Pakistan V WI - 3rd T/20

Pakistan v West Indies, 3rd T20I, Abu Dhabi[RIGHT]September 26, 2016[/RIGHT]
Buoyant Pakistan eye whitewash against world champions

THE PREVIEW BY NIKHIL KALRO

Match facts
**September 27, 2016
Start time 2000 local (1600 GMT)
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West Indies’ batsmen have to deliver to avoid a series sweep © AFP/Getty ImagesBig Picture
Bereft of confidence and 0-4 down, not much was happening for Pakistan’s limited-overs squad in their ODI series against England last month. But, as is the case in sport, one moment of clear thinking can help a team turn in around. Pakistan achieved that through a partnership between their best limited-overs batsmen, Shoaib Malik and Sarfraz Ahmed, in a demanding chase of 303in Cardiff. Three convincing T20 wins followed, and now, Pakistan have an atypical sense of belief in their own game, and camaraderie under newly-appointed captain Sarfraz has hit a new level. Although this series is done, Pakistan are still striving to find the glue that can hold it all together: consistency.
Pakistan’s series win against West Indies has been built around the same modus ope***** they’ve used for decades - bat to par and bowl well above that. Reducing the world champions to 48 for 8and 89 for 7 in the first two T20s showed their discipline with the ball. A youthful side has also shown the ability to save runs on the field. But, how will Pakistan’s new-look outfit hold their own under the duress that this format often brings?
As teams master the T20 format, they also sometimes deem a “bad day” acceptable. West Indies’ batsmen suffered two in succession, which has cost the team the series; their six-hitters have hit the wall when unable to find the boundary. “West Indies are known to be a boundary-hitting side. But it’s up to us to find a way around that,” batting coach Toby Radford said after the second T20. If they don’t, a whitewash may be inevitable.
Form guide
Pakistan WWWLL (last five completed matches, most recent first)
West Indies LLWWW

In the spotlight
Shoaib Malik has been one of Pakistan’s most consistent T20 performers. In his last 16 T20I innings, Malik has failed to register a double-digit score just once. Malik’s experience and fielding prowess have also helped Pakistan in their dramatic limited-overs revival.
West Indies’ middle order, which includes Dwayne Bravo, Kieron Pollard and Carlos Brathwaite, is arguably the best in the world. Bravo resurrected West Indies’ innings in the first T20 with a 54-ball 55. But for them to be at their destructive best, West Indies’ top order has to set a base from where the middle order can attack effectively.
Team news
Pakistan have no reason to change their winning combination with a whitewash in sight, though coach Mickey Arthur said on the eve of the game there might be changes on the fast-bowling front. “We would like to bring in [Mohammad] Amir, and start him bowling before the ODIs,” he said. “I want to know how Rumman Raees goes too, but we will take a final decision tomorrow.”*
********Pakistan (probable):

1 Sharjeel Khan, 2 Khalid Latif, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Umar Akmal, 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (capt & wk), 7 Imad Wasim, 8 Mohammad Nawaz, 9 Wahab Riaz, 10 Sohail Tanvir, 11 Hasan Ali/Mohammad Amir********
With the series gone, West Indies may hand Rovman Powell a debut, bringing him in for Nicholas Pooran, who has scores of 5 and 4 in his first two T20Is. West Indies may also rejig their misfiring top order.
West Indies (probable):
1 Johnson Charles, 2 Evin Lewis, 3 Andre Fletcher (wk), 4 Marlon Samuels, 5 Dwayne Bravo, 6 Kieron Pollard, 7 Carlos Brathwaite (capt), 8 Rovman Powell/Nicholas Pooran, 9 Sunil Narine, 10 Samuel Badree, 11 Jerome Taylor

Pitch and conditions
Abu Dhabi, with its larger dimensions, will provide a different challenge to the batsmen. Pakistan’s batsmen scampered through for plenty of twos in the smaller Dubai outfield, which could continue. West Indies’ six-hitting ability and adaptability will be tested. The nature of the pitch is unlikely to be too dissimilar from the first two T20Is.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Before this series, Pakistan had never won more than one match in a three-match T20I series[/li][li]Pakistan’s left-arm bowlers have taken 14 wickets this series, the joint most for any team in a bilateral T20I series[/li][li]Pakistan have won only one of the four T20Is they have played in Abu Dhabi[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“The dot-ball percentage was always far too high [previously in limited-overs cricket], so we had to rotate the strike more and we particulary worked hard to score off good balls. It was pleasing to see us score so many [87] off the last ten the other night.”
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur is happy that his team’s efforts to improve aspects of their limited-overs batting are working

*18.00GMT, September 26: The preview was updated after Mickey Arthur’s media interaction
Nikhil Kalro is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

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:hypo: :hypo: :hypo: :hypo:

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I hope they don’t lax and win the series 3-0. That would put more pressure on Azhar to deliver as captain (although to be fair he has been doing well with the bat)

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AOA ya ehl-al-cricket-nama :slight_smile:

jeeray ga bhai jeetay ga, Pak jeetay ga…white wash!

i’ll do chichora dab on whitewash !:slight_smile:

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I want to see Amir in lineup and Wahab is the one who should be dropped. Batting lineup is ok.

Any other team would have tested new players in last game but Pakistan wouldnt. Thats fine as long as they win it.

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Aab whitewash ka chance hee khatam ho gaya hai. :mad:

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Gayee Bhains pani maiN

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Pakistan have won the toss and will bowl

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Wahab and Hassan out

Amir and Rumman in

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5 left arm bowlers today. Is that a record?

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Good to see both Amir and Rumman. R should be given more chance after what he showed in PSL

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Here i come and Pakistan got its first wicket…

Pakistan V WI - 3rd T/20

First wicket down. Emad does it again. A swing and a miss for Charles. WI12/1 in 3rd

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And wicket as well…

WI 12/2

Pakistan V WI - 3rd T/20

Emad on hattrick. Bowled again

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Imad’s ball skids like Afridi’s + keeps low hence the high % of bowleds

Pakistan V WI - 3rd T/20

WI is shooting themselves in the foot. Runout shows low score pressure but it shouldn’t be since they have hitters sitting there

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Imad Wasim indeed is good find…and he got chance to play because some self pro-claimed player thought he is only talent in Pakistan

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Bishop was saying that Imad initially wanted to be a doctor but decided to postpone medicine because of his love for cricket

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disappointing Windies

nevertheless a terrific effort by Pak bowlers esp. Imad.