Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Now that I have opened the thread, Pakistan will Inshallah give Australia taste of their own medicine :jhanda:

We need to do that in order to confirm our chances just winning will not secure us the spot. We need to win it decisively and increase RR


**Date/Time: Oct 2, 2012 (15:30 local | 10:00 GMT | 06:00 EDT | 05:00 CDT )
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Venue: Columbo

Weather:

25 - 31° C

One poor showing, against India no less, has suddenly thrown Pakistan’s World Twenty20 campaign onto far less certain ground than it had occupied solidly since day one of the tournament. Another loss to Australia, the competition’s most assured and dominant team so far, and the Pakistanis will not make the semi-finals. It is a harsh scenario, but a reflection of the competition’s format, calling for consistent results. The hesitance and doubt evident against India must quickly be shed from the minds and limbs of Pakistan’s cricketers, but the looming possibility of elimination may not aid the return of a state of focus.

By contrast, Australia know they do not even need to win to progress, for they will qualify for the semi-finals unless Pakistan can inflict the sort of thrashing George Bailey’s men have commonly dealt out so for, and a similar margin unfolds in India’s match against South Africa. So far led with exceptional poise and power by the irrepressible Shane Watson, the Australians have not had their depth of batting tested. Nevertheless, the likes of Michael Hussey and Cameron White have shown decent touch in their brief stays at the crease, and the confidence of all players has benefited from Watson’s show of strength.

These two sides are very familiar with one another, having contested T20 and ODI series in the UAE as a prelude to this event. Australia began that T20 series floundering, and ended it with growing confidence. They have gone up another notch or three since, while Pakistan have been shaken by the India defeat. Mohammad Hafeez’s team will hope to regain the confidence they showed in Dubai, or risk elimination from an event they looked in with a chance to win a few days ago.

Form guide
(completed matches, most recent first)
Australia WWWWW
Pakistan LWWWL

Watch out for
The outstanding display by Xavier Doherty on his recall to the team has placed some pressure on Brad Hogg for his spot in the XI, should Australia wish to revert back to a one spinner policy against teams better versed at slow bowling than South Africa. Hogg has bowled tidily enough during the tournament, and offered plenty of energy in the field. But he has only two victims at a cost of 53.50 so far, and will need to provide a greater impact on the wickets column as the tournament reaches its pointy end.

Plenty of chatter has surrounded Mohammad Hafeez’s surprisingly halting display with the bat and in the field against India. While there is some understanding at the occasion getting the better of Hafeez and his team, Pakistan’s captain must show greater steel against Australia in order to push his team to the next phase. Hafeez should be helped by a return to the top of the bowling attack, for his spin has troubled David Warner in the past.

Team news
Pakistan can either make changes in reaction to the heavy defeat against India or keep faith with the XI that had previously looked so poised at this event.

Pakistan (probable): 1 Mohammad Hafeez (capt), 2 Imran Nazir, 3 Nasir Jamshed, 4 Kamran Akmal (wk), 5 Shoaib Malik, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Umar Gul, 9 Yasir Arafat, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Raza Hasan

Australia (probable): 1 David Warner, 2 Shane Watson, 3 Mike Hussey, 4 Cameron White, 5 George Bailey (capt), 6 Glenn Maxwell, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Brad Hogg, 9 Pat Cummins, 10 Mitchell Starc, 11 Xavier Doherty

Pitch and conditions
As expected, the Premadasa Stadium surface is growing more sluggish and spin friendly with each passing match. It will not be too far removed from the Sharjah surface on which Australia and Pakistan last met.

Stats and trivia
A win for Australia would equal their longest winning streak in T20Is, a span of six matches at the 2010 World T20 in the Caribbean

Defeat for Pakistan would have them miss the semi-finals of the World T20 for the first time. They were finalists in 2007, winners in 2009 and beaten semi-finalists in 2010

Quotes
“Things are just falling my way at the moment, I suppose. Things can turn and your form can go against you so you’ve got to make the most of it while you can.”
Shane Watson hopes he won’t have to wake up soon.

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012

jo rahi sahi kasar thee woh Decent ney poori kar dee :D

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

^ dosroon k thread open kerney sai kaun sa jeet rahey hain :snooty:

I might as well try my luck :smiley:

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

just kidding

Hoping against hope Pak give a much better account of themselves with the bat in this game

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

hamarey dil sai mut khaloo, khiloona toot jayee ga :(

PS: :D ...sticky it please....

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Dang...never thought I would be rooting for the Aussies to win a game of cricket :D

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

:insh: Pak to win..

but they must come out with 2-3 plans for Watson, Mr. death to Pakistan (M Hussey) and Warner. Then play their (oz) paceman to boundaries only. Forget the fishing out side off…

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

I guess because other side of the equation is even worst :D

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Indians will be rooting for Australia and Pakistanis for South Africa. :p

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

But seriously, what are we gonna do with SA if they can't even win one game in super 8. :p

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Normally I would root for Pak in an Aus-Pak game. But if Pak wins this one, India's chances of making the semis are pretty bleak even with a win over SA.

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

I have put my money on Pak in this match althought against India I betted on India ;)

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Aus could deliberately tank this match to avoid meeting India in the finals :)

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

apna final aap paida ker ager zindoon main hai :)

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Uss zulf pey phabti shabe dejur kee soojee
Undhay koh undherey mein bauhat dur kee soojee.

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

I have decided NOT to watch. Maybe Pakistan will win if I dont. :hoonh:

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Seems like you recently started following cricket :hehe:

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

Two things:
If Pakistan can play out their pacemen for boundaries instead of edges to the keeper or holing out to fielders
and second have a plan of attack for Watson, M Hussey and Warner then :insh: they can reel the aussies “in”

Pakistan for sure should chase instead of setting a target…

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

I might end up breaking off my tv so its better if I avoid this match :mad:

or may be not :bummer:

Re: Pakistan vs Australia - World T20 Super-8 match - Oct 2, 2012 - Columbo

​Aapke saamne to abhi baccha hi hoon, Chacha jaan :wink: