Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Melbourne[RIGHT]December 25, 2016[/RIGHT]
Pakistan need more than a moral victory

http://www.espncricinfo.com/db/PICTURES/CMS/131200/131247.5.png

THE PREVIEW BY DANIEL BRETTIG

1Kshares15
Match facts
December 26-30, 2016
Start time 1030 local (2330 GMT)

For those who had gotten used to the shock of the new provided by consecutive day-night Tests, the arrival of Boxing Day would hark back to something far more traditional: a morning start, a red ball, a heaving crowd at the MCG and the festive atmosphere of one of cricket’s great set-piece occasions. Which of the teams would best rise to it, though?
Australia’s players got the fright of their lives when a Gabba Test they had dominated seemed to be slipping away from them, momentarily, via the cultured hands of Asad Shafiq and the Pakistan tail. Mitchell Starc struck in the nick of time to secure the victory, but the physical toll it took on him, Josh Hazlewood and others was clear. In deciding to ignore the allrounder Hilton Cartwright, Australia’s selectors have presented the hosts with the chance to seal the series with an unchanged team. Doing so would finish a year of some tribulation with greater optimism than had seemed likely when South Africa were humiliating a rather different-looking team in Hobart. But, the four-bowler combination that Pakistan seemed to get used to by the end of the Gabba Test faced plenty of hard graft before that scenario could unfold.
Pakistan, of course, were widely regarded as the moral victors of a match they seemed certain to lose by a vast margin. Clearly, they finished it far better than they started and enter into the second Test with a lot more confidence than they did the first. One thing that has to change, however, was the balance of the bowling attack and the way in which it was utilised. Australia lost only 15 wickets in Brisbane, and much of the time Misbah-ul-Haq seemed preoccupied with containment rather than wicket-taking. At the MCG, a ground that has been known to favour reverse-swing in the past, there has to be more accent on the positive if Pakistan were to fight their way back into the series.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)

 **Australia: WWLLL
**Pakistan: LLLLW


In the spotlight
Though he felt the roar of a mighty MCG crowd on World Cup Final day in 2015, Mitchell Starc would experience Boxing Day from the middle for the very first time. Last summer he was injured, the summer before dropped, injured again the season before that and controversially rested in 2012 in order to preserve him for later assignments. Starc wasn’t happy about it at the time and said so; the irony this time around was that he would be entering the Test under a physical cloud - via the huge volume of overs he ploughed through at the Gabba.
Proud as he was about how Pakistan fought in Brisbane after a grim start, Misbah-ul-Haq was a harried figure at the batting crease, struggling for rhythm and to cope with the extra bounce in the Gabba surface. If Pakistan were to square the series they need a more even contribution down their batting order, and as captain Misbah must take up a large chunk of that responsibility. Well as Shafiq played with the tail in Brisbane, Test matches are generally run through top-order runs made in the first innings.
Teams news
Australia resisted the temptation to include the young allrounder Cartwright as additional bowling cover for the pace trio who bowled so many overs in Brisbane, naming an unchanged side.
Australia
1 Matt Renshaw, 2 David Warner, 3 Usman Khawaja, 4 Steven Smith (capt), 5 Peter Handscomb, 6 Nic Maddinson, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Mitchell Starc, 9 Josh Hazlewood, 10 Nathan Lyon, 11 Jackson Bird

Imran Khan was under serious consideration to be included for the visitors as a right-arm bowling option, in place of Rahat Ali.
Pakistan (probable)
1 Sami Aslam, 2 Azhar Ali, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Yasir Shah, 10 Mohammad Amir, 11 Rahat Ali/Imran Khan

Pitch and conditions
David Sandurski, the MCG curator, expected the pitch to offer more to the bowlers than the 2015 surface, which was prepared with less moisture in it out of concern about the weather forecast. This year’s was far more favourable.
“I think there might be a little bit more in it this year than last year, that’s for sure,” he said. “Last year we had 30mm of rain forecast day one, which made us probably err a little bit on the batsmen’s side. This year we haven’t got that rain forecast, it’s just the chance of a shower. It enables us to leave a little bit more in it.”
Stats and trivia

[LIST=|INDENT=4]
[li]Pakistan beat Australia at the MCG in 1979 and 1981, but have three losses and a draw in the four Tests they’ve played at the ground since then, most recently in 2009[/li][li]Younis Khan sat 14th on the list of the most runs made in Tests between the two countries, but a century (or more) would place him comfortably inside the top 10, moving past Mark and Steve Waugh, Michael Slater and Kim Hughes[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“We won the game. If they can take confidence out of losing … I don’t know.”
Australia’s vice captain David Warner hasn’t taken to the view that Pakistan gained a lot from their performance in Brisbane

Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danbrettig

© ESPN Sports Media Ltd.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Team training

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

:wink: :slight_smile:

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

The team should rid itself of Pepsi sports attire. Too much sugar isn’t good.

All the best. Beat the Aussies.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Pakistan won the toss and will bat.

[TABLE=“class: squad-table, width: 100%”]

[TABLE=“class: team-1, width: 100%”]
[TR]
Australia Team

[TD=“class: player-names”]DA Warner, MT Renshaw, UT Khawaja, SPD Smith*, PSP Handscomb, NJ Maddinson, MS Wade†, MA Starc, JR Hazlewood, NM Lyon, JM Bird

[/TD]
[/TR]

[TABLE=“class: team-2, width: 100%”]
[TR]
Pakistan Team

[TD=“class: player-names”]Sami Aslam, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed†, Wahab Riaz,Mohammad Amir, Yasir Shah, Sohail Khan

Pakistan one change rahat out, Sohail in.

[/TD]
[/TR]

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

It was a good small opening ceremony. Loved the national anthem.

I hope Australian players partied hard on Christmas to have a hangover prolonging 5 days :slight_smile:

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Nothing new, if one is wondering, almost half the team is back to the pavilion…

Azhar sticking out along with Asad…

Pak 142/4
50 overs
Day One

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

I learnt recently that there is a new festival in December called pancha Ganapathi. Invocations are ongoing for a strong rear guard action by the Pakistani lower batsmen.

It is all but certain that the Aussies are in for a long day on the field.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

both of the buddha babas should retire after the series. I guess misbah know it that this the time for him to retire, but you never know about YK.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

I watched play before lunch and Pak batsmen, all of them, are pretty woeful when it comes to rotating the strike.

Azhar struggled. Sami struggled even more. That eventually led to his downfall. Sami needs to learn how to work the ball into gaps. It was the same story at Brisbane. both could not hit boundaries either! The super tentative approach to batting is often their undoing

If Pak batsmen cannot milk singles and twos on arguably the biggest ground (Melbourne) in cricket, then they definitely won’t succeed at most other grounds.

On a good batting pitch 142/4 is under par. Bill Lawry and co. were saying that 400 is par score on this ground.

Advantage Australia

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

400 is perhaps out of the question but if Azhar and Asad can build a big partnership & are ably supported by Sarfraz and the tail then 300+/- is within reach

More rain is forecast over the next four days so it won’t be easy for Australia when they come out to bat. The pitch has a bit in it for the fast bowlers and it has plenty of spin

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Strange decision taken by the umpires, calling lunch 10 minutes early just because ‘it might rain’ … and Smith apparently argued ‘the new ball might get wet and soft’

Even some Australians are not too impressed with all these shenanigans. Mark Taylor and Warne thought it was wrong to call lunch early as it was only a light drizzle. Mickey Arthur wasn’t happy with that either.

Akib: "I suppose Pakistan would be well within their rights to stay in the pavilion until it’s bright and sunny and all the clouds go away… in case it “might rain”. .. same way umpire decided they should take an eary lunch.. because it “might rain”… utterly preposterous and shambolic… are England, India and Australia just making the rules up as they go along now??"

Steve: **“As an Australian supporter, I’m not at all impressed with odd decisions coming from the umpires in this series (this early lunch, playing extra time under lights in 1st test). They at least give the appearamce of unfairly favouring the home side. It’s not cricket as I’d wish it to be.”

**Aoun: "I find this early lunch really unfair and disappointing. Clearly Smith didnt want new ball to get wet so he spoke to umpires about early lunch. Weather conditions are part of test match and you just have to deal with it. He should have kept bowling with old ball till its official lunch time. If I was captain of Pakistan team, I would have a chat with umpire and tell them that if you are OK to take early lunch then I would take tea now as I don’t want my batsmen to bat in overcast conditions? Why favor one team. Not fair

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

It is high time the South Asian teams realize that Australia always has a 12th and 13th man playing for them. More so when they are at home.

During the last india tour of Australia, most close decisions went Australia way. Not so close decision also went Australia way.

But indians and Pakistanis are too busy tearing each other down. The divide and rule philosophy is alive and well.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

So true,

Australians and English are getting new rules and are messing with other teams from last for decades, when Asian Block was built, that is India, Pakistan and Srilanka with Bangladesh as a side-kick, White guys played it down by dividing the whole region and today we are at their mercy again…

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

I have been very disappointed with Sarfraz’s recent performances. Proving to be a 30/50 runs batsmen.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

It was unspectacular attritional cricket from Pakistan but it was the need of the hour. Azhar and Asad did the job but I would like both to improve their strike rotation (infact all of our batsmen need to…). Azhar has a somewhat ungainly stance at the wicket. Asad is slightly more watchable.

Azhar Ali is all about grit and grind. Since making his debut in 2010, he has been remarkably consistent with the bat averaging 50 plus in every calendar year bar 2013 (when like most other Pak batsmen he failed in South Africa!)

I would argue that none of our current batsmen are attractive to watch; certainly not as exciting or fluent as batsmen of yesteryear. Zaheer Abbas was the epitome of grace and style at the crease. His timing was sublime. Others (from memory): Majid Khan, Wasim Raja, Saleem Malik, Saeed Anwar and Yousuf. Even Miandad (unorthodox style) and Inzi (more power than grace) were more watchable than the current lot.

Jarrod Kimber (an Aussie who actually admires Pak cricket) thinks that Azhar is boring. I think he has a point

Kimber: The problem with Azhar Ali - ESPN Video

Rain has marred what could have been an exciting contest. At least Pak should not lose the game from here.

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

Misbah and Younis’s form should worry Pakistan though

Re: Pakistan V Australia 2nd Test Match

If Azhar and the tail can take us to 400 plus >> a few early wickets in Australia’s first innings and suddenly the game might become very interesting … and despite the weather

The next test (Sydney) should favour Pakistan the most of all three pitches