Pakistan V England 1st ODI

England v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Ageas Bowl[RIGHT]August 23, 2016[/RIGHT]
Pakistan must quell England’s dynamic batting

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THE PREVIEW BY ANDREW MCGLASHAN
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**Match Facts

Wednesday, Augst 24, Ageas Bowl
Start time 2.00pm (1300GMT)**

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Eoin Morgan and Azhar Ali with the Royal London trophy © PA Photos

It has been an historic time for Pakistan. Crowned the No. 1 Test team in the last 24 hours, following their series-levelling victory at The Oval and rain in Trinidad, a magnificent achievement for Misbah-ul-Haq’s side which has overcome so many hurdles to be top of the tree. In Test cricket, they have rarely had it so good.
The side that is now in England, however, is not Misbah’s. It’s Azhar Ali’s. And Pakistan’s one-day cricket is in very different shape to their Test unit. They are languishing at ninth in the table and are at risk of missing automatic qualification for the 2019 World Cup unless they up their game over the next 12 months. A thrashing of Ireland will have provided a confidence boost, but little can be read into it.
England, on the other hand, are buoyant. Against Sri Lanka earlier this season, they fought back from the brink to secure a tie at Trent Bridge - a result that captain Eoin Morgan gives a lot of significance to - before hurtling to three convincing victories to take the series. The way they chased down 255 without loss at Edgbaston and 308 in 40 overs at The Oval highlighted the form of the batting order.
Ben Stokes returns following his calf injury and is likely to slot in at No. 5. That could mean Jonny Bairstow, who has enjoyed the season of his life, making way. Such are England’s riches at the moment, and that’s before you look at the players trying to get into the squad.
Pakistan’s one-day batting order has a far more youthful appearance without Misbah and Younis Khan. Azhar needs to define his role at the top of the order if he is not to come under increasing pressure over the next few months. Their bowling attack looks handy, however, with the swing of Mohammad Amir, the yorkers of Umar Gul and the legspin of Yasir Shah. Can Azhar find his inner Misbah and keep the feelgood factor going?
Form guide
(completed matches, most recent first)

England WWWTL
Pakistan WLLLL

In the spotlight
He’s back on the horse, that’s for sure. Mark Wood bowled the speed of light on T20 Finals Day, working over Joe Root - England’s best batsman - with as exhilarating an over as you could wish to see. “He made me look as if I had my hands and feet on backwards,” Root said. Wood has not played for England since last October in Dubai and has undergone two ankle operations to overcome the problem that left him requiring regular painkilling injections. Now he is slamming his front foot down with confidence, and the ball is responding with vicious results. David Willey’s hand injury creates an opening for Wood’s return in the opening match of the series. Strap in and watch.
With the prospect of the pace in England’s attack - never mind Wood’s potential comeback, Liam Plunkett was touching 90mph against Sri Lanka - it means that Sharjeel Khan should be tested in ways he wasn’t against Ireland. He feasted on the medium pace and gentle spin offered up in Malahide to crack 152 off 86 balls and put himself amongst Shahid Afridi in Pakistan’s fastest hundreds. Much hope is placed on Sharjeel’s shoulders to try and reinvigorate the top order, but England will be eager to test out his back-foot technique - and his ticker.
Team news
Although Willey’s hand injury is not as bad as first feared he will miss at least the first match of the series. Wood is the obvious replacement, although Chris Jordan will come into the equation. If selected, Stokes will play as a batsman only for the first two games but Morgan suggested a third spinner - an ODI for Liam Dawson on his home ground - will also be considered. Both Morgan and Jos Buttler are fit again after recent finger and thumb injuries.

England (probable)

1 Alex Hales, 2 Jason Roy, 3 Joe Root, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 Ben Stokes, 6 Jos Buttler (wk), 7 Moeen Ali, 8 Chris Woakes, 9 Adil Rashid, 10 Liam Plunkett, 11 Mark Wood

Yasir and Wahab Riaz were rested against Ireland and it would be a surprise if both did not return for this match. Wahab could replace Hasan Ali and one of Mohammad Nawaz, who hit a fifty on debut, or Imad Wasim, who bagged 5 for 14, could make way for Yasir. That would mean a longer tail, but four specialist bowlers. Mohammad Hafeez still can’t bowl, but there are more options with the ball in this squad than the Test side with Shoaib Malik, Nawaz and Wasim.

Pakistan (possible)

1 Sharjeel Khan, 2 Azhar Ali (capt), 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Babar Azam, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 7 Mohammad Nawaz/Imad Wasim, 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Yasir Shah, 11 Mohammad Amir

Pitch and conditions
Late summer is promising to put in a show over the next few days, meaning warm and dry conditions. Morgan said last week he expects good batting wickets for this series. Southampton has the highest run-rate of any of England’s regular ODI venues.
Stats and trivia

  • Dating back to the 2006 series between these teams, England have won 12 of the last 18 matches and eight of the last nine. England have not lost an ODI series against Pakistan since 2005.
  • Morgan has gone 23 international innings (ODI and T20) without a half-century, although made an unbeaten 47 in the T20 against Sri Lanka
  • His opposite number, Azhar, has gone 12 ODI innings without a fifty having begun his captaincy with two hundreds in his first five matches.
  • Buttler needs 22 runs for 2000 in ODIs - he also has the highest strike-rate of the year (126.51) of any batsman with more than 200 runs

Quotes
“It will be a very tough series against Pakistan, especially as the recent weather means conditions may suit them more than they suit us initially. It is a good test leading into the winter.”
Eoin Morgan
“We have very good potential in one-day cricket also, we’ve certainly got belief. It’s really important going into any series, you need to have belief and trust in the ability of the players. If we bring our A game we definitely will compete and inshallah beat England”
Azhar Ali
Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Re: Pakistan V England 1st ODI

Need to win at least two games here

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England team knows they have easy wickets to take......at least of Hafeez who is a walking wicket.....such poor form in tests yet he is included in the ODI team, why?

Mst be really strong parchi from the back, what will it take for that ordinary man who has never played any substantial or special lead for pakistan ever, and can't even bowl, what a waste of resources. Even Afridi is better than him at least u can expect something rather than nothing lol

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Sharjeel is a legside hack

Now Hafeez and Azhar will tuk tuk to their heart's content

Last 5 overs; RR; 3.00

(btw that was a very long 'few minute's outage')

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Seriously they should have played Sami Aslam instead of Hafeez (useless batsman, cannot bowl)

My point exactly...This seniority & yaarian bias must end

TJ: "what is the point of carrying a dead elephant on your back?... if Hafeez can't bowl, why is he still in the team with such poor show...??" That would be heavy

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Hafeez has to go.

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106/2 off 22.3 overs.

babar playing well.

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Babar out LBW, but as no reviews available he has to go, in fact he was not out, but that stupid review by Sharjeel meant Pak has no reviews.

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From Cricinfo:

Uh-oh. I don't fancy being Sharjeel in that dressing-room at the moment. But here's Sarfraz, who never dies wondering... this could be about to get lively again

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That was selfish on Sharjeel's part

I think reviews need to be increased to at least 3 per innings. 1 is a farce

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I was writing this, "Is it just me who feels Azhar is too uncomfortable in timing the ball while try to increase the score rate" and there I see him getting out awkwardly. Nevertheless he did good

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England to chase: 261

Pakistan V England 1st ODI

That was a pathetic display of batting by Imad and Nawaz in last overs. Except two boundries by Nawaz they never looked comfortable. Actually it appeared like a tail-end batsmen struggling to survive on wicket.

It was a easy 290 runs pitch so a lot depends on bowlers now. They have to get England out. The moist conditions may help

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Para Jee give Nawaz and Imad time, new guys in tough conditions, still doing better than that pathetic hafeez.

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Ah...Hafeez caught Hales on 7 off Gul...27/1 off 4.2 overs... :D

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260 is a modest total by today's standards. Only way Pak can win this game is by bowling England out. Looks difficult...

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Finally, nawaz got the breakthrough. Eng 116/2 in 18.4 ov. They need very quick wickets.

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Sloppy fielding, dropped caches, writing on the wall.

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Wutta runout by Azhar. A direct-hit. Finally something to cheer. #ChotiChotiKhushiyan](http://www.paklinks.com/gs/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=ChotiChotiKhushiyan)

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seems Eng will win it easily, pakistani bowlers look tired/exhausted , terrible body language of these old-timers