Pakistan v New Zealand 1st ODI

Lets hope they can perform better in ODI’s.

New Zealand v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Wellington[RIGHT]January 24, 2016[/RIGHT]
Depleted NZ look to resume home domination

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THE PREVIEW BY ANDREW FIDEL FERNANDO

Match facts
January 25, 2015
Start time 1100 local (2200 GMT)

1:10Pakistan look to bounce back after T20sBig Picture

Injuries have hampered New Zealand’s seam attack over the recent limited-overs series. Key batsmen have been sidelined by niggles. They will be without their three most experienced ODI cricketers on Monday, but still, so good have they been at home, New Zealand still appear the more dynamic team. Of the nine limited-overs games they have completed in their summer, they have won seven.
Key to New Zealand’s depth has been their management’s skill in spotting and honing talent. Martin Guptill was persevered with through a lean stretch at the end of 2014. He would go on to be 2015’s leading ODI runscorer. Colin Munro had had a lukewarm run in the middle order, before going thermonuclear at no.3, in Auckland. Mitchell Santner has a T-Rex front arm in his delivery stride, but he moves like a raptor in the field, and has contributed smartly in the major disciplines. They are about to switch formats, but the transitions have generally been seamless for New Zealand. As their coach says, “form in any format is great”.
Pakistan will feel a little battered after two heavy T20 defeats, but who is to say when metal will strike flint and their fire starts? A change of captain, and the arrival of new personnel lends a little freshness to their tour. Their left-arm pace legion has been bolstered by the arrival of Mohammad Irfan and Rahat Ali, though the spin options do appear barer without Shahid Afridi.
Their batting has been wobbly as ever in the past year, on occasion seeming outdated in their inability to attack at vital stages of the innings. There were series victories against Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe, but also bruising defeats against Bangladesh and England. On a hard Basin Reserve deck tinged slightly green on the eve of the game, Azhar Ali will need the more experienced hands in his top order - the likes of Shoaib Malik and Mohammed Hafeez - to show the younger lot how to succeed in such conditions.
Form guide
(last five matches, most recent first)

 **New Zealand: WLWWL
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****Pakistan: LLLWW


In the spotlight
New Zealand’s selectors have said they are simply resting Luke Ronchi ahead of the Australia series, and are adamant that he remains the team’s no. 1 white-ball keeper. But his lack of runs since June will be among New Zealand’s mild concerns. Ronchi plays the first match of this series, then gives the gloves to BJ Watling for the second and third ODIs. If he gets the chance to bat, Ronchi will want to shore up his place in the XI with the kind of impactful innings he had played in the previous southern summer.
A Test-match strike rate of almost 75 suggests Sarfraz Ahmed would take nicely to ODIs as well, but so far, he has been only decent, where he is exceptional in the longest format. There is some evidence that Sarfraz needs a little time at the crease before he unfurls his scything cuts and whiplash sweeps, as he averages over 40 batting in the top three. He has been sent back down the order more recently though, and if Pakistan lose quick wickets on a lively pitch, it may be down to Sarfraz to transform the outlook of his team’s innings, as he often has in Tests.
Teams news
Ross Taylor, Tim Southee and Brendon McCullum are all unavailable with injury, giving the likes of Tom Latham, Colin Munro and Henry Nicholls the opportunity to show their ODI wares. Latham will likely open, but Munro and Nicholls may be competing for one middle-order place.
New Zealand (probable):
1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt.), 4 Colin Munro, 5 Grant Elliott, 6 Corey Anderson, 7 Luke Ronchi (wk), 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Adam Milne, 10 Matt Henry, 11 Trent Boult

It is conceivable that Pakistan’s frontline attack will be composed entirely of left-armers - with Imad Wasim likeliest to play out of the spinners. Babar Azam, Sohaib Maqsood and Mohammad Rizwan are probably competing for two middle-order spots.
Pakistan (probable):
1 Azhar Ali (capt.), 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Babar Azam/ Sohaib Maqsood, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Mohammad Rizwan, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Imad Wasim, 9 Wahab Riaz, 10 Mohammad Amir, 11 Mohammad Irfan

Pitch and conditions
This match will be the first ODI at the Basin Reserve since 2005, so average scores at the venue can only say so much. Grant Elliott felt the surface was hard, and should have a bit of pace and bounce. Overhead conditions may be conducive to swing bowling, with cloud forecast for parts of the day - though they are not expected to bring rain.
Stats and trivia

[LIST=|INDENT=4]
[li]Azhar Ali has averaged 45.58 and struck at 84 since becoming ODI captain last year. Both those figures are better than his overall average.[/li][li]In 18 matches at the helm so far, Kane Williamson’s average also improves - to 56.43. His strike rate of 81 is slightly lower than his overall figure however.[/li][li]The one-dayer between Australia and New Zealand at the Basin Reserve in 2005 is the only ODI that has been played at the venue this century.[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“Speaking to everyone that’s going to the game, around the city, they’re all excited to have a one-dayer at the Basin Reserve. I think it’s one of the best venues in the world, so to get a capacity crowd out here tomorrow will be fantastic for the guys.”
New Zealand allrounder Grant Elliott on the prospect of playing the first ODI at the Basin Reserve in over 10 years

“The wicket looks quite hard and the wind factor is there, so we’ll try and figure out a combination that will suit these conditions.”
Pakistan captain Azhar Ali

Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo’s Sri Lanka correspondent. @andrewffernando

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Re: Pakistan v New Zealand 1st ODI

Azhar Ali and his mediocre batsmen must be planning "how to survive 35 overs" against a disciplined NZ team, even if they're without some key players. But then again, every player is key player for NZ as they all play for country.

Our players, well our team, almost half team is ex-captains or those wanting to be captains, without any solid performances.
The greatest talent of akmal, shahzad, hafeez (PROFESSOR SAHB!), and legendary Maqsood.......waiting to see if they can make more than 10 runs.

Also looking forward to lots of dot balls by these talented and legendary batsmen without whom the team pakistan cannot imagine going to any tour. After all, parchi's and friendships and sifarish are all culture, wo bhi darhiyan(beards) rakh ker.

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Pakistan won the toss and chose to field…

PS: Pakistan bowlers should maintain their line & length consciously… :jhanda: :smiley:

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10.35 am Pakistan's ODI captain Azhar Ali has begun his trip to New Zealand by winning the toss and choosing to bowl.

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New Zealand are playing Henry Nicholls for the injured Ross Taylor. There's no Shoaib Malik in Pakistan's XI, perhaps due to injury?

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**New Zealand
1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Corey Anderson, 5 Henry Nicholls, 6 Grant Elliott, 7 Mitchell Santner, 8 Luke Ronchi (wk), 9 Matt Henry, 10 Mitchell McClenaghan, 11 Trent Boult

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*Pakistan
1 Azhar Ali (capt), 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Babar Azam, 5 Sohaib Maqsood, 6 Imad Wasim, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Anwar Ali, 9 Wahab Riaz, 10 Mohammad Amir, 11 Mohammad Irfan
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Ahmed Shehzad and Sohaib maqsood, both are in the team. :smack:

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^ yes...both of them got injured. Shoib Malik got hurt in his foot a couple of days ago during one of the practice sessions while Ross Taylor got hurt while batting during the last T-20 against Pakistan. he had to retire 'hurt'. he never returned to bat later in the inning.

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Kahin Sania say maar toh nahin paree. :hmmm:

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^ bechaarii Saaia bhii na jaane kahaaN jaa k phaNs gaii k use sasuraal bhii jaane ko nahiiN miltaa...aisaa maiN ne sunaa hai media meN...vaise, daamaad-e-Hind apnii sasuraal meN Khush nazar aate haiN. :D

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i'm surprised to see Irfan back. first ball he bowled beat Guptill...let's see if he can be good for Pakistani team...good luck Irfan.

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first 4 by Guptill on the 4th ball from Irfan. **4 for 0

**wind is a worry N a problem for Amir...first and 3rd ball a 'wide'.

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4/0 after first over

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first over by Amir a good one...he gave just 1 run but gave 2 in wides. he was bowling against the wind.

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a 90 meter monster SIX by Guptill off Irfan

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BIG wicket!!!!

25 for 1 after 5 overs

Guptill is gone! Pakistan should now cash in the early success. :)

4.6
Mohammad Irfan to Guptill, OUT
**MJ Guptill c Wahab Riaz b Mohammad Irfan 11 (17b 1x4 1x6) SR: 64.70

**the danger man, Willamson, is in...

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Amir grabs a wicket too… both Kiwi openers back in pavillion :k:

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Latham is OUT after Pak takes a review and the 'NOT OUT" decision is reversed.

NZ 25 for 2
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**5.2

Mohammad Amir to Latham, OUT, An appeal for caught behind is turned down and Pakistan are going to review the not out decision. Amir sent down another sharp bouncer that rose rapidly on Latham, who was trying to hook from his crease. There is no conclusive deviation, though it looks like one. Hot Spot doesn't show anything as the ball whizzes past the glove. There is a blip on the real time snicko though. Pakistan were super confident of their appeal. The third umpire decides that the spike on real time snicko is enough to overturn the decision. Latham has to go.

TWM Latham c †Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Amir 11 (15b 1x4 0x6) SR: 73.33

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Prof drops the catch off Nichols' bat...NZ 45 for 2 after 10
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**9.2

Anwar Ali to Nicholls, no run, edged and dropped! Hafeez has dropped a fairly simple catch! Nicholls flashed away from his body at one that slanted away from a good length with decent bounce. The edge flew quickly but straight to Hafeez at head height. Was on the grass moments later.d

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my run predictions for this ANZ inning:

overs 01-10 = 045
overs 11-20 = 055
overs 21-30 = 070
overs 31-40 = 080
overs 41-50 = 100
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TOTAL-------350
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