Pakistan Vs Zimbabwe , 3rd ODI, Harare

Rare chance for Zimbabwe to secure silverware

   The Preview by Devashish Fuloria

August 30, 2013

Match facts
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Start time 0930 local (0730 GMT)
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Big Picture
It’s not often that you get a second crack at winning a series against a top side if you are Zimbabwe. They may have lost the second ODI by a heavy margin, but that has only meant that the last game of the three-match contest is nicely poised with the series up for grabs. Pakistan were lax in the first ODI, but as they showed in the second, they are unlikely to repeat the mistakes and are favourites to take the series. Zimbabwe, on the other hand, not only need to find their best game, but also somehow concentrate despite the chafing presence of the player payments issue in the background that has put the remaining matches in the series - including the third ODI - under cloud. But there is something about the way Zimbabwe are playing in this series. They do not appear mere pushovers who are just required to take the field for the other team to stroll to a win. They are making Pakistan work hard, they are handling Pakistan’s bowlers appreciably well. Saeed Ajmal has taken a couple of wickets in each ODI, but he hasn’t run through the side. Shahid Afridi, a menacing bowler for most teams, has not been able to pick a wicket. Mohammad Hafeez is wicket-less as well and Zimbabwe have managed to cross 200 in both matches.
It’s a huge confidence boost for a struggling team against one of the most potent attacks in the world. Zimbabwe would believe that if they are to cause an upset before the Test matches, it has to come through their batting. The top order has been in decent form and the middle order has been contributing valuable runs.
Pakistan, though, would hope their openers come good and play meaningful innings. There is the calming presence of Misbah-ul-Haq and Hafeez in the middle order, but the rest of the batsmen haven’t shown consistency or leadership in building an innings. Not yet. That’s the chink in Pakistan’s armour Zimbabwe need to exploit. It could be their last chance to earn some glory as Pakistan are unlikely to cede any territory when the Tests begin.

Form guide

Pakistan WLWWT (last five completed matches, most recent first)
Zimbabwe LWLLL
Players to watch
Nasir Jamshed, one of the most promising batsmen in world cricket, had an exciting start to the year. Things have fizzled down a bit since then. The selectors’ decision to drop him from the Test squad raised a few eyebrows, but with scores of 2, 23, 27 and 32 on this tour, the case against him has only got stronger. Pakistan have two important tours against South Africa and Sri Lanka later this year and this match is Jamshed’s last chance to bring himself back into the spotlight.

 **Brian Vitori** has picked up a couple of wickets in both the  matches. In the second ODI, he dismissed two specialist batsmen in the  first half of the innings, but was taken for runs towards the end.  However, in the first ODI, his spells were a mirror image: he was  expensive at the start, but incisive towards the end. He bowls with good  pace and if he can stay consistent during the match, he is always a  threat to pick wickets.  

Team news

Questions were asked of Brendan Taylor during the post-match press conference after the second ODI about Timycen Maruma’s place in the XI and the absence of Pakistan-born Sikandar Raza. Taylor defended the inclusion of Maruma saying the batsman has looked better in the nets. But with five failures in a row, Maruma may have run out of breathing space. Taylor indicated Zimbabwe might make a couple of changes.

Zimbabwe (possible): 1 Vusi Sibanda, 2 Hamilton Masakadza, 3 Brendan Taylor (capt & wk), 4 Timycen Maruma/Sikandar Raza , 5 Malcolm Waller, 6 Sean Williams, 7 Elton Chigumbura, 8 Tendai Chatara, 9 Prosper Utseya, 10 Brian Vitori, 11 Tinashe Panyangara
Pakistan are unlikely to disturb the winning combination for the crucial match.

Pakistan (possible) 1 Nasir Jamshed, 2 Ahmed Shehzad, 3 Mohammad Hafeez, 4 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 5 Umar Amin, 6 Shahid Afridi, 7 Abdur Rehman, 8 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 9 Saeed Ajmal, 10 Junaid Khan, 11 Mohammad Irfan

Stats and trivia

  • Misbah-ul-Haq is the leading ODI batsman this year, with 894 runs. He has hit 10 half-centuries in this period, which is one-third of his career tally. When he was dismissed for 3 in the last match, it was only the third time this year he was out for a single-digit score. He averages a whopping 59.60 this year, but his strike-rate is 71.57, almost two points below his career strike-rate
  • Brendan Taylor, who has scored 483 runs more than Misbah in his career, has had a poor year till now. He is averaging 23 this year after staying over 40 in each of the previous four years.

Quotes

“Raza has had a fair run. To me he’s new to the side and we know he has got serious ability so we need to try and back him and he’s definitely going to contribute but it’s not going well for him and that’s the nature of the game.”
Brendan Taylor on Sikandar Raza

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7.00am GMT Zimbabwe have won the toss and will have a bowl

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Why Wahab not included :emmy: Overall Pakistani Bowlers performance except Junaid is just ordinary.

Pakistan go into the contest unchanged from the previous match. Two changes to the Zimbabwe side: Shingi Masakadza comes in for Brian Vitori and Sikandar Raza comes in for Timycen Maruma.
Taylor saying he wants to enjoy today’s game, free up their mind, and concentrate on winning, as opposed to looking too far ahead. Misbah also wants to focus on the basics, with a view to maximising at the end. Zimbabwe have no pressure, according to the Pakistan captain, and that the onus is on Pakistan to come out of this with a win. Shehzad not maximising his T20 form. Misbah hopeful the batsmen put up a collective effort
7.00am GMT Zimbabwe have won the toss and will have a bowl

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Lets see how raza performs against Pakistan.

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:clap:

0.4
Panyangara to Nasir Jamshed, FOUR, fuller length, wide outside off. Jamshed leans into it and drives through extra-cover to open his account with a boundary

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:clap: They should go with 5/over

3.3

 SW Masakadza to Ahmed Shehzad, FOUR, length ball outside off and Shehzad gets on the back foot to cut behind square for a boundary

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Ahmed and Nasir needs to learn how to take singles. They are playing these bowlers like they are facing SA bowlers in SA

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25/0 (7 overs) :smack2: ZIM top order is far better then Pakistani Top Order especially Openers

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So again we hope that in last 10 overs we ll score 100 runs

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If Pakistan continue to play like this till 25 overs and score 100/0, then some quick wickets bring them on back foot. Come one guys show some courage. :aj:

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Pak 37/0 off 10.0 overs...an over-cautious opening pair manages to stay on the crease... :D

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Fifty Up :clap:

52/0 (11.4 overs)

11.4

 SW Masakadza to Nasir Jamshed, SIX, short ball on middle and off. Jamshed gets back and hooks this towards  fine leg. Chatara, who is stationed there, gets two hands on it, but  ends up helping it on its way for a six. Good effort from the seamer

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55/0 (12 overs) ...Jimmy looking in great form today

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:yawn:

63/0 (13.2 overs)

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65/0 (14 overs) :sleep:

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:sadaf:

66/0 (15 overs)

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14.6

 Utseya to Ahmed Shehzad, no run  

14.5

 Utseya to Ahmed Shehzad, no run  

14.4

 Utseya to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, straight one on middle. Defended to the bowler  

14.3

 Utseya to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, full outside off. Defended to the off side  

14.2

 Utseya to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, length ball outside off. Shehzad backs away to cut but the ball beats the outside edge  

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Nasir Gone 66/1

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If Zim able to out Pak within 250 then they ve bright chances to win this game as there is nothing in this pitch

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Pakistan is in great under pressure, all the responsibility is on the shoulder of Ahmed Shahzad who has to stay at wicket till end to lose this match :sadaf: I am still unable to understand why they are playing with only 5 batsmen :hinna:

Ahmed 26 from 52 balls

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17.6

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, short ball outside off and angling in. Defended to point  

17.5

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, short ball outside off. Shehzad steers to gully for none  

17.5

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, 1 wide, short ball drifting down the leg side. Shehzad unable to get anything on it as its called wide by the umpire  

17.4

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, short of a length outside off. Defended to the off side  

Hassnain Zafar: “Once again expecting a good innings from Muhammad Hafeez.”

17.3

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, length ball outside off and angling in. Shehzad shoulders arms  

17.2

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, fuller length outside off. Driven to the off side for none  

17.1

 Chatara to Ahmed Shehzad, no run, turning in from outside off, Hafeez defends it back to the bowler  

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Ahmed have all the qualities of Chandar Paul