VB Series 1st Final Australia v Pakistan

Pakistan in top form, says Buchanan

Pakistan in top form, says Buchanan

Australian cricket coach John Buchanan says Pakistan has reached its peak form ahead of the triangular one-day series finals starting Melbourne tomorrow.

Having lost its first two matches against Australia in the series, Pakistan recorded a stunning three-wicket win over the home side in Perth on Sunday and confirmed its place in the finals with a 30-run victory over the West Indies on Tuesday.

Buchanan said Pakistan could not be underestimated despite Australia being heavily favoured to win the finals series.

"Their (Pakistan's) results would indicate that," he said. "I would say what they are in, is the most consistent play they have in the time that they've been here."

With Melbourne experiencing wet and windy conditions this week, Buchanan said he did not expect Pakistan to be affected by the weather despite performing so well in the heat of Perth.

"They're coming off Perth where they've played a number of games which is quite different conditions to over here," he said.

"But they have been in the most consistent performance state they've been for the time that they've been on tour."

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Yeh kangrooz coach chanay kay jhar per kiyun chara-raha hai :hoonh:

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i donot care who is palying and who is not
i just want to see them as winner

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No doubt Pakistan is in good shape but against Australia would be a tough test for them. In 1996/97 Pakistan beat West INdies in the first two finals in the tri -natios series inaustralia. Shaid Afridi played amazing with batting and bowling and declared man of the series. I hope that he would do the same in the finals.Inshallah.

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form is oki every one id doing good let see wot happens ?

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Pakistan return to good health](http://usa.cricinfo.com/link_to_database/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2005/FEB/174917_VBS2004-05_03FEB2005.html)

Peter English

February 3, 2005

Pakistan have waited more than two months to bare their teeth to Australia. Inzamam-ul-Haq’s men were broken and battered through the Test series, but their health has returned and the change in Adbul Razzaq reflects their revival.

Exhausted and hospitalised during the Melbourne Test thrashing, Razzaq’s diet of fields of spinach has bulged into lower-order runs and useful wickets. **When `Popeye’, who almost single-handedly beat Australia at Perth with four wickets and 63 not out, walks back on to the MCG for Friday’s first VB Series final his biceps will be ready for the game’s Brutus. **That Pakistan have a chance of stealing the best-of-three conculsion from Australia, who haven’t lost a home tri-series finals competition since 1992-93, is a relief to an ailing concept.

**The game’s most unpredictable squad suddenly has something resembling a game plan. And, most surprisingly, it’s started to work as consecutive victories propelled them into the finals. The openers are sent in and any runs are bonuses as the dominating cavalry sand their bats and oil their free-swinging joints as they wait. Inzamam is the commander, and was central to the side’s three wins in the preliminary games with 313 runs at 62.6.

Flanked on one side by Yousuf Youhana, whose brilliant hundred helped seal safe passage at their last opportunity against West Indies, Inzaman stands above a lower order of Razzaq, Shahid Afridi – his strike-rate is a whopping 170 – and, maybe, Azhar Mahmood. The prospect of bowling to them is as scary as Amen Corner at the US Masters, and Australia’s safest tactic would be to let Salman Butt and his partner bat and bat.**

Submitting is an option Ricky Ponting will not consider and his world champions stare down opponents rather than step backwards. Australia were scared twice during the preliminary rounds; West Indies had them 5 for 43 at the Gabba washout and Pakistan toppled them at the WACA. The second result was more damaging and Afridi and Razzaq were their main tormentors. While Australia’s worries revolve around the opening position – Matthew Hayden’s 42 runs versus Michael Clarke’s 364 – and whether to pick Michael Kasprowicz or Brett Lee, Pakistan’s biggest problem will be making sure their muscle men receive enough overs to lift the run-rate.

The tournament needed a boost after Australia’s dominance in the early stages and there are predictions that this could be the 26th and final tri-series as Cricket Australia consider all of their sponsorship, television rights and scheduling arrangements. Four-game head-to-head contests appear to be the preferred option and will save tired touring teams from two months of cross-countrying.

A three-match finals series would not be a huge loss as it is usually a soporific anti-climax. The last time a decider was needed, Steve Waugh’s Australians climbed past South Africa in 1997-98, and Adelaide will know after Sunday’s second final at Sydney if it gets an invitation for Tuesday.

After a month of rotating and resting, Australia will at last pick their A-list, and if they sing at full voice, Pakistan deserve a standing ovation merely for taking them to a third stage. However, if Inzamam’s glowing army can muffle their opponents, a rare finals shock could be a possibility. Whatever the result, Pakistan’s better health is something to toast.

Australia (probable) 1 Matthew Hayden, 2 Adam Gilchrist (wk), 3 Ricky Ponting (capt), 4 Damien Martyn, 5 Darren Lehmann, 6 Michael Clarke, 7 Andrew Symonds, 8 Shane Watson, 9 Brett Lee, 10 Jason Gillespie, 11 Glenn McGrath.

Pakistan (probable) 1 Salman Butt, 2 Kamran Akmal (wk), 3 Yasir Hameed, 4 Yousuf Youhana, 5 Inzamam-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Shoaib Malik, 7 Abdul Razzaq, 8 Shahid Afridi, 9 Azhar Mahmood, 10 Rao Iftikhar, 11 Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.

© Cricinfo


Inzi & Babloo are back to Imran and Miandad’s strategy, save wickets and make runs in last 10-15 overs and till now its working for Pakistan.

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^ Pakistan can bank in last 10-15 overs because they got the most devestating firepower down the order who constantly makes 90+ in last 10. With no disrespect to any other team, most teams including Australia manage 70-80 most of the time and rarely top 90.

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They dropped Khalil for Azhar???

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^ About time. Finals are all about pressure and pressure is all about experience. It would be suicidal to have newbie pace bowlers (and not very talented ones at that, I am afraid) for finals.

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Do you think game with Windies was a no pressure game? Come on… it was a “do or die” situation for Pakistan… besides, what good has Azhar’s experience brought to this team recently? one good knock of 40s? :k:

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^ All ditto ^

Its irrelevant how Kamran bats or we lose a match cause he didn’t score etc,
The side needs a specialist ‘Wicket Kepper’.
More now than ever, that we have found a replacement for whiner R-L :bukbuk::k:

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Ok, lets consider him just as a bowler. I doubt he will go for 8 an over. Yet I can’t say the same for Khalil. Not to mention this guy IS a test centurion…From all aspects, Khalil doesn’t merit a place in the presence of Azhar. Besides a 40 off 30 balls coming in at no.8 or 9 is not bad by any stretch of the imagination.

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mo' khalil is dropped when he took 2 wkts against the aussies but they retained rao who was wicketsless if i'm not wrong????????? i fail to understand the logic here.

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A "test centurion"? The guy averages 18.25 in batting. Tests and ODIs are different domains, I'm sure you know that.

Bowling record from one of previous games in this VB series read:

Azhar Mahmood 9 1 63 0

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Khalil should’nt have been dropped in 1st place. Rao was unlucky due to fielder’s butter-fingered-ness. I think they should’ve kept both bowlers.

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besides my comments above, the guy scored his last test “century” in March of 1998 (7 years ago) after that he appeared in 13 more tests and failed to reach 50!

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Now that he is already in the team, I only wish him and the team good luck :k:

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Imran Khan won us the World Cup with a team which had half of its player inexperience. You see the passion and determination earned us victories in last two matches, with the help of experienced Inzi/Yoyo/Razzler/Afridi’s contribution. But not to forget Rana, Khalil and Rao’s efforts either. The poor guy Rao was so unlucky on Sunday as the team droped three sitters. The Austrailian collapse would have happen rite there when they were on their knees. But they managed to score 80 runs with their last 4 wickets due to missed oppertunities.

They improved against WI, we all saw it. The ‘boys’ have hunger for win and that alone is the biggest factor in their current thrilling performances.

I don’t think that would be their strategy at all. The author must be a teenager to write a childish guess for Aussies strategy. Instead, Aussies will try to crush our batting line up to put more pressure to get rid of Yoyo and Inzi from the middle quickly so even Razzler and Afridi’s innings will not make a big difference, if Godforbid Pak collapsed within 30 overs.

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yeah and that was as simple as catches for the slip cordone and did u see yasir hameed’s body lingo afterwards. simply appaling. he should’ve held is hand up and apologised to rao but no he found it a funny momnent and passed a sly grin.

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Good luck Pakistan!

I hope we play tomorrow with great responsibility, will and commitment… :slight_smile:

PS: :hula: Shahid Afridi Zindabad! :hula: I wish he could stay at the crease for 8-10 overs…and hit 6s (4 sixes at least) to set a new world record again… :slight_smile:
Allah bless him in his endeavor…Amen… :slight_smile: :jhanda: