Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

Lets hope they can get rid of Shehzad and Maqsood for this match.

New Zealand v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Napier[RIGHT]January 27, 2016[/RIGHT]
Patchy Pakistan seek to halt slide

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THE PREVIEW BY ANDREW FIDEL FERNANDO IN NAPIER
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Match facts
January 28, 2015
Start time 1400 local (0100 GMT)

Pakistan look to stop the rotBig Picture

Pakistan hoped to pose a stiffer challenge to New Zealand than Sri Lanka did, but with two matches to go, their tour is threatening to go the same way as the previous one. The most recent loss was perhaps the most disheartening of their three on tour. Having held New Zealand by the collar at 99 for 6, Pakistan eased their grip - introducing spinners to hasten the over-rate - and the New Zealand lower order shoved them to the ground. Even with Mitchell McClenaghan in hospital, New Zealand eased to their eighth limited-overs victory in ten games.
As ever, there is an edge to this Pakistan attack, but they have also lacked the full breadth of limited-overs skill, at times. They had broken New Zealand’s batting open with swing, seam and pace, yet have had struggles with containing throughout the tour. There was also a seeming dearth of intent with ball and bat. With six wickets down by the 23rd over, they opted to reserve the quicks for later in the innings, instead of hunting for those last four scalps. Then the chase of 281 began slowly - only 33 coming from the Powerplay.
New Zealand have scrapped, jived and thrived despite everything that has been thrown at them. Four top players are ruled out of the next match, but such is the depth in their cricket at present that they have a bowler of Doug Bracewell’s quality to replace McClenaghan. Their middle order had seemed a weakness, but on Sunday it was Henry Nicholls and Mitchell Santner who revived the team with their seventh-wicket stand.
The weather may play a role in shortening this match, but the rains are forecast to clear by afternoon.
Form guide

(last five matches, most recent first)

 **New Zealand: WWLWW
**Pakistan: LLLLW


In the spotlight


The latest in New Zealand’s production line of exciting young players is Henry Nicholls, who on Sunday played virtually the perfect rebuilding innings, notwithstanding an edge to slip that was shelled early in his stay. Nicholls punished short balls as he established himself at the crease, then slipped into low-risk accumulation mode when the team lost more wickets. His talents have been noticed internationally as well - the Sydney Thunder picking him up for a two-match stint towards the end of the Big Bash League.
Ahmed Shehzad averages 32.28 in ODIs since the start of 2015, but of more concern might be his strike rate of 75.22. A hitter of flashy boundaries atop the innings, his ability to keep the scoreboard moving during the tougher periods has sometimes limited his game. After four low scores in the tour now, Shehzad will want to make an impactful contribution on what has traditionally been the best batting track in the country.
Team news


Luke Ronchi is rested for the last two matches, and BJ Watling replaces him.

**New Zealand (probable):

1 Tom Latham, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Kane Williamson (capt.), 4 Henry Nicholls, 5 Grant Elliott, 6 Corey Anderson, 7 BJ Watling (wk), 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Adam Milne, 10 Matt Henry, 11 Trent Boult
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**Pakistan will probably keep their attack intact, but Shoib Malik is likely to come back into the middle order, having recovered from his injury. Sohaib Maqsood seems likeliest to make way.
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Pakistan (probable): 1 Azhar Ali (capt.), 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Babar Azam, 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****


The McLean Park surface is usually full of runs, but the weather does not look promising. The forecast suggests there will be rain until the early afternoon, and cloud thereafter. A strong southerly wind is also expected.
Stats and trivia

[LIST=|INDENT=4]
[li]New Zealand struck 369 and won by 119 runs when these teams last played in Napier, in February 2015[/li][li]Trent Boult became the top-ranked ODI bowler in the world after his four wickets in the first match. Matt Henry is seventh on that list, while Mohammad Irfan is tenth.[/li][li]Babar Azam has struck a fifty in half of his eight ODI innings so far[/li][/LIST]
Quotes

“The New Zealand fast bowlers seem to be going really well. They’ve got a few options up their sleeve and they’re rotating the guys. It’s exciting to be back in the mix.”
Fast bowler Doug Bracewell on being called up to a confident pace battery.
Andrew Fidel Fernando is ESPNcricinfo’s Sri Lanka correspondent. @andrewffernando

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Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

I want to get rid of Hafeez as well, he is not an all-rounder anymore, so lets get a specialist opener/batsman

Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

Wahab Riaz has been very ineffective as well. He gives away too many runs and once the batsmen start a rampage, he loses it badly. Pakistan is badly missing a specialized offspinner.

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Pakistan Squad not maintaining its fitness, cricketing skills and mental attitude at world level…the management should do something…

:smiley: :jhanda:

Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

aab main daikhoon k na daikhoon? :hmmm:

Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

For our team . After every match . I th8nk will not follow the next match. Before every match again some how pewas5a reh shajr se ummed e Bahar rakh...
Good luck team pakistam

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match delayed due to rain. :( it's still arining and doesn't look too promising. ground inspection at 3:30 local time [6:30 am THU Pakistan Time].

rain may be a blessing in disguise for Pakistan. :p

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Rain stopped but outfield all wet. Another inspection due in next 40 min.

But with the forecast, I highly doubt the match is possible:

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Is that a doubtful forecast?

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Another inspection at 5:30pm (9:30am PST)

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Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

lagta hay izzat rah gayee NZ ki :hoonh:

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don't they have a super duper mopper? abhii Pakistan meN match hotaa to sab khilaaRiyoN ke sar pe Khaadim ek ek chhatrii le kar khaRe hote aur game khela jaa rahaa hotaa..[remember the restaurant where waiters used umbrella on customer's heads :)]

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yea aur india hota to ab tak wo barish hone ka ilzam pakistan pe laga chuke hote :chai:

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there is no restaurant where waiters use umbrella on customer's heads. rain makes people use umbrellas. if you try to play cricket in rain, u cant use umbrella, so u can't play! its not a shadi hall!

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game abandoned without a ball being bowled. :(

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Yup I agree with Captain, bach gya NZ baal baal :ASA:

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baadal to hamaare yahaN maGhrib [jidhar Pakistan hai] se hii aate haiN…ab kia pataa! :wink:

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ab yeh to 31 january ko hii pataa chalegaa k kaun kisse bachaa :hehe:

Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

Dream on KKF.. keep up with yr evil wishes

Re: Pakistan V New Zealand 2nd ODI

Bacha nichor