Pakistan vs NewZealand - 3rd ODI - 2011

Pakistan vs Newzealand
3rd ODI - 2011
Venue : Christchurch

Date n Time : Jan 29, 2011 (14:00 local , 01:00 GMT 06:00 am PST)

Squads : Pakistan : Shahid Khan Afridi (captain), Misbah-Ul-Haq (vice captain), Mohammad Hafeez, Younis Khan, Kamran Akmal, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal, Abdul Razaq, Ahmaed Shahzad, Abul Rehman, Saeed Ajmal, Sohail Tanveer, Tanveer Ahmed, Umar Gull, Shoaib Akhtar and Wahab Riaz

New Zealand : Jesse Ryder, Martin Guptill, Ross Taylor(capt), Scott Styris, Brendon McCullum (wk), Jacob Oram, luke Woodcock , Nathan McCullum, Tim Southee, Hamish Bennett , Kane Williamson , Kyle Mills

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^^^ I thought you were banned or on probation from opening new threads after the 9 wicket loss in the first ODI..
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since you opened the dhaga…then I pray for rain to have the game washed out again…:fraudia:

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LOL no one can ban me im the No 1 Pakistan team Supporter here :snooty: :jhanda:

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and I play better than Lara…

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u can coz ur :d6c:

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Waleed nay phir thread khola

Gayee bhans panni mein. :nahi:

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It’s ok we will ban him just before the world cup so he wont be able to negatively influence Pak matches and also to neutralise decent’s influence we will make him the mascot of the Indian team. :smiley:

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:D:D

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Bachay ke sath zulm hai ehsan uncle :naraz:

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chalo chalo ziyadah beykar main maska naheen lagao decent kau…woh wesay hee slippery rehta heay…

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ganday bachon kau saza milna naguzeer heay…

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thread kholna ganda kaam hai kiya :naraz:

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I have already bought the package for World Cup :dhimpak:

Ehsan bhai, anything for Pakistan. I’ll be official mascot of Team India for WC. I have already started following Indian news reports like “15 khilarioon ki Shakti”

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Kya actor shakti kapoor nay un ko khanay pey bulaya hai. :smiley:

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:jhanda: :slight_smile:

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**Will Pakistan’s batsmen fight back? **

   The Preview by Sriram Veera

January 28, 2011

Match Facts
January 29, Christchurch
Start time 14:00 (01:00 GMT)

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Big Picture
The perception of this contest is simple: it is a case of two battling batting line-ups pitted against the conditions; whichever team can produce incisive bowling is likely to trigger the opposition’s latent tendency to implode.
In the first ODI, Pakistan’s batting crumbled like only it can. On their bad days, there is a dull sense of déjà-vu as the batsmen succumb meekly to their technical frailties. What excites the fan are Pakistan’s good days: then you gasp at the audacious shot making of a Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi or Abdul Razzaq, or at the fluency of Younis Khan, or the nudge-dab-slog-sweep routine of Misbah-ul-Haq. If the bowlers are on song too, they look a dangerous outfit.
So far it’s been a quintessentially Pakistani start to the series: announce a World Cup team without naming the captain and idly watch cliques develop within the team; have the batting implode in the first game; then explode, briefly as rain ruined in the second game when the conditions were supposed to be loaded against the batsmen, and leave the rest of the world wondering what will happen in the third.
While Pakistan sink-and-awe, New Zealand occupy an ecosystem where discipline and self-surrender seem to co-exist without contradiction. One day, they look like a highly disciplined unit, whose whole seems greater than the sum of its parts, but on another day their frailties seem too weak to hide and they just surrender. The new coach, John Wright, has made some changes: Brendon McCullum bats lower down to strengthen the middle order, Martin Guptill opens with the licence to hunt runs together with Jesse Ryder, and Daniel Vettori drops further down. The news is that Jamie How will open in the next game as New Zealand continue to experiment before the World Cup.

Form guide

New Zealand: WLLLL
Pakistan: LLWLW

Players to watch out for …
Younis Khan is at his best when he stretches out on that front foot and laces his square-drives. You know then that everything is well in his world. The mind is relaxed, the footwork is positive and he is constantly thinking about runs. On his bad days, he pokes and dabs, and the shot selection can go awry. Which Younis will turn up tomorrow?
Kane Williamson has shown the ability to handle pace and seam and he is a good fit in a team where the top order has shown a tendency to collapse. Williamson provides stability to this side.

Team news
Jamie How, the Central Districts batsman, will open for New Zealand and Luke Woodcock and Kane Williamson are likely to play.
New Zealand (probable): 1 Jamie How, 2 Martin Guptill, 3 Ross Taylor (capt), 4 Scott Styris, 5 Kane Williamson, 6 Brendon McCullum (wk), 7 Jacob Oram, 8 Luke Woodcock, 9 Kyle Mills, 10 Tim Southee, 11 Hamish Bennett.
Will Pakistan go with the same team or bring Shoaib Akthar back?
Pakistan (probable): 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Misbah-ul-Haq, 5 Umar Akmal, 6 Kamran Akmal (wk), 7 Shahid Afridi (capt), 8 Abdul Razzaq, 9 Abdur Rehman/Sohail Tanvir, 10 Umar Gul, 11 Shoaib Akhtar/Wahab Riaz.

Stats and trivia

  • In the first ODI, Brendon McCullum became the third wicketkeeper to effect five or more dismissals, five times or more. The others are Adam Gilchrist (12) and Mark Boucher (8).
  • Mohammad Hafeez’s duck in the first game was his third against New Zealand. It’s also the 14th by an Pakistan opener against New Zealand.
  • Tim Southee’s 5 for 33, his maiden five-for, in the first ODI are the best bowling figures by a New Zealand bowler against Pakistan.

Quotes
“Hamish Bennett is unusual. He’s a hustler, he hits the deck very hard, so with the new ball and the extra bounce that he can get, hopefully he can get a little bit more. You need to see what happens on the day and where the wind’s going and things like that, but it’d be good to get him inside that first 10 overs and see what he can do with the new ball.”
Ross Taylor is excited at the prospect of opening the bowling with Hamish Bennett
“I guess the thing is not to get too distracted by things. You have a job to do just get on and do it. With the World Cup coming up I guess they are looking to rotate guys around, looking at the big picture.”
Jamie How says he is ready to open the batting

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I want to see Ahmad shahzad opening again

this kid got potential and he is aggressive too :jhanda:

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^^ well at least he is in the "zone" as far as mental preparation is concerned...he wants it and is showing it well....so he should be there for the rest of the series, while I would sacrifice 1 akmal and bring back Asad Shafiq...he is a solid middle order guy...

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my XI for the match

hafeez, shehzad, younis, shafiq, misbah, kamran, afridi, abdulrazzaq, gul, akhtar, abdulrehman

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Are u seriously going to put Akhtar in there? I would rather play Wahab Riaz!