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Champions Trophy: India may be clear favourites but Pakistan have the players to spring a surprise

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Writing for Scroll.in, Saj feels that whilst Pakistan’s chances will rely on experienced Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Amir, it’ll be fascinating to see how youngsters Babar Azam, Shadab Khan respond.


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Hold on to your hats. Make no plans for Sunday. Take the telephone off the hook. Don’t answer the door to visitors or guests. It’s that time once again when the cricketing world stops in its tracks to watch India versus Pakistan.

The 25,000 lucky souls who have tickets for the much awaited Champions Trophy clash at Edgbaston on Sunday are in for a treat. Forget El Clasico, the Milan derby or Merseyside derby, or North-London derby, forget The Ashes; India versus Pakistan is a unique rivalry.

The colour, the noise, the atmosphere, the banter; there’s nothing quite like an Indo-Pak cricketing encounter. The culture, the food, the language and the traditions maybe similar and shared between the two rivals, but when it comes to cricket, there is no love lost between fans and players of India and Pakistan.

Sunday’s encounter gives fans the opportunity to brag, the chance to get one over their rivals until the next time the two cricketing giants meet. In an India-Pakistan match, there’s no such thing as “well tried” or “we nearly won” for the fans. It’s win at all costs; nothing else matters, nothing else is acceptable.

India head into the Champions Trophy clash against Pakistan as clear favourites. Even the most die-hard Pakistani fans will admit that Virat Kohli and his team will be the team expected to win at Edgbaston. The reigning champions have had the upper hand over Pakistan in recent times and have an experienced, in-form, and star-studded squad at their disposal. Pace bowlers who specialise in taking wickets, world-class spinners, and a batting order that can frighten any opposition – India is undoubtedly the team to beat.

However, form, experience, and reputations go out the window when it comes to India versus Pakistan. What usually ensues is some chaos, some brilliance, some mediocrity, occasional controversy, with heroes being made for a lifetime and villains who are remembered for years.

Pakistani players India should watch out for

So who can Pakistan expect to rise to the occasion and be their potential match-winners on Sunday? A lot will depend on the experienced Shoaib Malik, who is among the few current Pakistani players that have previously played a number of matches against India. Malik brings aggression with the bat to a somewhat brittle batting line-up and has the ability to add some urgency in the running between the wickets. He is also one of only few Pakistani batsmen who can hit the ball out of the park on a regular basis when required. A good day for Shoaib Malik more often than not means a good day for Pakistan.

Babar Azam is a name that is on the lips of many cricket fans around the world. His fan base is ever increasing, as he displays an elegance and temperament that have won him admirers all over the world. Such is his potential that Pakistan Head Coach Mickey Arthur even stated that Babar has the potential to be a Pakistani version of Virat Kohli – high praise indeed. Babar’s batting philosophy is based on a calm and measured approach and his cool head could be vital in the red-hot surroundings of Edgbaston. In-form, mature beyond his years, and with a great attitude, Babar could be Pakistan’s go-to batsman against a lively and effective Indian bowling attack.

Shadab Khan, only 18 years of age, is a name that was largely unheard a few months ago. However the Pakistan Super League launched his career with a bang. The teenager impressed seasoned cricket-watchers and former players with his performances for Islamabad United and then carried on his fantastic form into the limited overs series against West Indies. Displaying maturity, guile and a cool head, Shadab looks set for a great future. He faces a huge challenge against an Indian batting line-up that usually feasts on opposition spinners. If he plays, he will targeted by Kohli and Co, but don’t expect Shadab to hide and bowl with fear. His googly is a fantastic weapon and he could be Pakistan’s trump card.


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Mohammad Amir has earned high praise from Kohli since his international comeback after the spot-fixing ban. Kohli’s support for Amir won the Indian skipper many admirers in Pakistan and the mutual respect between the two is widely recognised. However all friendships and appreciation for opposition players will go out of the window once that first ball is bowled. The Amir versus Kohli battle could be pivotal. If Amir gets Kohli early, the pressure on the Indian batsmen will definitely increase, but if Kohli sees off Amir, then the Indian skipper could be in line for another one of his special innings. Amir has not been at his best since returning to international cricket, but the signs during the tour of the West Indies were promising as his pace, ability to swing the ball and his aggression were clearly visible. Amir is the leader of the Pakistan bowling pack and if conditions suit him and he’s at his best, he could be Pakistan’s best chance for a surprise victory.

Pakistani chances will depend on some wise and experienced heads like Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Amir, but what will be fascinating to see is how the young guns like Babar Azam, Shadab Khan, and Fahim Ashraf respond to the biggest game of their lives so far. Youth has no fear and Pakistan will be relying heavily on their youngsters to be at their best on Sunday.

There is every chance that India will come out as victors in Birmingham, but many who have written-off Pakistan cricket teams in the past have had their fingers burnt. Sunday’s clash sees Pakistan with nothing to lose and everything to gain – a situation which quite often sees them at their best.

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I have a good feeling about this game from a Pak point of view as think this team has a fresh look.
 
one sided match it will be , india will crush pakistan , no comparison at all
 
Just can't get over the Shezhad Azhar combo, it's laughable those are our openers

Yeah, When you start looking at team, man batting looks awful...Only words come to my mind..."Man, that's terrible!!" - How can we send such a team to a tournament :facepalm:
 
Bring it on!! this time no less than a win is gonna work, enough is enough.
 
As we near closer to 4th, I get more excited. Hoping for a cracker!
 
I don't have idea about some of the players. Not seen them either. Not sure what to expect. On the other hand Indian side is a well known side except may be Pandya.
 
I would say it's 85% India's game. The talent, passion, experience everything they got.

If we bowl first, they gonna end up scoring 330ish. If we bat first we'll struggle to reach 240 against that bowling.
 
I don't live too far from Birmingham, and I go there regularly and it's been raining a bit recently.
Forecast says 69% chance of rain in Edgbaston...
Hey, at least we won't lose!
 
Pakistans updated tournament schedule

June 4th - India
June 7th - South Africa
June 12th - Sri Lanka
June 13rh - Lahore Airport
 
I think Pak can win if they bowl first and restrict India to around 280 Maximum and we have a chance, 250 will be ideal. I don't see pak winning if they bat first because we all know we aren't good at setting totals and our openers bat far too slowly and also India are great at chasers especially virat kohli. Also the mindset of the players will be different if they bat 2nd because they will know exactly what they need to chase. I think this is the only way I can see us winning but a lot will depend on bowlers restricting India and then batting playing sensibly. A lot will rely on how Hafeez, Babar, Harris and Malik bat, they are all key.
 
If Pakistan wins this match, it shouldn't be called a surprise result rather just getting over the mental block against India cricket team.
 
Junaid khan going to demolish indian top order. my pick is junaid khan and ahmed shazad.(strange vibes about shazad playing a match winning inning)
 
Our batting is far too weak to pose a real challenge in my opinion. I love this team but India's team has way too many individuals who could be matchwinners. Would be a minor miracle and would need Malik to step up (as he usually does against India) and go really big.
 
When the last time Pakistan beat India in ODI ?

Of the last 5 ODIs between India and Pakistan. Pakistan has won 2 and India has won 3. The last ODI meeting between both sides was in 2015 WC which India won, the meeting before that was 2014 Asia Cup which Pakistan won.

If we extend the limit to last 6 ODIs between India and Pakistan then both sides have won three apiece.

:salute
 
Just can't get over the Shezhad Azhar combo, it's laughable those are our openers

If azhar plays match is over we must have a good run rate in first ten over to stand any chance I hope pak management has any brains. Play babar Ahmed shehzad
 
one sided match it will be , india will crush pakistan , no comparison at all

theres no much hype this time around as everyone knows the outcome .

I would say it's 85% India's game. The talent, passion, experience everything they got.

If we bowl first, they gonna end up scoring 330ish. If we bat first we'll struggle to reach 240 against that bowling.

Pakistans updated tournament schedule

June 4th - India
June 7th - South Africa
June 12th - Sri Lanka
June 13rh - Lahore Airport

Our batting is far too weak to pose a real challenge in my opinion. I love this team but India's team has way too many individuals who could be matchwinners. Would be a minor miracle and would need Malik to step up (as he usually does against India) and go really big.

Love reading the comments a year later! :)
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Love reading the comments a year later! :)
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This was the discussion for the first game of Champions Trophy. All those comments were valid as India did crush Pakistan in the opening game of CT 2017.
 
A year already. Time flies man. I remember the night before there was the terrorist attack at London Bridge which kind of stopped me being excited for this match. I remember this match there was lots of rain and I was hoping rain would save us but it was not to be. We got thrashed, played awful cricket but we all know what happened next.
 
IIRC Imad opened the bowling. It looks like he has completely disappeared from the scene
 
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