Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Skillful NZ and Pakistan in final showdown The Preview by Alagappan Muthu
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Match facts
Friday, December 19, 2014
Start time 1500 local (11 GMT)

Play 01:02

  Pakistan and NZ set for decider     			       

Big picture
New Zealand and Pakistan have managed something special over the last week and a half - a bilateral one-day series that does not want for context.
Throughout this tour, both teams have been in a see-saw battle that is yet to have a winner. The Test series was drawn. So was the T20 series. The ODI series stands at 2-2 with one match to play because of a riveting showdown in Abu Dhabi. In some ways, Wednesday’s ODI summarised the tour so far: one team got the upper hand, then the other picked itself up and fought back vigorously.
Key individuals have also stepped up. Shahid Afridi has shown an awareness of how match-changing a 30- or 40-ball stay from him can be. Kane Williamson has developed the kind of consistency that adjectives can’t catch up to. Sarfraz Ahmed has been fearless and calculating. And for a bowler who regularly touches the 150kph-mark, Adam Milne’s accuracy has been striking.
New Zealand’s ability to adapt to the UAE conditions has been matched by Pakistan’s doggedness and whatever happens on Friday, the gains from this series is likely to stand both teams in good stead for the upcoming World Cup, and perhaps beyond.

Form guide
(most recent first, completed matches only)
Pakistan LWLWL
New Zealand WLWLL

In the spotlight
It should not have taken an injury to accommodate Umar Akmal into Pakistan’s XI. A player with over 100 matches to his name should be able to command a regular place in the side, but it shows that he is still considered a gamble. And some of his dismissals corroborate that. He did well in Abu Dhabi and would need to build on that if he wants to compete for a middle-order position, especially when it is likely that that Sohaib Maqsood and Misbah-ul-Haq might slot back in once they regain fitness.
Martin Guptill](http://www.espncricinfo.com/newzealand/content/player/226492.html) is tall, strong and a typically stand-and-deliver batsman whose game is built around power. The only problem is that he tends to have some starting troubles. New Zealand have struggled to find a settled opening combination, so much that their regular captain Brendon McCullum is mulling a move to the top of the order. Should Guptill devise a way to increase his consistency, New Zealand might just have one of the most explosive opening pairs in the World Cup.

Team news

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Shahid Afridi has thrived as Pakistan captain © AFP The experiment with Nasir Jamshed as opener did not yield a good result and also forced Mohammad Hafeez to occupy an unfamiliar batting position. Pakistan might go back to the Hafeez-Ahmed Shehzad combine at the top and either use Jamshed in the middle order or bring back Asad Shafiq.
Pakistan (probable) 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Younis Khan, 4 Asad Shafiq/ Nasir Jamshed, 5 Haris Sohail, 6 Umar Akmal, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Shahid Afridi (capt), 9 Sohail Tanvir, 10 Anwar Ali, 11 Mohammad Irfan
Daniel Vettori left the UAE on the eve of the final ODI for his brother’s wedding, which opens up a spot for Nathan McCullum.
New Zealand (probable) 1 Martin Guptill, 2 Dean Brownlie, 3 Kane Williamson (capt), 4 Ross Taylor, 5 Tom Latham, 6 Corey Anderson, 7 Luke Ronchi (wk), 8 Nathan McCullum, 9 Matt Henry, 10 Adam Milne 11 Mitchell McClenaghan

Pitch and conditions
Abu Dhabi tends to be a slow but flat track and batting first has been a marked advantage.

Stats & trivia

  • Shahid Afridi has a strike-rate of 165.51 with the bat and an economy rate of 4.22 with the ball in this series - the best among both teams
  • Mitchell McClenaghan, with 55 wickets from 27 matches - is the only bowler from either side to be among the top-10 wicket-takers in the last two years. Mohammad Irfan with 52 is 11th

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Can be an interesting finish.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

NZ 275/4

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Younis' pathetic performance continues, Asad Shafiq has decided to shoot himself in the foot after being given so many chances. Lets see if Haris, Ahmed Shehzad, Umar Akmal and Sarfaraz can do something as I think Shahid Afridi has done his quota of performances for the series.

Currently Pak at 76/3 in 22.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

bad performance all around hands over the series to Kiwis... Pakistan lost by 69 runs.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Well done NZ.

NZ secure the series.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Very happy. Slap in the face of idiots at PCB, when the whole nation is in mourning they were more concerned about the commitments. Shame on them. This is the first time in my life that I am happy that Pak lost and I have been watching cricket for over 45 years.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Did not bother to watch the last 2 games but defeat should not come as a big surprise to anyone. I think Pak won the one day series in South Africa but if I remember correctly we have lost the decider of every other 5-match ODI series over the past 3 or 4 years.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

I think the players hearts were not into playing. PCB should have been more sensitive to what was going on in Pakistan.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

They should have cancelled the last two games. PCB should have known better

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

I thought Sheheryar being a diplomat must be an intelligent guy but turned out to be an idiot.

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

Didn't even bothered to watch the last two games!

Re: Pakistan Vs Newzeland,5th ODI at Abu Dhabi

What is the next match of Pakistan?