for Pakistan. I hope they have stretchers to fly the team for World Cup in West Indies. On the flip side, I also see a lot of $$$.

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:hehe:

Why will SRl series get called off?

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So pakistan is not playing against Aussies this year?

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^ They may play during the Champions Trophy in October.

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You mean in the final, hain na ?

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PCB also saw that.

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lolll...players will b dead exhausted...i think our A team should play west indies...with some fringe national tea,m players...LOL...maybe 1 or 2 games with the full team

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It's funny that PCB decided not to have a full series with Aussies last year, this year and maybe next. Our young guys need to see what they should attain for and how far off they are from the perfect art of Aussie cricket.

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‘Pakistan set to challenge Australia’

SYDNEY, Feb 8: While England made headlines with their entertaining Ashes win over Australia, Pakistan quietly build up strength to position themselves for their next tilt at cricket champions.

After being demolished 3-0 in 2004-05, Pakistan didn’t go away and sulk; instead, they weighed up their options and have been steadily building their arsenal.

“A comprehensive Test series win against England and now a victory over India is proof of their correct approach,” noted former Australian captain Ian Chappell.

“Pakistan now have a deep squad of players who are aggressive and versatile and second only in those qualities to Australia,” he said.

“Any list of champion teams always has one common denominator –- a strong and varied bowling attack with at least one pace spearhead.

“Now that Shoaib Akhtar has got his act together, Pakistan have a reliable spearhead and fact that they have luxury of two explosive all-rounders in Shahid Afridi and Abdul Razzaq, means there is plenty of variety in their attack,” Chappell said.

“In addition, Afridi and Razzaq are bowling all-rounders — a breed worth their weight in gold.”

Pakistan’s impressive arsenal also includes a high-class frontline spinner in Danish Kaneria. To complete picture, they possess a classy wicketkeeper in Kamran Akmal who can bat like a top order player, also have depth in bowling and batting is improving.

According to Chappell only weakness is their age-old problem of inability to catch well in slips.

“If Pakistan can find a couple of good slippers to complement their classy keeper and back their strong bowling line-up then, they can tackle Australia with no fear.

“Pakistan’s rebuilding program has been so successful that they, rather than England, are now most likely challengers to Australia’s supremacy.

“Not only do Pakistan have skill in their line-up to trouble Australia, they also possess aggressive type of cricketers who can play boys in Baggy Green at their own game.

“As that challenge is a couple of years away one area that might be of concern is their captain Inzamamul Haq.

“He is reaching age where injuries re-occur but victory over India, should give Pakistan confidence they can match Australia even if Inzamam is no longer around,” he said.

“Pakistan always had a great production line that keeps churning out skilful young cricketers. The other big improvement has been in man management skills.

“In past Shoaib’s tantrums would have seen him tossed on scrap heap but his value has been recognised, effort made to compromise and now fast bowler is an integral part of team,” he remarked.—Agencies

Dawn

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This is where Pakistan's rotation policy should play a major role. Let the more important players play only the critical games and give chances to newbies. This will give the much needed chance to try out new pacers on the international stage.

I would also like Pakistan to play Australia meanwhile to guage how much they have improved since the thrashing they last got. From what i remember from the VB series in australia, Pak gave the aussies quite a hard time in the ODIs. They won 1 match and had aussies bowled out for under 250 in two other matches. That was a much weaker pak team. It would be nice to see how they fare against the mighty aussies now.

Pak's only major threat in the WC would be India, England and Australia. India and England can be negotiated but Australia needs to be taken care of.

Sincerely,
Captain Lota

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^ You have to remember, ofcourse, that the reason Aussies are so strong, is because they keep on improving, and are not stagnant. Having said that ODI is anybody's game. SL just beat them the other day. :)

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Openers, openers, openers - This peculiar subject under the letter ‘o’ has been thrashed around the block and has been beaten to death infinite times, therefore, instead of opening a new thread, I thought this very discussion to be fitting for the news item below:


Openers’ crisis can cause Pakistan failure in World Cup: Imran

KARACHI: Former Pakistan skipper and legendary all-rounder Imran Khan issued a clear warning to his team that find a suitable opening pair or get ready to make an early exit from next year’s World Cup in the West Indies.

“Pakistan should find a suitable opening pair before the 2007 World Cup otherwise it will not be easy for the team to advance into the next stage,” the 1992 World Cup-winning captain told reporters in Sukkur on Saturday.

The Pakistani selectors have been struggling to find a proper opening pair and have tested various combinations in the past two years without earning desired results.

Imran said Pakistan are a balanced side, as it has middle-order batting strength, comprising Younis Khan, Mohammad Yousuf and skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq and have the best bowling attack in the world having fast and furious Shoaib Akhtar, upcoming Mohammad Asif, promising Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Abdul Razzaq in the side saying the only threat to Pakistan is a formidable opening pair which they have not been able to set in the last couple of years.

“As Pakistan are a balanced side and it could be the only issue of openers which could lead the side in the World Cup failure,” Imran warned, adding, “We only need a good start which forms the wining base.”

He advised Pakistan should start their World Cup preparation soon and should consider the openers’ issue seriously.

The News

Would it be appropriate to assume that Hafeez has found a new found glory in the team? A rejoice, perhaps? He could further continue to improve his image provide the selection committee can put the brakes on making a mockery of themselves by re-selecting the likes of Farhat after his series of failures.

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I'm pretty sure they'll stick with Malik no matter what, and rotate the other spot with Farhat, Butt, or Hafeez.

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i think they shud let butt continue....
he is the best of the lot me thinks....

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Comparing the openers we have (from cricinfo)

Salman:

class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s
Tests 14 26 0 777 122 29.88 1511 51.42 2 4 109 1
ODIs 33 33 1 962 108* 30.06 1350 71.25 3 3 124 1

Malik:

Tests15 24 4 798 148* 39.90 1838 43.41 1 4 110 7
ODIs 122 107 11 3118 143 32.47 3998 77.98 5 18 266 34

commentary on Malik: Short of wicketkeeping, there are few role that have passed Shoaib Malik by on the cricket field. He has batted in every position in ODIs since his debut in 1999…
SO HIS STATS ARE NOT JUST FOR AN OPENER OBVIOUSLY…

Farhat:
class mat inns no runs hs ave bf sr 100 50 4s 6s

Tests 21 39 0 1287 128 33.00 2397 53.69 2 8 204 1
ODIs 27 27 1 823 107 31.65 1155 71.25 1 492 10

Yasir:

Tests 17 33 3 1168 170 38.93 1988 58.75 2 7 171 2
ODIs 48 48 1 1805 127* 38.40 2652 68.06 3 10 201 6

Afridi: (although pretty much discarded as an opener)

Tests 26 46 1 1683 156 37.40 1954 86.13 5 8 216 50
ODIs 230 218 9 4860 109 23.25 4507 107.83 4 26 458 216

Hafeez:

Tests 4 7 1 309 102* 51.50 608 50.82 1 2 41 3
ODIs 35 35 1 608 69 17.88 1151 52.82 0 3 70 5

Taufeeq:

Tests 25 46 2 1729 135 39.29 3852 44.88 4 9 251 3
ODIs 19 19 1 447 81* 24.83 778 57.45 0 3 47 1

So comparing all of them, I would keep Malik with Yasir, Farhat or Salman. And again why is Yasir not being considered anymore…:confused:

Where as Afridi can come 1 down at no. 3. This can help specially if you loose an opener early and still have overs of power play left to hit out. Although Afridi will hit out powerplay or not…

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:cb: Yes you are right. The way Shoiab Actor breaks down - he will definetely need more than one maalishiye.