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South Africa v Pakistan | 3rd T20I | Centurion | Feb 6th, 2019 | Pakistan Innings

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Having conceded the series by losing the first two Twenty20 Internationals by slim margins, Pakistan will want to go all the way in the third and final match against South Africa.

Overview

South Africa v Pakistan
3rd T20I
SuperSport Park, Centurion
Tuesday, 5 January, 6.00pm local, 4.00pm GMT

The two games so far have been evenly contested to a large extent, but South Africa have just been able to close out games better, earning themselves a series victory.

Pakistan will feel like the least they deserve is a consolation win, and in order to do that they must continue playing the way have and hold their nerve better in the death stages.

In the first match in Cape Town, they did well enough to get within six runs of South Africa's 192. Then in Johannesburg, they seemed in complete control in their chase of 189 after Babar Azam's 90 and Hussain Talat's 55, but a flurry of wickets dented their momentum and they eventually lost out by seven runs.

Pakistan batsmen's biggest nemesis has been Andile Phehlukwayo. Using crafty, deceptive slower balls mixed up with the occasional yorker, Phehlukwayo has managed to keep the explosive Pakistan batsmen at bay. He masterfully defended 15 off the final over in the previous game, conceding just seven runs and taking a couple of wickets too.

Pakistan will need to find ways to counter that threat better. Another man they will be wary of is stand-in captain David Miller. His stunning performance in the field (four catches and two run-outs) earned him the Player of the Match in the first game. In Johannesburg, he came good with the bat, slamming an unbeaten 65 from just 29 deliveries to bolster South Africa's score to 188/3.

Top-order batsmen like Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen have also been among the runs, and Pakistan will look to keep them at bay. Pakistan's batsmen, Azam in particular, too have been in incredible form.

The stylish right-hander has scored 128 from the two games at a strike-rate of 150.58. Others like Talat and Shoaib Malik have also scored runs, but Pakistan will want more from the middle and lower-middle order.

The scores might suggest it's been a batsman's series, but the bowlers have had their say. Phehlukwayo has been exceptional, but Beuran Hendricks and Chris Morris have also been among the wickets. For Pakistan, left-arm spinner Imad Wasim has bowled very accurately, conceding just 32 runs from his eight overs at an economy rate of just four. Yet, Pakistan will want their quicks to make early inroads.

The match will draw curtains on Pakistan's lengthy tour, and having lost the Test series and the ODI series prior to this, they will be desperate to finish off on a high to leave for home on a positive note.


Key players

David Miller (South Africa): The stand-in South Africa captain has been exceptional, not only with bat but also in the field – after all, it's not too often one is awarded Player of the Match for his fielding exploits. Pakistan bore the brunt of his explosive hitting in the second game, and he will want to put on another masterclass in that department.

Babar Azam (Pakistan): The right-hander has been making this column frequently in recent times, but it can't be helped when he's in that kind of form. Through the Tests, ODIs and T20Is, he has been Pakistan's most consistent batsman and he will want to close out the series with a fllourish.


Conditions

The pitch can be expected to be another batting-friendly surface, but like with most South African wickets, there should be something in it for the fast bowlers early on. Weather is expected to be ideal, and chances of rain are minimal.

Squads:

South Africa: Gihahn Cloete, Junior Dala, Beuran Hendricks, Reeza Hendricks, Heinrich Klaasen, David Miller (c), Chris Morris, Willem Mulder, Andile Phehlukwayo, Tabraiz Shamsi, Rassie van der Dussen, Lutho Sipamla, Janneman Malan

Pakistan: Asif Ali, Babar Azam, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Hasan Ali, Hussain Talat, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Hafeez, Sahibzada Farhan, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Shoaib Malik (c), Usman Shinwari, Mohammad Rizwan
 
If Pakistan win this match by a big margin, I'd say they have comfortably BOSSED SA in this series.
 
This has been a soul destroying series. A team that played below its potential throughout, made wrong calls on selection and toss multiple times and lost each and every decisive moment.

It is not to say they would have won any of the series - just that they have shown tremendous mental and tactical fragility and despite some bright spots (Babar, Shaheen, Imam etc), it has been a thoroughly many steps backwards trip.

The last game isn't going to correct any of that or show any blueprint for future. But maybe a win will put some smiles back.

What a disaster.
 
Our t20 xi should be
1.imam
2.azhar
3.babar
4.hafeez
5. Salahuddin
6. Shafiq
7. Sarfraz
8. Nawaz
9. Wahab
10. Hasan
11. Shaheen
 
Fakhar.

It is your time to shine...

Make a century please.
 
Usman & hasan out... Amir & Faheem in

Laparu Asif gets another game :facepalm: :facepalm:


How many time he has to fail for the door to be slammed shut on his career.


And Talat is still there, I guess Mickey and co loved his garbage fifty in the last match.






Mickey is all talk, zero action.
 
Pity Wiaan Mulder isn't making his debut. Then again, we have way too many all-rounders. It's always been like that for some reason though.

Kallis
Hansie
Klusener
Pollock
McMillian
Philander
Mike Procter
Clive Rice

Are we the greatest all-rounder nation? Perhaps a thread is needed...
 
NO.. Amir and Faheem are back... Asif still playing good lord..... today he ll make quick runs and will be persisted with as this is the last game...

Maybe they are looking at Asif as lower order option in WC.One thing they are doing right is giving enough chances to every player before settling on final 11.
 
No game for Farhan, golden boy treatment to fakhar from micky
 
Laparu Asif gets another game :facepalm: :facepalm:


How many time he has to fail for the door to be slammed shut on his career.


And Talat is still there, I guess Mickey and co loved his garbage fifty in the last match.






Mickey is all talk, zero action.

Hafeez is still injured it seems so only Farhan is on the bench to replace them.
 
Maybe they are looking at Asif as lower order option in WC.One thing they are doing right is giving enough chances to every player before settling on final 11.

Lol Asif Ali will cost you more games than he will win.
 
Maybe they are looking at Asif as lower order option in WC.One thing they are doing right is giving enough chances to every player before settling on final 11.

Asif is a hack and not someone we should be looking to invest in. He played league cricket in SA and was a total failure so not sure how many ODIs T20s pak gonna lose because giving chances to some useless player.

Give chances to some decent batsmen at least not someone who is a dud at international level.
 
Laparu Asif gets another game :facepalm: :facepalm:


How many time he has to fail for the door to be slammed shut on his career.


And Talat is still there, I guess Mickey and co loved his garbage fifty in the last match.






Mickey is all talk, zero action.

Not a popular opinion but I was actually impressed with Talat in both games. Sure he did not connect to some balls but this will come with experience. For a young player playing at a critical position he has provided good partnerships and some delightful strokes.
 
Not a popular opinion but I was actually impressed with Talat in both games. Sure he did not connect to some balls but this will come with experience. For a young player playing at a critical position he has provided good partnerships and some delightful strokes.

He is should be in ODIs...
 
Not a popular opinion but I was actually impressed with Talat in both games. Sure he did not connect to some balls but this will come with experience. For a young player playing at a critical position he has provided good partnerships and some delightful strokes.

You were impressed with his ability to put pressure on the team and himself?
 
Not a popular opinion but I was actually impressed with Talat in both games. Sure he did not connect to some balls but this will come with experience. For a young player playing at a critical position he has provided good partnerships and some delightful strokes.

Exactly Mickey knows how to develop a player.
 
Laparu Asif gets another game :facepalm: :facepalm:


How many time he has to fail for the door to be slammed shut on his career.
He has potential and no one in Pakistan right now hits the way he hits right now. He needs to be given at least 50 games and he has also been miss managed :asad1
 
He has potential and no one in Pakistan right now hits the way he hits right now. He needs to be given at least 50 games and he has also been miss managed :asad1

50 games :O:O we may need to play qualifiers for WC then, if that happens:wahab2
 
Asif Ali is the worst specialist batsman i can think of
Watching him bat makes me angry
 
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PSL is starting soon. Really hoping we can find 1 good middle order batsmen before the WC. PSL is now where we can spot the talent to try in international cricket. Unfortunately our domestic cricket is so poor and poorly managed that we cannot see how good a player is due to poor marketing and broadcasting of the domestic games in Pak.

I hope Imran Khan live up to his expectations that he will make Pakistan a strong cricketing nation again.

I really wanted Imad or Babar to lead this series, it was a pathetic decision to ask malik to lead. We need to move on from hafeez and malik era.
 
You were impressed with his ability to put pressure on the team and himself?

There was no pressure Pak were always scoring at good rate. Pressure was put on the team by silly shots played by others that followed. His only mistake was trying to hit boundaries when he should have just rotated the strike.
 
He has potential and no one in Pakistan right now hits the way he hits right now. He needs to be given at least 50 games and he has also been miss managed :asad1

Yeah a guy who averages in the teens in domestic T20s will suddenly become world beater if given 50 games in internationals :asad1:asad1:asad1
 
"Fakhar Azam will take a few balls to get going"

-Rameez Raja
 
There was no pressure Pak were always scoring at good rate. Pressure was put on the team by silly shots played by others that followed. His only mistake was trying to hit boundaries when he should have just rotated the strike.

Of course there was pressure, the run rate was climbing.
 
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