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Pakistan v Australia
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Match 2, T20i Tri-Series
Monday 2 July, 08:00 GMT, 10:00 local


It has been a tricky few months for the Australia men's team, and things may not get any easier when the face Pakistan, the No.1 Twenty20 International side in the second match of the T20I tri-series in Harare.

Pakistan have been in outrageously good form in this format, winning their last eight T20 matches, passing 200 in four of those victories. When they defeated Zimbabwe on Saturday it was Fakhar Zaman that was the star with 61 from 40 balls, but the advantage Pakistan have had in recent times is that all those in the team have been putting together excellent contributions.

ustralia have some decent results in T20 internationals, winning six of their last seven. In fact, if they win all of their games here they could go top on the T20I rankings. But there has been a lot of upheaval since the last of those victories in February. They will be without the suspended David Warner and Steve Smith and are missing Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood through injury.

Australia have just lost six consecutive limited overs matches in England and will be reeling from those results. With Pakistan stock full of confidence and the Australians not you would think it would take a lot for the latter to find a way to win this one.

Key Players

Shadab Khan (Pakistan): Australia have struggled in recent times against legspin and Shadab Khan is one of the best bowlers of that type in the world. With the ability to turn the ball both ways, and with pitches in Zimbabwe allowing a fair amount of turn he will be a handful.

Aaron Finch (Australia): In the absence of Smith and Warner there is a huge amount of pressure on Aaron Finch to go big at the top of the innings. Along with Glenn Maxwell he is far and away the most experienced of the batsmen in this side. Runs for him will be vital to Australia success.

Squads

Pakistan: Sarfraz Ahmed (c, wk), Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Hussain Talat, Haris Sohail, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Amir, Usman Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Sahibzada Farhan.

Australia: Aaron Finch (c), Alex Carey (wk), Ashton Agar, Travis Head, Nic Maddinson, Glenn Maxwell, Jhye Richardson, Kane Richardson, D’Arcy Short, Billy Stanlake, Marcus Stoinis, Mitchell Swepson, Andrew Tye, Jack Wildermuth.
 
Hafeez playing again but I guess they would rather let Farhan play against Zimbabwe than Australia
 
Probably since the late 80's and early 90's, Pakistan for the first time stands as heavy favorites over the Aussies. However Pakistani teams always have that psychological barrier against Australia. I hope it doesn't rear its ugly face again because we do not play well when having the favorites tag.
 
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Very strange decision from Aussies to opt for bowling, I mean generally teams prefer to chase in T20s because they know exact target but here considering Oz poor ability vs spin and Bowling being Pak stronger suit and chasing being our Achilles heel, and in 2nd inning pitch will only help spinners more, Can't see this Oz batting chasing even 140, but we should Aim for at least 160 to be extra safe anything more shall be bonus. [MENTION=79064]MMHS[/MENTION] what's your take?
 
Sarfaraz loses another toss, man he is on the same boat as Misbah in regards to this.

Hoping Hussain Talat scores.
 
It has reached a level where it's case of when not of with Hafeez, Salute Inzi and Sarfi
 
Hafeez not failing to disappoint. Two failures in a row.
 
Well done by Hafeez...Knew he was to good for Australia and decided to give the kids a chance to bat, Great Sportsmanship
 
Probably since the late 80's and early 90's, Pakistan for the first time stands as heavy favorites over the Aussies. However Pakistani teams always have that psychological barrier against Australia. I hope it doesn't rear its ugly face again because we do not play well when having the favorites tag.

That disintegration duing the 2014 LOI series in particular still haunts me to this day. Australia literally played 11 jokers in that series and we somehow botched it by winning a grand total of ZERO games in that leg. The last ODI was basically handed to us on a platter and we decided that 2 runs off Glenn Maxwell's last over were as herculean task as anything we could conjure
 
Why have Australia not selected Khawaja and Faulkner for this series? Or even in England surely they were better options than Short and Neser to say the least.
 
Richardson and Stanlake throwing them down at upwards of 145 km/h and moving it around, and to think these are only the bench pacers over here.
 
Why have Australia not selected Khawaja and Faulkner for this series? Or even in England surely they were better options than Short and Neser to say the least.
Khawaja and Faulkner, lol.

Khawaja can’t play spin to save his life and Faulkner brings nothing to the table apart from a back of the hand slower ball.
 
If must play this clown (Hafeez), at least hide him at number 6.. he's playing as an 'all rounder' so needs to be in his place. Much better at hitting at the death..
 
Another failure for Talat, if he don't make 2 major contributions in next matches he should be dropped for the next series,,, Enough chances,
 
Our young batsmen are embarrassing. I am ready to bet my bottom dollar that Farhan will not be international standard as well.
 
Stuttering against a third string Australia, yet some of our friends here think that this team will start heavy favorites against a full strength India.

It is okay to be delusional, but not Pakistani fans level delusional.
 
Ahh yes, people have finally started to showing up the moment Pakistan is in a bit trouble. :)) :))
 
Doesn't change fact that we deserve number 1 Rank.

We don’t. It is an artificial ranking built on facing weak teams.

Give India, Australia, England, South Africa and New Zealand 15+ games against weak teams and minnows, and they will go top as well.
 
Our young batsmen are embarrassing. I am ready to bet my bottom dollar that Farhan will not be international standard as well.

The only two 'batsmen' playing are Fakhar and Asif. Both have not been embarrassing to say the least. The rest are classified as all rounders
 
Stuttering against a third string Australia, yet some of our friends here think that this team will start heavy favorites against a full strength India.

It is okay to be delusional, but not Pakistani fans level delusional.
This is the same team they fielded in NZ, Eng tri series, of course with the exception of Warner.
 
We don’t. It is an artificial ranking built on facing weak teams.

Give India, Australia, England, South Africa and New Zealand 15+ games against weak teams and minnows, and they will go top as well.

No one has force any team to face stronger or weaker opponents , it is their own choice.
So, we deserve this ranking
 
Our young batsmen are embarrassing. I am ready to bet my bottom dollar that Farhan will not be international standard as well.
What did you base your decision on? Hussain Talat's out? That was a very good ball. May I remind you that the young talent such as Sharjeel and Babar smashed around Stanlake and Starc last year in Australia.
 
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pakistan hope would be one of these bat through and get them to 130 , and then spinners bail them out
 
The only two 'batsmen' playing are Fakhar and Asif. Both have not been embarrassing to say the least. The rest are classified as all rounders

Calling Talat an all-rounder is a stretch; he is barely a part-timer with the ball. Besides, this is pretty much the best that we can offer in terms of batting, and it is remotely not good enough.
 
Going at 4 rpo,,, But considering Oz batting if we somehow manage 140, Game On guys,,,
 
What did you base your decision on? Hussain Talat's out? That was a very good ball. May I remind you that the young talent such as Sharjeel and Babar smashed around Stanlake and Starc last year in Australia.

One series means nothing, only in Pakistan is a player put on a pedestal based on 3-4 half-decent performances.

As far as Babar is concerned, yes he is very good, but he is a rare exception. He has been earmarked for international success since he was 13. He is a prodigy.

Talat doesn’t look international class to me, and considering our poor batting culture, it is unlikely that he will improve with time.
 
Can't be far worse than what the selected in the series though.
They are. Again, this is the same team that they fielded in the tri series with NZ and England with the exception of Warner’s absence.

On a side note Faulkner won’t be donning the Aussie jersey again, take my word for it.
 
Talat has regressed badly, looked all at sea during the Pakistan Cup too when people were making centuries for fun.
 
Wao Captain Aggressive have done what he does best,,, And Lol they should have sent Shadab, who bright idea to send this slogger, Do we need Sixes,,, Pathetic
 
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