Pakistan seek to reverse fortunes against Australia

Pakistan’s cricket vice captain Mohammad Hafiz (L) and Australia’s captain Michael Clarke (R) hold the One Day International trophy during a press conference at the Sharjah cricket stadium. -Photo by AFP
SHARJAH: Pakistan and Australia will seek to reverse their recent poor fortunes amidst oppressive heat and unusual timings in their limited over series which starts here on Tuesday.
Pakistan, who have not beaten Australia in a one-day series since 2002, have lost 4-1 to England and 3-1 in Sri Lanka, slipping to sixth in the one-day rankings.
Australia, who slid to fourth from number one for the first time in three years after a humiliating 4-0 defeat in England last month, not only face an opponent laced with quality spinners but also with high temperatures.
Pakistan, who are playing their home series on neutral venues because of security fears in their country, were forced to host the series in the extreme hot conditions in United Arab Emirates after Sri Lanka backed out as alternate.
Pakistan also considered Malaysia as the option but threats of rains ruled out that option too, forcing them to start the one-day matches at 6pm in the evening and finish them at 1:45 am the next day.
Australia had the taste of conditions and timings in their 66-run win over Afghanistan here on Saturday.
But Pakistan’s vice-captain Mohammad Hafeez believed both teams will have to cope with the conditions.
“We have to deal with that, as professionals we are ready to play and although the timings are odd but we will manage once the series gets underway,” said Hafeez, who is also Pakistan’s Twenty20 captain.
The three one-day matches will be followed by as many Twenty20 internationals. Hafeez hoped Pakistan will not think about the past.
“We always believe in performing well in every series. The history (not beating Australia since 2002) is also on your mind but we are not bothered about it and start with an aim of doing well,” said Hafeez.
Pakistan will rely heavily on their spinning trio of Saeed Ajmal, Hafeez and Shahid Afridi, more so because they left out frontline paceman Umar Gul for the one-dayers.
“Our spinners got some success here against Sri Lanka and England with Ajmal, being one of the best in the world, and Afridi, so we have got good spinners for the conditions and hopefully they do well again,” said Hafeez.
Pakistan also left out experienced Younis Khan but included wicket-keeper batsman Kamran Akmal to supplement the fragile batting.
Australian captain Michael Clarke sought consistency in his team’s performance.
“Both teams are keen to get some consistency back into the one-day game. It’s just about performing consistently, getting out and playing some of your best cricket. That’s our goal as a team: to make sure we are playing as well at home and away.”
Clarke said it will be a hard fought series, with Pakistani spinners holding the center stage.
“I know it’s going to be a hard fought contest against Pakistan. I think spin in general is going to be a factor. To have success in these next three one-dayers, I think it is going to come down to whoever bowls spin the best and whoever plays spin the best will win the series.
“Pakistan are a very good one-day team. I think their greatest strength is definitely going to be their spin bowling. They got some really good spinners in conditions where scoring against spin bowling is going to be quite tough.”
Australia have left-arm spinner Xavier Doherty in their squad to add to leg-spin of Steve Smith, and off-spinners Glenn Maxwell and David Hussey and part-timers in Clarke.









I wish them luck but the result of this series will prove that selection is faulty and highly questionable.
Why Akmal again? Please watch video of Sydney Test, either this guy took million dollar to drop five sensational catches and easy run out or he is a worst wicket keeper ever played any test. Who is behind him?
In both cases he should be out for ever. He will probably play this match good but who knows he will fix match again in the world cup against India. Pakistan never beats India in any world cup, why????
PAKISTAN CAN WIN THIS series easily if they play with a true spirit that they can defeat aus with this squad
THE WILL LOSE ALL MATCHES , AND IF LUCKY MABE WIN ONE.
We can’t field, we can’t bat, and the bowling has been mad weak.
And know that we have Akram as a coach, our bowling will get weak.
Well done the PCB, long live the PCB, and long live the four or five people who are running our cricket in to the ground.
If you are so bitter about Pakistan Cricket Team, then may I suggest, “Please Do Not Follow” this game. Thanks.
Pakistan is a wonderful side with Afridi, Ajamal, and fast bawling attack. I think, Australians will have a tough time to handle them. In My opinion Pakistan is going to win all the matches, including T20′s
Fielding is not a criteria used in the selection process by the inept and corrupt PCB. Expect Kamran to drop plenty of catches for Pakistan to lose yet again. One catch can be the difference between winning and losing. Kamran wouldn’t be satisfied unless he drops at least 3 as average. Like Ian Chappell said, “even if Kamran batted like Bradman, I wouldn’t select him because he would still be a big liability for his complete lack of wicket-keeping skills”. Shame on you Pakistan!
I wonder when would we get rid of this dull grey colour uniform
Pakistan will be horribly defeated in this series… Inshaallah!