Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, SharjahNew Zealand eye a Sharjah hat-trickThe Preview by Devashish Fuloria
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Sunday, December 14, 2014
Start time 1500 local (1100 GMT)
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The way the first two matches of this series have panned out, there is not much to pick between Pakistan and New Zealand. That’s good news from a New Zealand perspective as they are competing very well in foreign conditions, but not so good for Pakistan - their batting, invincible in Tests a month ago, is now back in the familiar zone of unpredictability.
Twice in two matches, Pakistan lost the top order for cheap scores. More worrying is the fact that they have not been able to accommodate Umar Akmal in the side. But Misbah-ul-Haq is likely to miss the third ODI due to a hamstring injury which would open door for Akmal. What Pakistan can count as a positive is the practice their batsmen are getting by facing quality pacers even on dead pitches.
That pace attack has been New Zealand’s strength and a revelation. They peppered the Pakistan with short-pitched bowling and with considerable success, an excellent sign as they know this bowling attack is their bench strength in the World Cup once Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Kyle Mills (unfit at the moment) are available.
The third match of an ODI series standing at 1-1 is a bit like the period between 20 and 35 overs in an ODI; If you do well, you move ahead but don’t win, and if you make mistakes, there is always a chance to come back. Pakistan, however, would want to find a way to prevent New Zealand’s hat-trick of wins in Sharjah this tour.
Form guide
(most recent first, completed matches only)
Pakistan LWLLL
New Zealand WLLLW
In the spotlight
A recent convert to left-arm spin bowling, Haris Sohail hasn’t done badly at all. He followed up his economical, but wicketless, spell in the first ODI with a three-for in the second. The control that he has provided hides all signs that he started bowling spin as recently as last month. It will be interesting to see how he develops in the series, especially since Mohammad Hafeez cannot bowl.
There is an award at the end of every game for the fastest bowler of the match and every day, it ends up inAdam Milne’s pocket. Breaching the 150 kph barrier has been an easy job for Milne, but the wickets column has remained generally bare for him. The two wickets he picked in the last match doubled his ODI tally to four and it may just be the confidence-booster the young bowler needs.
Team news
Misbah-ul-Haq’s injury means Shahid Afridi is likely to lead the side in the third ODI. Anwar Ali and Yasir Shah have been named in place of Umar Gul and Bilawal Bhatti, but it remains to be seen if they find a place in the XI.
Pakistan (probable) 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Haris Sohail, 5 Umar Akmal, 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Shahid Afridi, 9 Sohail Tanvir, 10 Wahab Riaz, 11 Mohammad Irfan
New Zealand, after the win in the last game, are likely to play the same XI.
New Zealand (probable) 1 Anton Devcich, 2 Dean Brownlie, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Tom Latham, 6 Corey Anderson, 7 Luke Ronchi (wk), 8 Daniel Vettori, 9 Mitchell McClenaghan, 10 Adam Milne, 11 Matt Henry
Pitch and conditions
Pacers from both teams extracted disconcerting bounce from the shiny Sharjah pitch, although it was mainly because of the bowlers’ abilities. For batsmen prepared to spend time, it remains a decent pitch to bat. Dew will remain a factor; it showed up in the latter half of New Zealand’s innings and Pakistan’s bowlers served up a few full-tosses.
Stats & trivia

  • The last ODI was only the fourth instance of Pakistan losing all 10 wickets to pacers at home. The previous instance was also in Sharjah, against Australia in 2012

  • Ross Taylor has 1043 ODI runs in Asia in the last five years. He is only behind AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla in the list of leading non-asian batsmen in this period.

  • 13,138 - Runs given by Shahid Afridi, the most by any bowler in ODIs

Quotes
“We are trying to build the right combination for the World Cup and these issues have not allowed us to do so.”
Waqar Younis, the Pakistan coach, on the loss of two bowlers in Mohammad Hafeez and Saeed Ajmal

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Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

Best of Luck Pakistan. :slight_smile: :k:

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YK and Shafiq will probably play.

Absolute pathetic. Shambles.

Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

tu phir aaj kya program hay?

Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

Bro,you did not summarize in the other thread...India Vs Aus test...

Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

Kya karaiN bhai, yeh Paklinks walay paisay hi nahi daytay time per... :)

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Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

app sifarish ker daiN ;)

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:)

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Ideally Sohaib Maqsood (injured) and Fawad Alam should be in the ODI squad ahead of Younis and Asad.

I hope they play Umar Akmal in place of Younis or Asad (more likely) today

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Pakistan have again won the toss and they will bat

Umar Akmal comes in for Misbah…Afridi will do the captain’s job…

3 changes for NZ…Milne, Brownlie and Vettori are out. Nathan McCullum, Martin Guptill and Neesham are in the team.

Ummmmmm…same surface…same teams…same crowd…expecting a different result… :smiley: :jhanda:

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3.6
McClenaghan to Ahmed Shehzad, FOUR, now this is easy for the batsman, he is getting into his groove to hit the pulls and he crashes this to deep backward square leg. Neesham is there, but his knee gets stuck in the turf as he goes for the slide, ends up parrying it to the boundary

3.5
McClenaghan to Ahmed Shehzad, FOUR, short ball outside off, Mitch Mc's pace is not going to cause many problems, this is almost pulled off the front foot, through midwicket

3.4
McClenaghan to Ahmed Shehzad, FOUR, gets a freebie and carves it to the boundary. It was a wide full-toss and all the batsman had to do was slice it in the gap at point

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24/0 off 4

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Now hafeez's turn:

5.6
McClenaghan to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR, it's raining in Sharjah! He creams this fuller delivery through covers now. Another hat-trick of boundaries for Mitch Mc

5.5
McClenaghan to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR, not his best shot today.. This is a thick top edge off a bouncer but this lands just short of the boundary at fine leg.. It went very fine

5.4
McClenaghan to Mohammad Hafeez, FOUR, superbly punched through midwicket! This is just a punch.. He stays back and clips it off his pads to the boundary.

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43/0 off 6

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6.4
Henry to Ahmed Shehzad, SIX, out of the ground! Shehzad was waiting for this.. It's not too short but Shehzad swivels and whacks it over midwicket for a huge one.

6.3
Henry to Ahmed Shehzad, FOUR, doesn't move his feet but this one is timed beautifully! He just opens the face to place it to the left of the short cover fielder and it races along the turf

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55/0 off 6.5

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These two playing the short ball a lot better today. 9 4s and 2 6s already

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All eyes will be on Younis

Re: Pakistan v New Zealand, 3rd ODI, Sharjah

abhi tak ka program tu buhat aacha jaa raha hay,

per with Asad and younis to follow, can they take advantage of the flying start????