Pakistan will try not to depend on Ajmal alone in T20 series

Pakistan’s Twenty20 captain Mohammad Hafeez speaks during a press conference at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium prior to the T20 series against Australia – Photo by AFP
DUBAI: Pakistan and Australia will be looking to tune up for this month’s World Twenty20 championship in a three-match series which starts here on Wednesday.
The Twenty20 series follows a three-match one-day series which Australia won 2-1 but Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez hoped a new format and some fresh players will help his team.
“These matches give both teams a good chance to settle for the mega event,” said Hafeez of the fourth edition of the World Twenty20 to be held in Sri Lanka from September 18 to October 7.
Pakistan finished runners-up to India in the first edition of the World Twenty20 held in South Africa in 2007 and two years later bagged the title in England.
They were losing semi-finalists to Australia in the 2010 edition held in the West Indies.
These stats, Hafeez believed, make Pakistan a good Twenty20 team.
“It’s disappointing not to win the one-day series but the confidence is still high that we have got a good Twenty20 side and I am confident that we can beat Australia,” said Hafeez, who replaced Misbah as T20 captain in June this year.
Hafeez admitted off-spinner Saeed Ajmal will be the key player after taking ten wickets in the one-day series.
“Ajmal is a world class bowler but we are not depending on him alone,” said Hafeez. “I think other bowlers must support him from the other end.”
Pakistan will be boosted by the return of spearhead Umar Gul who was rested for the one-day series, while all-rounders Abdul Razzaq and Yasir Arafat, opener Imran Nazir and paceman Mohammad Sami also make the squad.
All-rounder Shahid Afridi, Pakistan’s top player in Twenty20 cricket, is likely to miss the first and second match (in Dubai on September 7). He may return in the third, also in Dubai, on September 10 after injuring his hand in the third one-day on Monday.
Australia were strengthened by the return of star allrounder Shane Watson, pacemen Ben Hilfenhaus, Clint McKay and Pat Cummins, as well as middle-order batsman Cameron White and spinner Brad Hogg.
Their captain George Bailey was confident that new players will boost the team.
“There’ll be a nice injection of some energy and enthusiasm into the group. We’ll try to find a settled line-up as quickly as possible, particularly with the batting. These will be really important games against Pakistan.
“Any momentum that we can get that we can take into Sri Lanka will be excellent.”
Bailey said all-rounder Glenn Maxwell, who hit a match-winning 56 not out in the third one-day, will be a key component for Australia.
“Glenn was someone Mickey Arthur (head coach) and I pushed really hard for (at selection) just because of the x-factor and the versatility that he has,” said Bailey.









With so many years we still can not get our fielding right.
These guys should be made to practise every day five days
a week 8 hours a day.It makes me sick to see them not
taking fielding serious.
It is a joke having a bowling coach, what can he teach the likes of
GUL, and others.
Our coach was the wrong man from day one.
I believe that any couch who has been around for 15 to 20 years,
has no new idea of coaching. You need to get a new man who has new ideas,
and has the fighting sprite
A guy like Steve Waugh,this man never gave up, or someone who is a real street fighter,
in cricket terms.
Time and time again we lose matches that we should be winning, and we don’t seem to learn from our experience’s.
Good one. He seems to tackle all the opposition very well. May Allah give him health and happiness and couple of more bowlers like him, so Pakistan could always win. I forgot .. a wise captain who should have not wasted referral to make Pakistan lose…
Enough of false promises please spare us more agonies, we the cricketing fans are well aware of the results you professionals are likely to produce in any format of cricket. No tall talks please. Just do your duties for the fat salaries you peoples are drawing.