Pakistan Vs SA - 4th ODI - Kingsmead - Durban

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Thu Mar 21
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4th ODI - South Africa v Pakistan
Kingsmead, Durban

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South Africa look to seal series at tricky Kingsmead

The Preview by Firdose Moonda
March 20, 2013

Match facts
March 21, Kingsmead
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Big Picture
The series has reached its crossroad. Either it will be decided in Durban - in which case South Africa will seal a trophy and begin to change perceptions about the venue being a hoodoo ground - or Pakistan will further rubberstamp that theory and take a still-alive contest to Benoni on Sunday.After two one-sided games in Bloemfontein andCenturion, the series ignited at the Wanderers where a high-scoring match offered a glimpse into both teams’ strengths and weaknesses. Pakistan still have the ability to bounce back from the unlikeliest of situations, South Africa still get themselves into winning positions and freeze when that changes.
In Johannesburg, they thawed just in time to stop the Shahid Afridi juggernaut but his innings will give Pakistan belief. They know that Kingsmead is must-win for them, but they also know that they could not have asked for a better venue to face that kind of challenge. Apart from a pitch that should suit them, Pakistan will have massive support in Durban, which may leave South Africa feeling up against it.
The home team’s main focus is consistency and the only way for them to start building some of that will be to win the next two matches. Without Faf du Plessis, their middle order will be thoroughly tested as they aim for that.
Pakistan also have injury worries, which will affect their bowling combinations. That said, at this late stage of a tour, bench strength is bound to be exposed and the unit that has the ability to use its best will deservedly come out on top.
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Form guide**
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South Africa: WLWWL (most recent first)
Pakistan: LWLLW
Players to watch**

Every few months, Graeme Smith’s name comes up as a candidate for the chop in South Africa’s limited-overs teams and every time it happens, he responds with a decent score. It’s happened again, with his 116 against New Zealand forgotten in the shadows of the 30, 10 and 3 he has notched up in the series so far. What is more noticeable than a lack of runs is his increasing uneasiness against Pakistan’s opening bowlers. He has never been an attractive player and often wills his way to big scores, and the stage is set for that to happen again.By the same token, his opposite number, Nasir Jamshed, is also under pressure to produce. After back to back hundreds against India, Jamshed’s potential was obvious but he has not replicated that in South Africa. He looks confident and plays a few aggressive strokes but is often guilty of giving his wicket away. His often comical fielding has come under scrutiny as well and with calls for Kamran Akmal to open, he may realise the time has come to step up.
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Team news**
Faf du Plessis has been ruled out of the series with a lower back problem which will present an opportunity to either David Miller, who was already in the squad or Quinton de Kock, who was brought in. It’s far likelier that Miller will play ahead of de Kock. Kyle Abbott may be called on to play at his home ground in place of either Rory Kleinveldt or Lonwabo Tsostobe. Morne Morkel, who still recovering from his hamstring strain, was spotted having a long stint in the nets on the match eve, so a return for him cannot be ruled out either.**South

Africa** (probable) 1 Graeme Smith 2 Hashim Amla 3 Colin Ingram, 4 AB de Villiers (capt & wk), 5 David Miller/Quinton de Kock, 6 Farhaan Behardien, 7 Ryan McLaren 8 Robin Peterson 9 Dale Steyn, 10 and 11 Kyle Abbott/Rory Kleinveldt/Morne Morkel
Pakistan are waiting on Umar Gul and Mohammad Irfan’s availability and have drafted Sohail Tanvir into the squad as cover. Tanvir has been in good form with both bat and ball for the Lions franchise and so, even if either of the pair is fit, he may still be considered in place of Wahab Riaz. Kaman Akmal appears to have moved up the order and the batting line-up is likely to remain unchanged. Pressure on Younis Khan after a few poor matches means that Asad Shafiq could come back in.
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Pakistan** (probable) 1 Nasir Jamshed, 2 Mohammad Hafeez, 3 Kamran Akmal (wk), 4 Younis Khan/Asad Shafiq, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Shoaib Malik, 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Umar Gul/Wahab Riaz/Sohail Tanvir, 9 Saeed Ajmal 10 Junaid Khan, 11 Mohammsd Irfan/Sohail Tanvir
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Pitch and conditions**
Mention Durban and two things come to mind: un-South African conditions and rain. At least only the former is expected to make an appearance in this match. The surface will be slower than any other venue that has been used in the series so far and it is said to favour opposition more than it does the hosts. South Africa will mindful of changing that perception and the weather should play its part in allowing them to do that. A clear, sunny day is forecast for Durban with no precipitation.
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Stats and trivia**

  • Pakistan hold the record for the highest innings total at Kingsmead. Their 351 for 4 in the 2006-07 season included Shahid Afridi’s score of 77 off 35 balls and they beat South Africa by 141 runs

  • The last time South Africa won two consecutive ODIs in a series was more than a year ago, when they beat New Zealand 3-0 in February-March 2012

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Quotes**
“When you miss key players in important games, it’s a loss but it tests your depth as a squad, which is important going into the Champions Trophy in England.”
***Robin Peterson *speaks for both teams who arrive in the twilight of the series with a spate of injury concerns"I truly believe we’re heading in the right direction, especially from the bowling side of things. The guys are coming up with very clear gameplans and they know exactly what they want to do."
***AB de Villiers *is pleased with the progress South Africa have made

*Firdose Moonda is ESPNcricinfo’s South Africa correspondent

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Hope to see Pakistan keeping the series alive by winning this one at Durban.

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This one is do or die

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1 AM PD Time.

Since when did Phoenix Desi get a time zone allocated to him?

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South African concerns over Kingsmead again

If actions reveal more than words, the behaviour of South Africa’s think tank cancel out AB de Villiers’ claim that the Kingsmead pitch is not a worry ahead of what could be a series-deciding ODI against Pakistan.
For half-an-hour on Tuesday, Gary Kirsten and team manager Mohammad Moosajee held animated conversation with the chief executive of the Dolphins, Jesse Chellan and groundsman Wilson Ngobese and they were not just catching up. The topic of conversation was the strip and it was clear South Africa were not happy.
They complained about the surface being too dry and were concerned it would take too much turn, which would play into Pakistan’s hands perfectly. They wanted something that would suit their own team better - specifically a harder surface. Later in the afternoon, Ngobese and his staff watered the strip. On Wednesday, there was no meeting, only polite hellos.
Such is South Africa’s paranoia with Durban. Over the past two seasons, South Africa have labelled Kingsmead, “subcontinental,” after losing Test matches to both India and Sri Lanka. Mysteriously, this season Durban did not host any Test and was only given a Twenty20 against New Zealand and another against Pakistan, along with tomorrow’s ODI.
South Africa earned an emphatic eight-wicket win over New Zealand but T20 against Pakistan was washed out. As a result, no-one was able to judge whether conditions in Durban would continue to suit visitors from Asia more than it does the hosts. With the one-day series on the line, it seems that is not a chance management is willing to take.
Pakistan’s obvious strength is their spinners. Although South Africa have played them well they do not want to give them any additional advantage, especially not with the series poised as it is. If Pakistan win in Durban, the contest will be level again at 2-2. If South Africa win, they take the trophy.
De Villiers insisted he is not the “kind of guy who worries about stuff like that,” but got in a subtle snipe at Kingsmead for not offering the team wickets they are used to. “We’re playing at home and we’d like to get bouncy and pacy tracks, which we haven’t got the whole of the season. In the last two years, the wickets in South Africa have slowed up quite a bit. It’s just one of those things you’ve got to deal with. The Kingsmead wicket looks a bit drier than normal,” he said.
He quickly countered the criticism by saying if South Africa want to dominate the shortest format as they currently do in the longer one, they will have to learn to adapt. “If we want to be the No. 1 team in the world, which is the main goal eventually, we’ll have to beat any team in any conditions. If there is turn we’ll have to adapt as quickly as possible and beat Pakistan at their own game.”
He went one further too and challenged the current team to prove they can perform even when the situation is not tailor-made for them. “That kind of win would give me a lot more satisfaction than beating them on a bouncy and pacy track,” he said and pointed to the performance in Johannesburg on Sunday as an example.
“At the Wanderers, we got the bad end of the toss. The ball was moving around the first 10 overs and it was a very flat wicket in the afternoon. It wasn’t a bouncy, pacy track; it was a flat wicket. It suited Pakistan quite well and we just outplayed them. We’re beating them by playing good cricket and doing the basics better than them.”
In particular, de Villiers was impressed with the efforts in the field where he points to the bowlers’ improvement in the absence of Morne Morkel and Jacques Kallis. “The guys are coming up with very clear game plans and they know exactly what they want to do. We were put under the pump at the Wanderers and we came through. It’s a step in the right direction to defend successfully in a game like that. Things like the death overs have always been a worry in the past and we did better in that department,” he said.
The spotlight will be on the batsmen in Durban, though. If the pitch does allow Pakistan’s spinners an opening, it will also provide a stern examination of the South African middle-orders’ ability to counter them.
Without Faf du Plessis, South Africa go back to being fairly inexperienced in that area. De Villiers indicated that du Plessis’ spot will be taken by David Miller and not Quinton de Kock at first. “For this game, Dave is next in line,” he said. Known as a classy, big-hitter, Miller will have to bring out his softer side to face the spin and if he can do successfully, he may earn himself a ticket to the Champions Trophy in June and his home ground, Kingsmead, a few points in the patriotism stakes.

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Imran Farhat can replace Jimmy!

:insh: we will win :jhanda:

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9.30am AB de Villiers has won the toss, and South Africa are going to bat first
9.20am "As little grass as I have ever seen," Shaun Pollock says of the Kingsmead pitch. Also this is only the first day ODI in Durban since 2007. It should take away some of the advantage that sides batting first have. Toss in 10 minutes

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9.30am AB de Villiers has won the toss, and South Africa are going to bat first

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How many did they have to play? Five?

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GC Smith, HM Amla, CA Ingram, AB de Villiers*†, DA Miller, F Behardien, R McLaren, RJ Peterson, RK Kleinveldt,DW Steyn, LL Tsotsobe

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Imran Farhat, Mohammad Hafeez, Kamran Akmal†, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq*, Shoaib Malik, Shahid Afridi, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Irfan

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0.1

 Mohammad Irfan to Amla, OUT, and Irfan has removed Amla first ball at his home ground  




 **HM Amla c †Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Irfan 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00  **

:jhanda:

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:hbk: :jhanda:

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.2

 Mohammad Irfan to Ingram, OUT, bowled'im. Timber all over. Irfan is on fire. That's Garner bowling  those yorkers with the left arm/ A perfect yorker first up. Swinging in,  on the crease it lands and in front of off, and moves away slightly to  beat the outside edge and knock the off stump over  




 **CA Ingram  b Mohammad Irfan 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00  **

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Wow...SA 0/2 off 0.2 overs... :D

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Irfan rips out two in first two balls :hbk:

SA 4/2

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:yahoo: :sadiyah: :jhanda:

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What a start and Smith in all sorts of trouble against Irfan. :k:

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Don’t allow a big partnership :hbk: these 2 players should get out quickly :jhanda:

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:hmmm:
Solid statistic from Madhu: “There have been only two wins after a team has been down 0/2. And the teams that have managed to do so are South Africa (against India in Cape Town 2006) and Pakistan (against New Zealand in Abu Dhabi 2009)”

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 Junaid Khan to de Villiers, FOUR, thrashed down the ground. A half-volley outside off, and he is down on a knee to drive it between Junaid and mid-off  

3.4

 Junaid Khan to de Villiers, no run, length ball, just outside off, defended off the back foot  

3.3

 Junaid Khan to de Villiers, FOUR, lovely shot. Short of a length, widish, angling away, and he rocks back to punch this between mid-off and cover