Pakistan v New Zealand

New Zealand v Pakistan, World T20 2016, Group 2, Mohali[RIGHT]March 21, 2016[/RIGHT]
Injury worries for Pakistan ahead of crucial NZ clash

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THE PREVIEW BY ALAGAPPAN MUTHU

Match facts
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Start time 1930 (1430 GMT)

'Don’t expect spin to play a major part’Big picture
It was not that long ago that New Zealand were seen as dark horses at nearly every world tournament. In this one though, they’ve been a bit like chameleons, changing their colours to suit their surroundings and hoodwink those higher on the food chain. A victory against Pakistan in Mohali will take them to a second semi-final at a global event in as many years.
Shahid Afridi and his men, no matter how much their erratic form hints otherwise, are no pushovers. News from the camp is that the batting still needs patching up, but the area more in need of improvement is their utilisation of resources. During their loss against India, their best bowler Mohammad Amir did not complete his quota. Pakistan’s reading of the Kolkata pitch too was also incorrect, although they couldn’t help the rain that arrived later, and lent it just enough moisture for the ball to grip and turn.
It is in reading the conditions offered to them that New Zealand have been impeccable. They hadn’t played in the subcontinent since the previous World T20, but they assessed Nagpur would be spin-friendly and exploited better than the hosts did. Rains in Dharamsala meant they barely had any face time with the surface before a match against Australia, yet their only change Mitchell McClenaghan produced the match-turning performance.
Coach Mike Hesson and captain Kane Williamson have been unafraid to make left-field choicesand their frontline players have been quite accommodating. Tim Southee and Trent Boult, two of the premier fast bowlers in the world, have not yet played a single game in the World T20, although Mohali’s reputation of being a slightly more seamer-friendly venue might change that. Pakistan and their phalanx of left-armers wouldn’t mind that eventuality either.
Pakistan, however, will have to contend with a few injury worries. The team doctor has said thatMohammad Hafeez could miss the match after a bone contusion in his femur. Fast bowlerWahab Riaz was hit in the neck region by a throw at practice and had to visit the hospital. He was assessed by a neurologist who said the bowler was normal. The fitness of both players will be assessed on Tuesday afternoon.
Call on Wahab, Hafeez on Tuesday

Pakistan will assess the fitness of both Wahab Riaz and Mohammad Hafeez on Tuesday afternoon before a crucial Super 10 match against New Zealand in Mohali, although it is likely Hafeez could miss the game. Wahab was struck on the left temporal region above the ear by a throw during a practice session on Monday. He was taken to a hospital for a precautionary CT scan and a neurologist’s assessment declared the bowler ‘normal’.
According to Dr Sohail Saleem, Pakistan’s team doctor, the fast bowler had “mild swelling but no loss of consciousness, vomiting or delusions and he was very well oriented in time and space.”
“His strength and reflexes were also found to be normal,” Saleem said in a PCB release. “He himself walked over to the dressing room from the ground. Subsequently he was taken to a medical facility for C.T. Scan as a precautionary measure, which confirmed that there was no fracture in the cranium and pericranial soft tissue appeared normal. He was also seen by a neurologist at the same hospital, who declared him normal. Wahab is being kept under supervision of the team doctor and physio overnight in his hotel room.”
Hafeez’s injury came to light in Kolkata a couple of days ago, according to Saleem.
"The senior batsman complained of pain in the right knee a couple of days ago. He was administered physio treatment several times but the pain didn’t subside. On examination he was suspected to be having a strain of one of ligament in his right knee.
"He was sent for an MRI immediately after arrival in Mohali from Kolkatta. The MRI report received today revealed bone contusion/edema in the inter-condylar region of the femur. There was also minimal amount of fluid in the knee joint.
“He would be further inspected on Tuesday, but it is likely that he would not be able to take part in the match against Black Caps.”
Form guide
New Zealand: WWWWL (last five completed matches)
Pakistan: LWWLW

In the spotlight
Ross Taylor was beloved in these parts. Before Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers, he was the darling of Bangalore and a lot of that was down to how destructive he can be in the latter overs. That leg-side swipe over square leg and midwicket had been his go to shot in Twenty20 cricket, but now he has an all-round game to rely on. Taylor is coming back from injury and hasn’t hit his best form yet, but he remains a key member of this New Zealand batting line-up.
Sharjeel Khan is a powerful man. Pakistan have kept him at the top of their order in the hope that he fires like he did in the PSL. But beating the ball into submission has not been the most productive tactic at this year’s World T20. In seven innings since the Asia Cup, Sharjeel has gone past thirty only once. He hasn’t faced 30 balls even once. Perhaps giving himself a little more time at the crease might help sort that out.
Team news
New Zealand kept their cards to their chest about their team combinations. “We will look up that pitch tomorrow, the pitch will covered overnight and will dry up a bit,” Hesson said. “We will pick a side that suits the conditions and the opposition, but won’t be thinking too far ahead.”
New Zealand (probable) 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Kane Williamson (capt), 3 Colin Munro, 4 Corey Anderson, 5 Ross Taylor, 6 Grant Elliot, 7 Luke Ronchi (wk), 8 Mitchell Santner, 9 Mitchell McClenaghan/Trent Boult, 10 Ish Sodhi, 11 Adam Milne/Tim Southee
Pakistan could be forced to make changes due to their injury concerns. Perhaps that may make room for left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz or Imad Wasim. Khalid Latif could come in for Hafeez.
Pakistan (probable) 1 Sharjeel Khan, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez/ Khalid Latif, 4 Umar Akmal, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Imad Wasim/ Mohammad Nawaz, 9 Mohammad Irfan, 10 Mohammad Sami, 11 Mohammad Amir
Pitch and conditions
The World T20 pitches have kept everyone on sharp notice. The one in Mohali was barely distinguishable from the outfield on match eve, although that may just be to keep the pitch from crumbling as a result of the prevalent hot and dry weather. So very little fear of rain, and very little fear of dew as well. “Mohali is probably more like New Zealand conditions than perhaps Nagpur and Dharamsala,” Hesson said.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Mitchell Santner’s economy rate of 5.95 is the second-best by a New Zealander in T20Is under condition of at least 20 overs bowled. The man at the top is the one he is trying to emulate, Daniel Vettori, 5.7 after 131.1 overs. Ish Sodhi is third with 6.32 and Nathan McCullum is fifth with 6.86.[/li][li]Pakistan average 25.40 for their opening partnership in all T20Is, among Full Members only Bangladesh and Zimbabwe have fared worse. New Zealand’s 36.31 is the highest.[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“They are unpredictable, but very skilful. We are fortunate to have played them recently. Whether that makes them less predictable or just gives us more information. As a batting unit, they are relatively predictable in the way they play and that gives us more opportunity with the ball.”
New Zealand coach Mike Hesson

“In cricket, generally the team that makes fewer mistakes wins. India made fewer mistakes than us. We have to cut down on our mistakes.”
Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi

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We need to bat first, hope we make 180 and then hope Amir strikes.

Our spin department is a shambles so Irfan and Wahab, for once, need to show up.

I'd play Imad instead of Hafeez who;s injured.

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I wouldnt keep such big hopes :)

Well its Mohali so Emad should play instead of Sami.

Hafeez would stay I'm sure and so will rest of the players.

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Hafeez is injured, ligament issues!

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then it should be Nawaz instead of him while still Emad replacing Sami. Or as mentioned in the note they may give Khalid Latif a chance since he is a complete batsman. Its still a gamble.

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We know how much gambling our think tank does, none.:hinna:

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ligament issues or batting at no 7 issues. :hmmm:

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Another day of Torture

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I read Imran Khan mentioning Mohali wicket will help seamers, I wonder if it is a good news for our bowlers or a bad news for our batsmen. I would include in both Imad and Nawaz in place of Hafeez and Wahab and promote Sarfraz to one down position.

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Acha hee hai aisay issues ki wajah say saray ganday anday team say bahar ho jayen gay after WC Insha Allah.

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Thats wut I hoped after 2011 WC as well. If you remember we had a embarrassing loss against India in QF. That was in Mohali too.

Back then,

Afridi was the captain —> Still is.

Waqar was the coach —> Still is.

They are making so much money that nobody wants to leave izzat se.

Just take a look at Shahid Afridi’s official twitter account where the main description says:

“they call me Boom Boom and I love the title. Brains behind saf](https://twitter.com/hashtag/SAF?src=hash)For Cricket and commercial info contact my manager

Ab ye mazay retirement ke baad to nai aaenge na :slight_smile:

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Didnt Wahab get 5 wickets in the WC semi finals against India on this ground?

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He did but the wicket can be entirely different just like in Calcutta Pak scored 201 in one game and after few days 118. Pak must do a better job in reading the pitch and not get stuck with any ancient planning

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I think we should take a risk this time and put NZ in if we win the toss and try to restrict them to 150+/-

Batting first our batsmen have been struggling big time lately not knowing how to build an innings and set a decent total

Struggled against India in both Asia Cup and T20 batting first. Struggled to set a decent total against BD in Asia Cup.

One game against BD in World T20 cannot be used as a yard stick. I would drop two pacers (difficult to decide which two to drop from the three, Irfan, Wahab or Sami).

Probably play Sami (on present form) and strengthen spin by playing both Imad and Nawaz

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However if it does look like a seaming track (Mohali) then probably just drop Wahab and play Imad

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Everyone seems to be injured for tomorrow

Looks like Afridi to play his second last international match tomorrow :(

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Seaming track or spinning track. Play a team that is balanced.

Sharjeel is terrible liability against spin. Will again be exposed against NZ spin. Useless player at international level unless he improves.

He sits for Imad. Wahab for Anwar Ali. Open with Hafeez and Ahmed Shahzad. Umar one down.

This gives us a Balanced team that bats till 9 down to give us option to score 180+. Also gives 3 fast and 3 spin options and a medium pacer options to a captain.

Should have played this team against India. We lost the match when Sharjeel and Afridi were facing Ashwin and Jadeja. Ridiculous.

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It wont be a bad idea to keep sharjeel for the last overs as hitter. But looks like hafeez is out. So only other person to open with shahzad would be Sarfraz.
Similarly Wahab Riaz is out but plz no Anwar Ali. Emad is the person to replace him. Now instead of hafeez, I think Afridi will play a regular batsman which will be Khalid Latif. Otherwise Nawaz can be an option too.

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Please no one watch the TV. Media is main cause for every thing happening in our country.

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:jhanda:
go pakistan!