Pakistan V England 5th ODI

​Can Pakistan avoid whitewash?

England v Pakistan, 5th ODI, Cardiff[RIGHT]September 3, 2016[/RIGHT]
England hunt for rare ODI whitewash

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THE PREVIEW BY ANDREW MCGLASHAN[/COLOR]
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Match Facts
September 4, Cardiff
Start time 10.30am (0930GMT)

Bulawayo, October 13, 2001. Nasser Hussain was England captain. That was the scene of their only previous whitewash in an ODI series of five or more matches. It shouldn’t be the most significant milestone for this England side if they can complete the clean sweep over Pakistan in Cardiff - given Pakistan’s form, anything other than a home victory would be a surprise - but it would be another staging post in their rapid upward curve.
The run chase at Headingley was the most pressure England had been under during this series when they slipped to 72 for 4. They passed the test with flying colours, significant contributions coming from three players - Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali - who had not had major roles to play with the bat up till then.
Another hard-fought win would not be a bad thing, either, as the side continues to became battle-hardened ahead of next summer’s Champions Trophy, where, given the short nature of the tournament, one bad day can be terminal for any ambitions. The next time England play in Cardiff, it will be their second group match against New Zealand.
Pakistan, too, have their focus on the Champions Trophy - at least they are assured of a place there, unlike the 2019 World Cup, for which automatic qualification is becoming an increasingly tough challenge. Mickey Arthur hasn’t shied away from some honesty during this series - he termed the last four matches “eye-opening” after Headingley, which could mean bad news for a number of players - and sees next year’s event as a significant target amid the rebuilding.
Form guide

(completed matches, most recent first)
**England WWWWW

**Pakistan LLLLW


In the spotlight
******Jason Roy began the series in fine style with a Man-of-the-Match-winning performance at the Ageas Bowl, but it has been quieter for him since: bowled second ball by Mohammad Amir at Lord’s, gloving a pull during England’s world-record mayhem at Trent Bridge, and edging to second slip at Headingley. It is nothing to dwell on for long, but a significant contribution here would cap a one-day summer where he has cemented his place at the top of the order. He also needs 32 more to complete 1000 runs in ODIs.


******Swansea-born **Imad Wasim is returning to his roots for this match. He has been a rare bright spot for Pakistan in the series, especially with his feisty batting down the order, and is yet to be dismissed while making 137 runs at a strike-rate of 104.58. He was the only batsman to play with any fluency in Pakistan’s innings at Headingley - and is also their most economical bowler in the series - so he seems certain to be one of a small number of players in the squad to have assured his immediate future.


******Team news


******Jos Buttler was still experiencing tightness in his hamstring, which forced him to miss the previous game, and it would appear unlikely that he’d be risked, which means another chance for Bairstow. The last time England played here, they left out Moeen to play an extra quick because of the short, straight boundary, but Stokes’ presence with the ball means Moeen will probably be retained this time.


********England (probable)

1 Alex Hales, 2 Jason Roy, 3 Joe Root, 4 Eoin Morgan (capt), 5 Ben Stokes, 6 Jonny Bairstow (wk), 7 Moeen Ali, 8 David Willey, 9 Adil Rashid, 10 Chris Jordan, 11 Liam Plunkett


******Mohammad Irfan, who suffered cramps at Headingley after just five overs, has returned home. Mohammad Amir, who was rested for that game, is likely to replace him.


********Pakistan (possible)

1 Sami Aslam, 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Azhar Ali (capt), 4 Babar Azam, 5 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 6 Mohammad Rizwan, 7 Mohammad Nawaz, 8 Imad Wasim, 9 Hasan Ali, 10 Umar Gul, 11 Mohammad Amir


******Pitch and conditions


It rained heavily on Saturday, but the forecast for match day is much better. The pitch is normally good for international cricket, and the short, straight boundaries can be enticing for the batsmen.
Stats and trivia

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[li]The lowest strike-rate of an England player in the XI at Headingley - when the match was completed - was David Willey’s 81.17. When they lost against Bangladesh at the 2015 World Cup, to exit the tournament, they had seven players with strike-rates under 80.[/li][li]After his 3 for 47 at Headingley, Adil Rashid is now the leading ODI wicket-taker since the last World with 38 scalps at 38.36, although he has played nine games more than second-placed Kagiso Rabada and seven more than fellow legspinner Imran Tahir, who is third.[/li][li]Moeen’s straight six to win the fourth match was England’s 157th ODI six since the last World Cup - that is 29 clear of New Zealand, who are the next best. Perhaps surprisingly, Pakistan are third with 108, although from considerably more matches than the top two.[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“I haven’t got that many wickets in one-dayers this summer, but feel like I’ve bowled quite tight and that’s important. Me and Rash bowl well as a partnership, he’s more of a wicket-taker than me.”
Moeen Ali has enjoyed working alongside Adil Rashid

“Everyone makes mistakes, as long as you learn from them. You have to be positive, what happened in the past you can’t change it.”
Azhar Mahmood, Pakistan’s bowling coach, was looking forward, not back

Andrew McGlashan is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Re: Pakistan V England 5th ODI

I want Pakistan to keep this possible XI. Nothing much at stake. With a large gap after this game, its probably the last chance for youngsters to show something

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10.00am **Pakistan have won the toss and will bowl**

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Pakistan make two changes - Amir returns for Irfan and Malik replaces Sami Aslam

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Malik replaces Sami Aslam...

Iss banday kay paas koy Gedar-sangi hay zaroor

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Pakistan to chase 303...some batting practice... :D

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getting tougher for pakistan to chase 303........already 3 down, let's see.

double-blow for Pakistan from Mark Wood.......getting tough target, too much pressure

Sharjeel looked out of sorts today too.

Will it be again on Sarfaraz and Nawaz and Imad ??

Wonder what Pakistan's fielding coach is doing ??

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must be parchi all the way from sania or something like that.....otherwise no merit to even select him.....bowling is no good, no good batting......just nothing really to offer anymore

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England walay hi sharam ker lain...

Mehmaanoon kay saath itna bura salook

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Sarfraz-Malik partnership now is the contest of who'll be the next captain.

Ofcourse Malik will be the one as nobody can come close to his sources.

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240/3

Upset on the cards!

Should win this game from here, well done Sarfraz and Malik. No need to do anything silly now. It's a stroll from here, literally. just keep batting..

Contrasting fortunes for two sides Pak and Sri Lanka in tests and ODIs. Both struggling in ODIs at the moment. Sri Lanka lost the ODI series 1-4 at home to Australia even though they won the test series against the same side 3-0 (Herath was the difference)

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Guppy's curse!

Needless from Sarfraz, well played though

240/4

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260/5

Malik gone for 77 to another needless hoick

Both set batsmen gifting their wickets to England. This is where Pak are so good (self destruction)

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Throwing their wickets away...bit over confident... :D

6 down

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1st i thought Firdous Appa was his source, she indeed influnced the PCB during Mushy time and later Zardari time... but once her time was over...Malik is still in..
Now i have been informed he is also chaheeta of Khawaja Asif...who is supporting him...

Kya sara Sialkot???

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Series 4-1 The End... :D

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Consolation victory

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It was good to see Rizwan and Imad crossing the finish line. Thats where the future lies. All youngsters.
But Sarfraz/Malik laid the foundation.

I personally think young hassan ali should be MoM for 4 wickets.

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Although match has been won..but Malik and Ehsan bhai should now retire, one from Pak Cricket other for starting threads for Pakistan match...

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This is ridiculously BAD stats!!

:bummer: