Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe on Mar. 1 @ Woolloongabba, Brisbane CWC 2015/ Younis out

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Do i honestly want Pakistan to win? YES
Do i expect them to win? NO
Why so? *Toothless Bowling, Fragile Batting, Lacklusture Fielding and "the icing on the cake" Off-Field Shenanigans *

What are my real intentions? worldpeace

Ab khush?

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:aejaz:

Younis out, Rahat likely to play against Zimbabwe | SPORT - geo.tv

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Meanwhile on GS (upon getting the news of YK exclusion)

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Planning to leave Sarfaraz out again? :smack:

If I did not see his name on the playing X1 I am going to %$^%^&$&&%^&^*%^&%^&%$&$&%$^&%$^&%$^&%^&

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Younis missed a chance to redeem himself. Zimbawe are clearly no favorites but they sure have ability to mess up with your runrate.

I expect Shez and Umer (ofcourse Misbah will also click) to click in this match

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Pakistan’s last chance to get going

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THE PREVIEW BY DANIEL BRETTIG
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Match facts
March 1, 2015
Start time 1330 local (0330 GMT)

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Pakistan should beat Zimbabwe, but can they also find cohesion? © AFPBig picture
Thrashed out of sight by India and then beaten comfortably by a West Indies team who were in turn obliterated by South Africa, Pakistan’s stock is not looking terribly strong. There have been squabbles with pundits in Pakistan, stray stories about Younis Khan retiring from ODIs (he isn’t just yet) and plenty of questions about how injuries and suspensions have left Misbah-ul-Haq’s men with an impossible task to emulate the victorious World Cup team of 1992.
However, the sight of Zimbabwe, also defeated by the West Indies, affords Misbah’s men a chance to regain some confidence at the Gabba, a ground that should suit Pakistan’s pacemen and the spin of Yasir Shah should he be chosen. Zimbabwe’s captain Elton Chigumbura spoke on the eve of the match of how his team is conscious that this may be the last World Cup at which they have an automatic place, and that they have resolved to give a better account of themselves than in 2011, 2007 or 2003.
To do so and remain in contention for the quarter-finals, they would have to defeat Pakistan here, and despite the subcontinental side’s fragility, it is difficult seeing that happen in Brisbane. The weakness evident in Zimbabwe’s bowling should allow Pakistan’s batsmen a little more breathing room, while the bowlers can attack more boldly. Even so, Pakistan have never failed to surprise or confound, and a defeat to Zimbabwe would certainly rank highly among the more startling results returned by the team of the “cornered Tigers”.
Form guide
(last five matches, most recent first)
Pakistan LLLLL
Zimbabwe LWLLL

In the spotlight
There has been an air of irritation about Misbah-ul-Haq the past few days, as criticism of his side and their halting early progress at the World Cup has reached a feverish pitch back home. He has not had the best tournament thus far as a tactician and faced familiar censure for his collected, deliberate batting style. Misbah has so often been the island of calm in the Pakistani storm, but can he remain so and allow his men to try to mount a cohesive challenge for the knockouts?
Handy starts so far at this tournament have indicated that Brendan Taylor is in some decent form with the bat. However, he has been unable to go on from the 40s, and the limitations of Zimbabwe’s bowling attack mean that more substantial scores are needed from one of the team’s most influential performers over the years. A spinal century against a Pakistan team struggling for confidence would allow Zimbabwe to put pressure on a team they have seldom beaten.
Team news
Ahmed Shehzad is expected to be fit, while Yasir Shah may well return following his omission against the West Indies.
Pakistan (possible) 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Younis Khan, 3 Haris Sohail, 4 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 5 Sohaib Maqsood, 6 Umar Akmal (wk), 7 Shahid Afridi, 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Yasir Shah, 10 Sohail Khan, 11 Mohammad Irfan.
An unchanged team is likely for Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwe (possible): 1 Sikandar Raza, 2 Regis Chakabva, 3 Hamilton Masakadza, 4 Brendan Taylor (wk), 5 Sean Williams, 6 Craig Ervine, 7 Stuart Matsikenyeri, 8 Elton Chigumbura (capt), 9 Tinashe Panyangara, 10 Tendai Chatara, 11 Tafadzwa Kamungozi.
Pitch and conditions
The Gabba surface proved lively enough for the bowlers to have a chance but equable enough for handsome stroke-play when Ireland shaded UAE. Something similar can be expected on Sunday. The weather forecast is fine.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Zimbabwe’s first match at the Gabba since they were beaten there by India in January 2004[/li][li]Pakistan have never lost their opening three matches at a World Cup[/li][li]Zimbabwe have won only three of 47 ODI encounters with Pakistan, with one match tied and one no result[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“I think this is a chance for us to just get our confidence back. Zimbabwe is a very good side, everybody knows that they can really come good on any given day. But I think it’s our chance.”
Misbah-ul-Haq, the Pakistan captain, sees Zimbabwe as a chance for his men to regather

“We’re working hard on finishing off with the ball. Hopefully tomorrow we can execute our plans. Obviously it was a big concern looking at the games that we’ve played and where we didn’t bowl well.”
Chigumbura expects Zimbabwe’s death bowling to improve

Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danbrettig

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Utho mere soyey huey cricketers ko jaga do
Zimbabwe k dar-o-diwar hila do

Utho meri dunya k gharibon ko jaga do
**Khak-e-umra k dar-o-diwar hila do

(Allama Iqbal)

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Misbah to Pakistan: ‘Never give up’ - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

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Watch out for Afridi

usu. performs against minnows :D

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To each his own strengths and abilities

Afridi can't deadbat like Misbah, and Misbah can't turn a game on its head like Afridi

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Misbah not sure what T-shirt to wear for the toss

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OR

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This is exactly what Pakistani team right now :

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Which record are they going to break today? :hmmm:

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so still no place for Sarfraz and Yasir. seems that they will persist with Jamshed. We are masters of our own downfall

Ideally both Younis and Jamshed should be out and be replaced by Sarfraz and Yasir Shah

Zim are good players of pace so playing Rahat makes no sense (it will only weaken the batting). need to give Yasir Shah confidence ahead of the crucial game against South Africa on 7th March

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It would be miracle..if Pak wins..but i don't have any hopes.

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Younis is playing today

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I think on this WC pitches as they are very much bowler-friendly…Pakistan should bat the first 15-20 overs **with great care **even if they

have to settle down to an RR 3-4…thus not losing many wickets in the beginning of their innings… :smiley: :jhanda:

PS: Lose…but don’t lose yourself… :smiley:

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Yes important not to lose too many early wickets. With wickets in hand you can score 150+ runs in the last 15 overs (hint: WI v Pak, WI v Zim, SA v WI)

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Has the pakistani collapse started yet?