The Aussies have depth in their batting led by prolific opener Usman Khawaja
Trying to conquer the turmoil within and the turbulence outside, Pakistan wishes to live to fight another day in the World T20.
Shahid
Afridi and his men were glued to Wednesday night’s live action from
Bengaluru with the hope that Bangladesh would upset India and give some
strength to Pakistan’s complex quest for a berth in the semifinals. It
was not to be.
Nevertheless, Pakistan has not given
up its optimism. It is keen to record a win in its last group match
against Australia at the PCA Stadium here on Friday before leaving
things to destiny.
Afridi, a Pakistani legend in the
limited-over cricket, has announced that he might hang up his bat after
the Australia match. Of course, his team will be eager to give its
flamboyant captain a befitting farewell. Afridi’s journey beyond Friday,
in case Pakistan makes it to the knockout stage, will be even more
fulfilling for the dashing entertainer and his side.
Barring
its 200-plus total against Bangladesh, Pakistan suffered against India
and New Zealand primarily due to its below-par showing with the bat.
Especially, the poor finishing, following a bright start provided by
Sharjeel Khan, against New Zealand hurt the side the most.
With
the reliable Mohammad Hafeez still doubtful because of a painful knee,
the team needs the likes of Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Ahmed Shehzad and Umar
Akmal to take more responsibility and finish the innings strongly.
Pakistan’s
bowling, depending heavily on its pacers Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Irfan,
Mohammad Sami and Wahab Riaz, has been doing a decent job. The
availability of Riaz, who missed the last match due to a minor injury,
and the good showing of left-arm spinner Imad Wasim will encourage the
team to do it for Afridi.
While Pakistan wants to
make Afridi’s last hurrah a memorable affair, Australia has to do it for
Shane Watson. With the long-serving, towering
pacer-cum-top-order-batsman announcing his retirement from international
cricket at the conclusion of the World T20, Australia, a five-time
World Cup winner which is yet to bag a World T20 crown, will have more
reasons than one to aim for the title.
Arduous task
However,
Australia, which lost to New Zealand and managed a hard-fought win
against Bangladesh, is faced with the arduous task of taking on two
Asian giants, Pakistan and India, in its remaining group matches.
On
a pitch promising high scores and a bit of help for the bowlers, the
Aussies will be cautious of Pakistan’s unpredictability. It will also
take care to tie up loose ends.
Australia has depth
in its batting, led by prolific opener Usman Khawaja. It will love to
see Steve Smith, Watson, David Warner, Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh
live up to expectations.
Competent allrounders in
Watson, Marsh, Maxwell and James Faulkner give Australia balance and
offer options in bowling. Pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile’s economical effort
and leg-spinner Adam Zampa’s good form should provide the side
confidence.
The contest between two capable sides promises some intense action.
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