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ICC CT 2017 | India v Pakistan | 4th June, 2017 | Birmingham | India innings

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Group B: India v Pakistan
Date: Sunday, 4 June 2017
Venue: Edgbaston, Birmingham

HEAD-TO-HEAD
127 matches; India 51, Pakistan 72, no result 4

THE FORM
It is always more than just a match when India and Pakistan clash. As a rivalry, it has had its ups and downs, always interspersed with long periods of barrenness where the two neighbours haven’t played each other. In the last five years, the two have met almost exclusively in ICC events, which makes each of their matches that much more sought after for fans.

While the overall record is tilted towards Pakistan, the more recent one tells a different story.

Since the 2000s, India and Pakistan have played 49 One-Day Internationals, with India winning 24 to Pakistan’s 25. In the current decade, the two have played only nine ODIs of which India has won six to Pakistan’s three.

Narrowing down the timeframe to the past two or three weeks, though, the picture changes again. Pakistan has been in Birmingham for more than two weeks and has got in plenty of practice sessions, getting a good feel of the ground and conditions. India hasn’t yet practiced on the main ground. It trained on the smaller No. 1 Nets on Thursday, and rain on Friday meant they couldn’t practice on the bigger Colts Ground either.

Form and fitness permitting, the only selection question India has to wrestle with is what its bowling composition will be. It could go in with its five best bowlers, or drop either a spinner or a pacer and include Hardik Pandya for his all-round skills. Among the batsmen, Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh and Kedar Jadhav should be the first picks.

Pakistan is a more unknown entity this time around, with several relatively newer players, though there is the heft of experience in Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Hafeez and Sarfraz Ahmed, the captain. And then people like Azhar Ali, Ahmed Shehzad, Mohammad Amir and Babar Azam aren’t exactly new to cricket. Pakistan has already decided their XII, and Fakhar Zaman, Haris Sohail and Junaid Khan are the ones to miss out. It remains to be seen if Faheem Ashraf, the 23-year-old who smashed 64 not out off 30 balls in the warm-up against Bangladesh, is handed an international debut in such a high-pressure match.


THE CONDITIONS

The pitch at Edgbaston didn’t seem to offer too much to bowlers when Australia and New Zealand played. India and Pakistan will play on the same surface, so shouldn’t expect too much different. In the warm-ups and the truncated Australia-New Zealand match, conditions were more batting friendly.

However, the threat of rain is always about. While on the one hand the wetness will make it difficult for bowlers to grip the ball, the cloud cover could offer assistance through the air, even if it wasn’t much in evidence in the last match.

THE MATCH-UP

Mohammad Amir v Virat Kohli

Ever since his return to international cricket, Amir has shown glimpses on and off of talent that can make him devastating on his day. He will still be the man Sarfraz turns to for the breakthroughs, and the man relied on to stop the most dangerous batsmen. And they don’t come more dangerous than Kohli, who has mastered the 50-over game like few before him in the format’s history. Against Pakistan in ICC events, he has invariably risen to the occasion. He has often shown his best when under the pump, but then again, Kohli has never led India in a world event before – so how he handles the situation will be interesting to see.


India: Jasprit Bumrah

Quietly, and almost without fanfare, Bumrah has become amongst the best white-ball bowlers in world cricket. His quirky action still poses problems to batsmen, and his ability to unerringly hit the yorker is a constant threat. Bumrah can crank up the pace too, and the bouncer is a genuine weapon in his hands. Called on to often bowl India’s most difficult overs, he has shown calm under stress by keeping an uncluttered mind and clear focus.


Pakistan: Babar Azam

Babar Azam once got Mickey Arthur, the Pakistan coach, to gush that he had a Virat Kohli-like quality about him. Even though his international career is still young, the numbers illustrate why such high expectations might not be misplaced. In 26 ODIs, he has 1322 runs at an astounding average of 55.08 and a strike rate of 90.23. He’s hit five centuries already to go with six fifties, and anyone who goes past 50 almost once every two innings has to have something special about him.


WATCH OUT FOR…

“If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs”… there has been nobody in cricket who has personified this more than MS Dhoni. In the beyond-cricket nature of this match, his cool head will be even more invaluable than it already was. If people around him are flustered by events inside or outside, Dhoni can be relied on to not just keep his composure but calm those around him. And when the game becomes more about the mind, then it is generally the one that is the coolest that wins out.

TEAMS
India: Virat Kohli (capt), R Ashwin, Jasprit Bumrah, Shikhar Dhawan, MS Dhoni (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Kedar Jadhav, Dinesh Karthik, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Hardik Pandya, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma, Umesh Yadav, Yuvraj Singh.

Pakistan (XII): Sarfraz Ahmed (capt, wk), Ahmed Shehzad, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Hafeez, Shadab Khan, Shoaib Malik, Wahab Riaz.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Blue skies, a little bit of cloud and quite windy. But most importantly no rain at Edgbaston <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/INDvPAK?src=hash">#INDvPAK</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/CT17?src=hash">#CT17</a> <a href="https://t.co/g7gL4juIVJ">pic.twitter.com/g7gL4juIVJ</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/871276798406995969">June 4, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Inshallah we will win or atleast out up a good fight. Just need to show intent while batting and keep the intensity in the field throughout
 
If Pakistan lose this Pakistani fans will be ready with eggs back in Pakistan.
 
Just heard on TV that Shadab will play
 
Azhar
Shehzad
Babar
Hafeez
Malik
Capt
Imad
Fahim
Wahab
Amir
Hasan

That will be the team.
 
Well if Shadab plays, then that's good because it's probably a flat pitch, he's an attacking option, has the surprise element and is a good fielder too.
 
Pakistan can not possibly take the risk of playing fahim as a third pacer , only one of shadab or fahim will play and no prize for guessing it right who it will be.
 
Going to a friend's place in an Uber here in Delhi .. The guy is complaining that the roads are deserted and not much business expected today .. Dunno whether its the heat or the match .. I guess it's the latter
 
Yar I am so hyped right now !!!!

Watching this game amidst a sea of Indians here.....

Let's just hope we win inshallah...!!
 
Shikhar, Rohit, Virat, Yuvi, Dhoni, Jadhav, Pandya, Jadeja, Bhuvi, Umesh, Bumrah

Likely XI posted on cricinfo! They're going in with 4 pacers!

There is depth in batting but tbh the quality looks thin.
 
Really disappointed Junaid isn't playing. Let's see how Hassan does with the new ball today
 
Bhuvi is going to run through Pakistan's batting line. I will be surprised if he doesn't get a fifer.
 
On Star sports they just showed interview with Arthur and few of the players. It started with Shoaib Malik and Hafeez. My mom who rarely watches cricket said after seeing them "Inki team badalti nahi Hai?" :))
 
Good shout to bowl first!

It's difficult to set a target for a team like India. In-Shaa-Allah we should look to restrict India for a reasonable score and then look to chase it down.

If there is any rain around, it's also good to know what the D/L target will be
 
Bad decision, we are going to score so big. They will give up before even they bat.
 
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