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Pakistan face selection worries as Azhar Ali, Wahab Riaz struggle for form

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Writing for FirstPost Sports, Saj discusses Pakistan's preparations for the iconic India-Pakistan clash at Edgbaston on June 4th


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The rain on Monday at Edgbaston, during Pakistan's Champions Trophy 2017 warm-up match against world champions Australia, not only played spoilsport for the sparse crowd, but it also scuppered Pakistan's plans to test out some of their fringe players and apply some pressure on those that have been picked on a regular basis and have not been in the best of form lately. Only 10.2 overs of play was possible before the heavens opened up, and as puddles started to form on the lush green outfield, the umpires had the easy decision to make of abandoning play.

It was a frustrating day for players and fans alike as dark clouds formed overhead before light rain delayed the start. As the weather improved, the umpires decided that a 34-over-a-side match would be possible. In the 10.2 overs that were played, Mohammad Amir impressed for Pakistan, beating the bat regularly and bowling a tight line and length and dismissing David Warner with a fine outswinger. For Australia, Aaron Finch looked in ominous form with 36 not out that included seven sumptuous boundaries.

Pakistan, therefore, go into Sunday's huge clash against India slightly undercooked and with some important and difficult decisions to make regarding their starting eleven against the tournament's reigning champions. The recently recalled Azhar Ali struggled against Bangladesh and coach Mickey Arthur had hoped that left-handed opening batsman Fakhar Zaman would have had an opportunity to impress against Australia, but that was not to be.

Perhaps a good innings against Australia for Fakhar would have edged him ahead of Azhar in the pecking order. The opening spots still remain a cause of concern for the Pakistan think-tank with neither Azhar or Ahmed Shehzad looking like they are in the best of form, or prepared to attack the opposition bowlers and take some risks in the early overs. This low-key and defensive policy at the start of the innings could cost Pakistan dearly as it has several times in recent times.

Pakistan, however, can take comfort from the fact that their middle order from numbers three to seven is settled, with Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed and Imad Wasim occupying those positions. Babar has been an excellent find for Pakistan in ODIs at number three, whilst Hafeez is once again starting to show glimpses of his best form. The trio of Malik, Sarfraz and Imad is the real batting powerhouse for Pakistan and this is where the energy, big-hitting and impetus to the innings will be expected to come from.

Another interesting decision for Arthur and his management team is whether to pick the rookie all-rounder Shadab Khan who recently made a superb start to his limited overs international career against West Indies. The Indian batting line-up though will be a totally different proposition for the 18-year-old Shadab. However, a confident and highly talented cricketer, Shadab could be the wildcard selection that could surprise the Indian batsmen. His googly is particularly worth keeping an eye out for. What could sway Arthur and captain Sarfraz to select Shadab is that he is a modern day three-dimensional cricketer who can not only bowl well, but is an excellent fielder and a very handy batsman too.

Wahab Riaz's recent form in all formats has been a major concern for Pakistani fans, media and no doubt the coaching staff including bowling coach Azhar Mahmood. Whilst Wahab has always been a bowler who has not worried about his economy rate, he has of late lost that ability to take key wickets at important times. Add to this, a concern over a knee injury that he picked up against Bangladesh in Birmingham, and the picture does not look rosy for the Pakistani strike bowler. Wahab is likely to find himself in a match-up against Junaid Khan for who is to be picked as the third seamer, with Amir and the impressive medium-fast right armer Hasan Ali being guaranteed picks. Junaid looks like his injury worries are over and Pakistani fans will be hoping that his edge over Virat Kohli continues if he is selected over Wahab.

Fahim Ashraf is a name that will not be familiar to the Indian team and he introduced himself in international cricket with a match-winning and explosive innings of 64 not out in only 30 balls in the warm-up clash against Bangladesh at Edgbaston on Saturday. The bowling all-rounder was a relatively surprising pick for the Champions Trophy squad but if his performance against Bangladesh is anything to go by, he could be the find of the tournament for Pakistan. Fahim opened the bowling in tough conditions against Australia and conceded 30 runs in three overs. It was an experiment that is unlikely to be repeated against India, but Fahim's overs as the fourth seamer could prove pivotal in the clash between the arch-rivals. With the luxury of eight bowling options available for Pakistan, Fahim is likely to get the nod against India especially given his big-hitting abilities lower down the order.

Whilst the majority of Pakistan's team picks itself, the key decisions that have to be made are whether youth is given a chance over experience and whether some experimentation will be overlooked for a safety-first policy in a match that neither team will want to lose. Fakhar or Azhar at the top of the order and Wahab or Junaid as the third seamer are the key decisions that will have to be made by Arthur and Sarfraz. They will be hoping that they make the right call or there will be plenty of finger-pointing in their direction from the Pakistani cricket-lovers.


http://www.firstpost.com/sports/cha...ali-wahab-riaz-struggle-for-form-3502373.html
 
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Since 3-7 is setlled, and so is 10-11, my XI would be:
Shehzad
Fakhar
Babar
Hafeez
Nalik
Sarfraz
Imad
Shadab
Hasan Ali
M Amir
J Khan

We should also look to take wickets rather than bat big. I feel Shadab is a wicket taker, and we need to play him to provide vital breakthroughs in the innings. Faheem isn't good enough to be the 3rd seamer, and his power hitting is what keeps him in contention but I can't pick him purely based on that. Shadab has also been touted as a natural with the bat and despite not showing much on the international stage as of yet, maybe this is his time to shine with not only the ball but with the bat too.
Fakhar over Azhar since we're playing an ODI not a Test match.

Selectors will most likely play Azhar and Faheem ahead of Fakhar and Shadab.
 
Sharjeel is duly missed, having him open our inning gives us confidence in chasing the bigger totals that you need to be able to chase these days.

Shehzad in my opinion is a TTF, it's not ideal, but I'd go with experience to open the innings & Haris should play #4 for us regardless of recent form, he's one of the better batsmen in the country and you don't lose class.

India should have fun facing a barrage of seamers. At the least this should make the match interesting.

Hafeez
Azhar/Fakhar
Babar Azam
Haris Sohail
Shoaib Malik
Sarfraz Ahmed
Imad Wasim
Fahim Ashraf
Hasan Ali
Muhammad Amir
Junaid Khan
 
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Beyond me how anyone can ask for shahzad inclusion when he's been so poor for years and shouldn't be anywhere near the squad

Azhar
Hafeez
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Malik
imad or ashraf depending on track
Shadab
Hassan Ali
Amir
Junaid or wahab- personally pick JK

Azhar is a far more reliable option than shahzad and is faster than him at scoring if anything.

Zaman cannot be picked as I've only seen him play horrible leg side swiped and he will be laughed at by indias quality seamers.
 
I'm surprised hafeez didn't get "injured" this time. In every major ICC tournament he gets mysteriously injured to hide his pathetic form.
 
Opening with Haris and Babar would be a better option with Hafeez at 3 and Sarfraz at 4

My 11 would be

Haris babar hafeez Sarfraz Malik Imad shadab fahim Amir Hasan junaid.
 
Will be a tough call for Pakistan but they may have to go without Wahab.
 
Will be a tough call for Pakistan but they may have to go without Wahab.

It feels like he's still basking in the hype that was created over the few overs he bowled against Shane Watson. I'm happy with investing in raw pace if the bowler is young, it's time to move on from Wahab.
 
It feels like he's still basking in the hype that was created over the few overs he bowled against Shane Watson. I'm happy with investing in raw pace if the bowler is young, it's time to move on from Wahab.

Wahab has had "potential" for several years now. Time to let it go.
 
I'm finally beginning to feel the excitement and anxiety of a Pak-India match. My nerves will eventually dissipate when we dismiss Rohit Sharma in the first over as per usual.
 
I would definitely play wahab over trundler junaid any day of the week but would love to see virat smashing junaid all around the park.
 
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