South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

Date : Thursday 11th January 2007 - Tuesday 15th January 2007

Location: Centurion

Timings
GMT - 8:30 am
EST - 3:30 am
PST - 1:30 pm
IST - 2:00 pm

Weather

Pakistan
Inzamam-ul-Haq Younis Khan Asim Kamal Yasir Hameed Danish Kaneria Faisal Iqbal Imran Farhat Kamran Akmal Mohammad Asif Mohammad Hafeez Mohammad Sami Mohammad Yousuf .Naved-ul-Hasan Shahid Nazir Umar Gul Zulqarnain Haider

South Africa
GC Smith JH Kallis PR Adams HM Amla MV BoucherAB de Villiers HH Gibbs AJ HallPL Harris M Morkel A Nel M Ntini AG Prince JA Rudolph DW Steyn

admins its colour coded :wink:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

As expected Asim Kamal didn't get a chance to play this match so seems like the final 11 will look like this:

Hafeez
Farhat
Yasir
Younis
Inzi
Faisal
Akmal
Nazir
Gul
Asif
Kaneria

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

^ Gul = Shoaib Akhtar

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

^ lets see...
ajab tamasha heay bhai...
yeh khilari hein ya siyasatdan?

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

When England Won test series in SA couple of years ago, Their Top scorer was Strauss(a left hander), Against that Australian side against whom they have now lost 5 tests out of 6, included 4 left handers in top 7 . Even India had only 1 left hander in the side and, he top scored yeah his name is Sourav GANGULY!!!!!! Last time when pakistan went for 2 tests, Their top scorer was a left hander (Taufiq Umer) Last time when SA came to Pakistan, 3 top batsmen from Pakistan in that series were all left hander(Taufiq and Farhat,who had 3 consective 100+ runs opening partnerships and asim kamal who scored 99 on dabut). Pollock in 2006,against right handers 16 [email protected] against left handers 3 wickets @113 Ntini in 2006 right handers 37 [email protected] Left handers 21 [email protected] Also remember Gayle ,Chanderpaul,s Opening stand against them in CTT,Gayle has also a Triple Ton against them. So I think they should play more left handers in the side in SA especially Asim Kamal, Because it,s quite clear from these stats that SA bowlers tend to struggle against left handers,Last 2 sides to win Test series in SA (i.e AUS and ENG)had both Left handed batsmen as their Openers. One Funny thing is that out of 11 matches that Pakistan have played against SA before this series, INZI have played 9 ,Pakistan won NONE of them,And he has missed 2 and pakistan won BOTH!!!!!!!!!

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

It is gotta be 3:30 AM EST for the start time.

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

:smilestar: :smilestar: :smilestar:

aagya Cheetah apni form may wapas:naraz:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

Very nice and interesting statistics. Yes there is always room for a left hand middle order batsman in Pakistani squad. It would have been better to try inform Fawad Alam.

Pak vs. SA - 1st Test match @ Centurion

Pakistan cricket team has embarked on this tour, with alot of confidence and a whole lot of cherry power under their belt, and with the news that Shoaib Akther will be flying out to Saffies land brings more smiles for Pakistani fans, A smile with caution because Saffies are coming on a high beating India when they were 1 down.

Pakistan tour started with a mix bag of news, the good news; the opener and middle-order freed their arm’s in the only one practice match. The sad news; injury to Umer Gul, he is not a true, flamboyant Pakistani bowlers of the past, but with his hard work, dedication and never quit attitude has made him the premier bowler of current bowling attack of Pakistan, An attack which will make any Pakistani smile with pride.

It will be an exciting start for Pakistan in the new year, What will be the playing 11 well my guess is good as anyone here @ KK, though I would say the team that played practice match (1st inning [11]), both teams are very well balanced, lets wait and see, Game On!

Date: Jan 11, 2007
Venue: Centurion , SA
Time: 02:30 EST, GMT-0600
Weather: http://weather.cnn.com/weather/forecast.jsp?locCode=FAPR

here is a snapshot how teams did after winning or losing the toss for the match (courtesy: cricinfo)

Total Test: 11
W1(batting 1st): 4
W2 (batting 2nd): 5

Good Luck Team Pakistan :jhanda:

Re: Pak vs. SA - 1st Test match @ Centurion

Team that played first innings in the practice match minus GUL and plus Sami will be most likely selector choice. However, I will go for one more change, and that will be playing Asim Kamal instead of Yasir Hameed. This will allow Younis to play one down, Faisal 2nd down, Inzi at his comfortable position of number 5 and Asim Kamal at number 6. Pakistan will have four regular bowlers in three seamers (Sami, Asif and Nazir) and one spinner (Kaneria) supported by part time spin of Hafeez and Farhat.

Re: Pak vs. SA - 1st Test match @ Centurion

A/c to cricinfo it is 8:30am GMT, which will be 3:30am EST.

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

I think they will correct it ^^ aur yeh kiya mazaq hai Cheetah bhai nah dhaga 6th Jan ko hi bun liya tha :smack: mein nay kha ma-kha mehnat ki :bummer:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

Acrobi Jee :hug:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

aap aatay jatay howay sab pe nazar rakha karayn, aap ka naam Abdullah nahi?? :expressionless:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

:hoonh: meri kaash itni aankhey hoti :stuck_out_tongue:

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January init

[quote=All Rounder]
When England Won test series in SA couple of years ago, Their Top scorer was Strauss(a left hander), Against that Australian side against whom they have now lost 5 tests out of 6, included 4 left handers in top 7 . Even India had only 1 left hander in the side and, he top scored yeah his name is Sourav GANGULY!!!!!! Last time when pakistan went for 2 tests, Their top scorer was a left hander (Taufiq Umer) Last time when SA came to Pakistan, 3 top batsmen from Pakistan in that series were all left hander(Taufiq and Farhat,who had 3 consective 100+ runs opening partnerships and asim kamal who scored 99 on dabut). Pollock in 2006,against right handers 16 [email protected] against left handers 3 wickets @113 Ntini in 2006 right handers 37 [email protected] Left handers 21 [email protected] Also remember Gayle ,Chanderpaul,s Opening stand against them in CTT,Gayle has also a Triple Ton against them. So I think they should play more left handers in the side in SA especially Asim Kamal, Because it,s quite clear from these stats that SA bowlers tend to struggle against left handers,Last 2 sides to win Test series in SA (i.e AUS and ENG)had both Left handed batsmen as their Openers. One Funny thing is that out of 11 matches that Pakistan have played against SA before this series, INZI have played 9 ,Pakistan won NONE of them,And he has missed 2 and pakistan won BOTH!!!!!!!!!/quote]

if your stats are true then Pakistan will not play Asim Kamal as that would make too much sense. They will also load up the side with right handers as again that would make the wrong kind of logic.
You know they are big on reverse psychology stuff....too smart...
:D

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

Pakistan’s success in South Africa will depend on how they adapt to conditions
A tough task ahead
Bob Woolmer
January 10, 2007

‘We have a very good seam attack with discipline and talent’ © Getty Images

On January 3 Pakistan landed in Johannesburg, wheeled their luggage across to the domestic terminal and flew to Kimberley, the home of the African diamond. Here they prepared for six days leading up to the first Test, to be held at Centurion Park in Pretoria. As is the case globally now, preparation and acclimatization time for tours is nonsensically short. So don’t ask me whether we are under-prepared or not.
The modern-day international cricketer has no time, so he has to adjust quickly mentally and physically to conditions. Fortunately, the pitches at Kimberley and Centurion Park, could provide ideal surfaces for us to find batting form quickly, as they are usually good batting tracks.
South Africa are an extremely difficult side to beat and since their 1992 readmission into cricket, only Australia and England have managed to beat them in a series. Looking at Pakistan’s previous record, and indeed having been the coach of the South Africa team during two of those series, the task ahead for this Pakistan side is a difficult one. I personally view it as a test to gauge whether the side has grown individually and collectively. Asian teams do not travel well and success will depend in large part on whether this team embraces South Africa as a country and culture.
Pace like fire
I hesitate to say that we have a better seam attack than those that toured in past tours only because in the 1997-98 series, when Pakistan drew with South Africa, (read Wisden and Cricinfo reports of the tour) they had Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram (who only played the last Test), two of the acknowledged greats of the game, and Fazl-e-Akbar who is not a bad seamer. Shoaib Akhtar was also starting his career then.
Younis and Mushtaq Ahmed had played a big part in that victory at Durban (12 wickets between them). Mushtaq, as assistant coach, will be able to offer valuable advice for Danish Kaneria. All things being equal we have a very good seam attack with discipline and talent. If they bowl to their potential, there will not be any easy runs and in Kaneria we have a class spin bowler, so I am optimistic about our bowling.
It’s the batting, stupid
The main frailty on those tours was the batting, though in a way it is ironic that on the 1997-98 tour, Pakistan did have a famous opening partnership in Saeed Anwar and Aamir Sohail, an area where there has been considerable criticism of the current team. Anwar, in particular, did well against the daunting duo of Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock.

‘Inzamam as captain is the direct opposite of Graeme Smith: undemonstrative and endlessly calm and still a great batsman’ © Getty Images

It is in batting that we will have to tighten up and if we are to beat South Africa then runs are going to be the key. The Australians were always awesome, making South Africa’s bowling toil by batting so well and so rapidly. The Australians, of course, are brought up on faster, bouncier pitches and South Africa is similar, though there is more seam movement. But I remember when I first played in South Africa, John Edrich advised me to just play straight and wait for the bad ball, which wasn’t bad advice.
Like all international sides, the Pakistan team has abundant talent and probably more so than I have ever witnessed in my career. Inzamam as captain is the direct opposite of Graeme Smith: undemonstrative and endlessly calm and still a great batsman. The two Y’s, Younis Khan and Mohammed Yousuf, are also tried, tested and successful players. Much might depend on how the youngsters, such as Shoaib Malik, Kamran Akmal and Imran Farhat to name but three, adapt in these conditions against a fiery and competitive host.
Ntini’s angle and Nel’s tantrums
I am most interested in the strides made by Makhaya Ntini, who has developed into a very fine bowler. He makes life very awkward for batsmen, managing to bowl from very wide of the crease. It is this angle that creates indecision in defence. It is an area that we have been addressing and hopefully will help blunt the attack.
Dealing with Andre Nel, Shaun Pollock, Andrew Hall and Jacques Kallis will take courage, a great deal of skill and a slice of luck. Nel will provide an interesting challenge, especially his demeanour on the field, which takes some getting used to. The South Africans made a tremendous amount of noise on the field in Durban against the Indian batsmen and this mental disintegration, as Steve Waugh put it, is an area that any team has to overcome.
And finally
The deciding factor may well be the pitches that we play on and we must be able to adapt. Centurion, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town are three excellent venues. Centurion usually has a lot of grass on it but spongy bounce. Port Elizabeth tends to be slightly low and uneven by the end of the Test, while Cape Town can turn and there will be bounce. In the last two venues, the wind direction also makes a difference.
All in all, it will be a tough tour but if we are to be genuine contenders for the World Cup, we need to be competitive against South Africa. The Indians showed at the Wanderers that they can be beaten.
© Cricinfo

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

With a depleted Pakistan side, I just hope we manage to make it to the next test unscathed.

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

^inshallah Allah mian kheir karein gey and boyez will plays well.

Re: South Africa vs Pakistan, 1st Test, 11th-15th January @ Centurion

Asim Kamal also made his debut against South Africa and got out on the unlucky score of 99. I am in favor of him instead of Faisal Iqbal. But I think Asim will not play and they’re about to shuffle the batting order with Yasir coming in at # 3.

Osman Samiuddin seems to think that Yasir will not play.
http://content-usa.cricinfo.com/rsavpak/content/current/story/276025.html