Abdullah719
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Wouldn’t be surprised one bit if some key players get injured in the lead up. This is probably a funny case of having too many games just before the tournament. Should use an extended swuad for the Saud/Eng series and rotate players every game, especially the bowlers.
Squad*, Aus/Eng*
Pakistan have been given far less testing warm up games than all the other major nations. If I was into conspiracy theories I would think that the organisers are trying to make sure Pakistan go into the WC under-prepared as possible. Every other nation has at least one tough game against a decent seam attack.
It would be good if as a sticky thread on PP, can someone create a calendar or itenary of all Pakistan fixtures till the World Cup.
But we have a five matches series against England in the same month.
Faheem Ashraf will be licking his lips against the Bangladesh bowlers, making full use of the 30m boundary on one side as he did in the CT warm up.
Afghanis and BDcouldn't they give us better opposition to play practice games ?
Also in April: 5 ODIs vs Australia
27th April: Tour match vs Kent
29th April: Tour match vs Northants
1st May: Tour match vs Leics
5th May: T20I vs England
8th May: ODI vs England
11th May: ODI vs England
14th May: ODI vs England
17th May: ODI vs England
19th May: ODI vs England
24th May: Warm-up vs Afghanistan
26th May: Warm-up vs Bangladesh
Pakistan's first World Cup match is on 31st May. Extremely busy schedule.
Yup very hectic!
1st Feb - 6th Feb: Pak vs SA T20s
14th Feb - 17th Mar: PSL 2019
End of Mar/Start of Apr: 5 ODIs VS Aus (according to FTP - dates TBC)
27th Apr - 19th May: Tour matches, T20 & ODIs VS England
24th May - 26th May: WC Warm Up Games
31st May - 14th Jul: Pakistans CWC Winning campaign inshAllah
Need to manage the players - in particular the fast bowlers through all of this. Need to rotate the likes of Amir, Shaheen, Hassan, Shinwari, Junaid and even Faheem.
I notice you made an assumption there that Junaid will be in the squad.
Pakistan have been given far less testing warm up games than all the other major nations. If I was into conspiracy theories I would think that the organisers are trying to make sure Pakistan go into the WC under-prepared as possible. Every other nation has at least one tough game against a decent seam attack.
Afghanis and BDcouldn't they give us better opposition to play practice games ?
Faheem hater spotted lol give the guy a break ����*![]()
This victim mentality 'world is conspiring against us' mindset - instead of focusing on improving the obvious flaws, is a big stereotype when it comes to Pakistan.
Pakistan gets FIVE official ODIs in England against England right before the WC.
5 games against best ODI team is an overkill right before WC. If PAK lose all 5 games, it will completely shatter their confidence.
Worst preparation ever.
5 games against best ODI team is an overkill right before WC. If PAK lose all 5 games, it will completely shatter their confidence.
Part of the reason I brought it up was to flush out those who would quickly trot out the 'victim mentality' spiel. As you can see, those Pakistanis who were aware of the England ODI tour quickly pointed this out which proves the stereotype is completely false and probably due to prejudice.
http://www.pakpassion.net/fixtures/pakistans-international-schedule.html
All confirmed fixtures are here. Five ODIs vs Australia don't have confirmed dates yet but are scheduled to be in April I think.
Nah, one of your previous word was correct i.e Saud. He is the only hope for Pakistan.![]()
haha yeah he’s definitely one who should be included in the group of players leading up to the World Cup.
Wouldn’t be surprised one bit if some key players get injured in the lead up. This is probably a funny case of having too many games just before the tournament. Should use an extended swuad for the Saud/Eng series and rotate players every game, especially the bowlers.
We're playing 5 ODIs against both Eng and Aus before the WC.Bangladesh and Afghanistan?! Seriously ICC? Has BCCI prepared the schedule or what? Why not schedule our matches against stronger teams like England and Australia?
Worst preparation ever.
i have shafiq/azhar squeezing in to the squad due to injury.
Wouldn’t be surprised one bit if some key players get injured in the lead up. This is probably a funny case of having too many games just before the tournament. Should use an extended swuad for the Saud/Eng series and rotate players every game, especially the bowlers.
Worst preparation ever.
Bangladesh and Afghanistan?! Seriously ICC? Has BCCI prepared the schedule or what? Why not schedule our matches against stronger teams like England and Australia?
i have shafiq/azhar squeezing in to the squad due to injury.
Did not want confidence shattered before world cup. Btw even BD feel they should have got tougher opponents in practice match considering asia cup result last time 2 sides met
Bangladesh should feel lucky that they got match against us. We should field our 2nd XI and still beat them comfortably. I expect Afghanistan to give a tougher fight.
I don't see the problem. Pakistan is the only team that will get two play two matches against evenly matched opposition. All other teams are either playing a much stronger or a much weaker team in at least one of their games.
The only problem is that Pakistan will be battered and bruised because of the inevitable thrashing at the hands of England in the ODI series, so Afghanistan and Bangladesh will probably start as favourites.
First of all, I do not believe that Pakistan will lose 5-0 to England. Infact, I wouldn't be surprised if Pakistan manage to win the series 3-2 against England.
Secondly, Bangladesh in England is not the Bangladesh in Asian conditions. I'd give it 70 30 to Pakistan vs Bangladesh in England.
Third assumption of yours is the worst that Afghanistan is on some planet equivalent to Pakistan. Pakistan will smash Afghanistan 10 times out of 10 in any conditions.
That being said, Pakistan is getting adequate preparation in the same month against Australia and England, so weaker teams makes sense.
You won't be surprised if Pakistan beats England 3-2 in England? Oh well, I admire your astonishing optimism.
As far as Bangladesh are concerned, it is time for Pakistani fans to drop their arrogance and give them their due. They are a solid ODI team. Since the whitewash in 2015, our fans peddled the narrative that we lost because our 2015 team was poor and Azhar was a dud captain, and if they were to play Pakistan under the inspiring leadership of Sarfraz against this so-called new and improved team, they will get smashed.
However, the truth was laid bare in the Asia Cup. Sarfraz and the new age fearless PSL cricketers were blown away. Now the narrative is that they can only compete with Pakistan in Asia, a narrative that will last till the time they actually go on to beat Pakistan overseas as well.
I think a Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI series would be competitive anywhere in the world. They have a solid batting lineup and on flat wickets (basically 90% of ODI wickets) they stand a very good chance of beating Pakistan. Instead of 70-30, I would give Pakistan 55-45 outside Asia due to stronger pace attack.
As far as Afghanistan are concerned, I hope they get more and more matches because their spin attack is world class. They will definitely trouble teams in the World Cup if their batting lineup is able to post decent totals. If the Afghani sloggers and tuk tuks (their is no in-between for them yet) can post 250-260 odd against Pakistan, they can definitely push them to the limits like they did in the Asia Cup.
As we have seen with Kuldeep and Chahal, a wicket-taking spin duo in the middle-overs is a handful in any conditions.
All in all, calling Afghanistan and Bangladesh "weak" when Pakistan are themselves hovering just above minnow level is highly disrespectful. Both teams are fully capable of beating Pakistan and the whining of our fans will only be justified if we go onto smash both teams, which appears to be doubtful as far as I am concerned. I would still put my money on Pakistan in both games because of better pace attack, but I see them limping to the finish line.
In the asia cup match, they scored only 239.
That should have been easily chased. But it was just not a good day. A third class bowler like mustifizur got 4 wickets. I would expect pakistan to chase that 9 times out of 10 especially against bangladesh
You won't be surprised if Pakistan beats England 3-2 in England? Oh well, I admire your astonishing optimism.
As far as Bangladesh are concerned, it is time for Pakistani fans to drop their arrogance and give them their due. They are a solid ODI team. Since the whitewash in 2015, our fans peddled the narrative that we lost because our 2015 team was poor and Azhar was a dud captain, and if they were to play Pakistan under the inspiring leadership of Sarfraz against this so-called new and improved team, they will get smashed.
However, the truth was laid bare in the Asia Cup. Sarfraz and the new age fearless PSL cricketers were blown away. Now the narrative is that they can only compete with Pakistan in Asia, a narrative that will last till the time they actually go on to beat Pakistan overseas as well.
I think a Bangladesh vs Pakistan ODI series would be competitive anywhere in the world. They have a solid batting lineup and on flat wickets (basically 90% of ODI wickets) they stand a very good chance of beating Pakistan. Instead of 70-30, I would give Pakistan 55-45 outside Asia due to stronger pace attack.
As far as Afghanistan are concerned, I hope they get more and more matches because their spin attack is world class. They will definitely trouble teams in the World Cup if their batting lineup is able to post decent totals. If the Afghani sloggers and tuk tuks (their is no in-between for them yet) can post 250-260 odd against Pakistan, they can definitely push them to the limits like they did in the Asia Cup.
As we have seen with Kuldeep and Chahal, a wicket-taking spin duo in the middle-overs is a handful in any conditions.
All in all, calling Afghanistan and Bangladesh "weak" when Pakistan are themselves hovering just above minnow level is highly disrespectful. Both teams are fully capable of beating Pakistan and the whining of our fans will only be justified if we go onto smash both teams, which appears to be doubtful as far as I am concerned. I would still put my money on Pakistan in both games because of better pace attack, but I see them limping to the finish line.
That "third class" bowler would walk into our lineup in all formats. Pakistan cricket is in free-fall, but the arrogance of the fans is showing no signs of fading away.