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They barely made it into this tournament, are competing with the West Indies and Bangladesh for a qualifying spot in the 2019 World Cup and have lost more One Day Internationals than almost any other team in the last two years. Oh, and because this is Pakistan, two of their opening batsmen went and got themselves into un-selectable territory by associating themselves with bookies and not informing the authorities of said bookies.

All of this, along with a squad selection that is hardly crowd-pleasing has meant that the Pakistani cricket team is not only going to get bashed by opposing fans in England, but they won't get the kind of support every team dreams of from their own fans. "A team containing Junaid, Azhar, Hafeez and Wahab will go far?" "Inzamam is only selecting his friends" "Where is Haris Sohail?" are just some of the oft-repeated phrases making the rounds among the Pakistani fans. As if they weren't fickle enough as it were, the non-selection of their favorites and a couple of perceived 'tried and tested failures' making the cut has meant that their displeasure has reached maximum intensity.

So with turmoil within and criticism bombarding them from outside, the Pakistan cricket team seemingly has nothing going for it. The players are not in any rich vein of form, barring Babar Azam and perhaps Shoaib Malik, and their last showing in the Champions Trophy, also held in England for some strange reason, was hardly encouraging and they failed to make the second round. You would think it was a foregone conclusion that this team is going to flop, embarrass themselves and all the critics would be proven right...

... Except that this is Team Pakistan! :junaid :irfan :broad :srt

With fan expectations at an all-time low and no pressure on their shoulders, we will see an unshackled Pakistani team take the field, come June. The fans may not agree with the selection of Hafeez, Azhar, Junaid, Riaz and Akmal but there is no doubt that each and every single one of these players has proven themselves in the past and have shown that they can come good against the very best. Not all of them will play and not all of them should, but whoever is given a chance will be gunning to prove his critics wrong and you can be dead sure that it will make for beautiful viewing.

Hurt, humiliated and with their backs against the wall, the cornered tigers shall launch their assault.
 
Hell yes!

Pakistan will win the CT in a convincing fashion

:pkflag

Pakistan Zindabad

The Men In Green will dominate the world.

:sarf :azhar2 :shezzy :babar :malik :imad :amir3 :junaid :hasan :wahab
 
This can be a thread for the ages. Right up there with Umar Akmal vs Kohli
 
Pakistan has been so bad in Odis post 2011 you can't even say we are unpredictable

I always hope that Pakistan wins

I hope Azhar proves me wrong and bats fluently

I hope Riaz isn't awful


However I have never had to put so much emphasis on hope and that's the issue

When it comes to expectations this tournaments a write off, I'm already more interested in what happens next
 
I hope you show up once this team starts getting those inevitable drubbings.
 
Hell yes!

Pakistan will win the CT in a convincing fashion

:pkflag

Pakistan Zindabad

The Men In Green will dominate the world.

:sarf :azhar2 :shezzy :babar :malik :imad :amir3 :junaid :hasan :wahab

Outside of Babar Azam, I do not see anyone that can score significant runs to challenge the likes of Aus/Eng/SA/India/NZ.

Batting looks super weak.
 
If we win this CT or even progress to the semi finals with this dire squad, Sarfraz and Mickey Arthur should be given Nishaan-e-Imtiaz.
 
Outside of Babar Azam, I do not see anyone that can score significant runs to challenge the likes of Aus/Eng/SA/India/NZ.

Batting looks super weak.

Shoaib Malik is in super form. Sarfraz and Imad have great records in England. Umar Akmal is hungry for runs. Batting looks strong.
 
I would have been on the same hype train if the selectors had ignored the TTFs and went with the deserving players
 
I hope you show up once this team starts getting those inevitable drubbings.

Oh, I definitely will. You just keep hoping in your heart that the team gets pummeled just so a few of the players you hate might get dropped. Not impressed, bro, you used to be one of my favorite posters.

With fans like these, who needs India? :salute:
 
If we win this CT or even progress to the semi finals with this dire squad, Sarfraz and Mickey Arthur should be given Nishaan-e-Imtiaz.

And Inzamam, who actually selected the players?
 
Shoaib Malik is in super form. Sarfraz and Imad have great records in England. Umar Akmal is hungry for runs. Batting looks strong.

yes Umer is hungry for runs, got a duck in the Pakistan cup recently:danish
 
yes Umer is hungry for runs, got a duck in the Pakistan cup recently:danish

Must've been hungry for water at the time.
:uakmal

But who cares about those random domestic matches. He will step it up in the Champions Trophy.
 
Haha.

Bro, pls. I am really upset, looking at the squad, and you make me laugh like this.

Yes Pakistan will be the winners of CT'17 and Afghanistan of WC'19
 
Pakistan are a middlin gODI side, neither good nor bad. 6 wins out of the last 10 ODI series. That's...ok and it's teh same as NZ (supposedly stronger than Pak) and better than India, supposedly an unbeatable ODI side with all time greats from 1-11.

So let's just be optimistic. Group B is the more difficult of the groups but Pak often beat SA in crunch situations, should beat SL and even with losing to Ind (the boogeyman), should make it through. For a team as maligned as this, that would be great.
 
Pakistan are a middlin gODI side, neither good nor bad. 6 wins out of the last 10 ODI series. That's...ok and it's teh same as NZ (supposedly stronger than Pak) and better than India, supposedly an unbeatable ODI side with all time greats from 1-11.

So let's just be optimistic. Group B is the more difficult of the groups but Pak often beat SA in crunch situations, should beat SL and even with losing to Ind (the boogeyman), should make it through. For a team as maligned as this, that would be great.

We beat South Africa in the World Cup with a weaker team than this one and have beaten an actual, ATG Indian side in a previous edition of the Champions Trophy.
 
[MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION] the only way this team can compete is if Sarfraz turns into the captain he is in the PSL and makes the team work hard and give their 100% for the team, it is common knowledge that we have selfish players in the team who dont care about the run rate of the team but their own runs which are scored at snail pace
 
Must've been hungry for water at the time.
:uakmal

But who cares about those random domestic matches. He will step it up in the Champions Trophy.

averages 26 with the strike rate of 80 since the start of 2015:danish
 
We beat South Africa in the World Cup with a weaker team than this one and have beaten an actual, ATG Indian side in a previous edition of the Champions Trophy.

I don't remember that. Which edition of the CT ?

Also I'm with you, we beat red hot faves SA before from an almost down and out position.
 
[MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION] the only way this team can compete is if Sarfraz turns into the captain he is in the PSL and makes the team work hard and give their 100% for the team, it is common knowledge that we have selfish players in the team who dont care about the run rate of the team but their own runs which are scored at snail pace

Those players have now been selected for the CT and they will be free to open up and play without pressure. Won't be surprised to see Hafeez at his most aggressive during the CT.

I don't remember that. Which edition of the CT ?

Also I'm with you, we beat red hot faves SA before from an almost down and out position.

It was a while back where Amir schooled Sachin and Malik scored a century.
 
Those players have now been selected for the CT and they will be free to open up and play without pressure. Won't be surprised to see Hafeez at his most aggressive during the CT.



It was a while back where Amir schooled Sachin and Malik scored a century.

I know but when? I just can't remember Pak beating India in either CTs or WCs. I do remember AMir bowling very well in 09 world t20.
 
Optimism is good but don't dwindle too far away from reality as well.
 
Gone are the days when we use to call pakistan as cornered tiger and unpredictable.
now they lost these tags too and not now log ago actually .
now they are simply minnows.
more than that what hurts me more is they are soo torturous to watch that one would prefer watching afghan and bangladesh team playing instead of this current pak team.
*special mention : Azhar,shehzad,hafeez
 
Don't see us suprising anyone. Will be joining Lankans at the airport after the group stage.
 
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Cannot wait to bump this thread again in June. Wish I could mail you guys some home-baked humble-pie but not sure that is possible. :sanga
 
Cannot wait to bump this thread again in June. Wish I could mail you guys some home-baked humble-pie but not sure that is possible. :sanga


For now Enjoy this Bhaee. Which country has selected a guy like this with such numbers in last 3 years ?
 

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Test squad was good - no complains against Inzi's pick, apart from Sami, who should have played in 2nd Test over Ahmed, rest players pick themselves, while Misbah was given a farewell series & to his credit he performed exceptionally.
 
No, a bad team won't do well just because no one expects them to win.

The point, is that this is not a bad team but one with plenty of quality and match-winners. Babar, Sarfaraz, Akmal, Hafeez, Shehzad, Amir, Junaid and Riaz have all won games for Pakistan in the past and with expectations at an all-time low, they'll play with more freedom and jazba.
 
I like your positivity Bilal and unlike the others it's not all doom and gloom for me, while am not sure we will win the whole thing am confident that we will give a better account of ourselves then what is expected by the wrist slitters.
 
Pakistan won the t20 world cup in England and should have won the 1999 ODI World cup aswell. Lets hope for a good showing in this years Champions trophey,always a good following so the crowd will be right behind the team.
 
Hoping Babar has a good tournament regardless of what happens. He's what's kept me watching cricket over the last 2 years.
 
forget about the openers they will fail anyhow..

the following middle and lower order will be the key to score quick runs...

Babar Sarfraz Malik Umar Akmal Imad Shadab
 
Pakistan won the t20 world cup in England and should have won the 1999 ODI World cup aswell. Lets hope for a good showing in this years Champions trophey,always a good following so the crowd will be right behind the team.

lost all three in 2013 CT....MAY BE U FORGOT
 
The point, is that this is not a bad team but one with plenty of quality and match-winners. Babar, Sarfaraz, Akmal, Hafeez, Shehzad, Amir, Junaid and Riaz have all won games for Pakistan in the past and with expectations at an all-time low, they'll play with more freedom and jazba.

Care to enlighten us when akmal and junaid won the game for pakistan with their individual performance?

All I remember is whenever there is a situation when umar needed to stay on wicket, he throws it away. He only plays well when either the score is low or he got babysitted with another player.
 
If Pakistan do by some miracle win the thing I'll do the Hajj lol

:)) Well [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] has already promised to change his signature to "I love Inzy: the greatest selector of all time" if we win CT so why not ?

Obviously these forfeits are safe in the knowledge that it won't happen.
 
:)) Well [MENTION=138254]Syed1[/MENTION] has already promised to change his signature to "I love Inzy: the greatest selector of all time" if we win CT so why not ?

Obviously these forfeits are safe in the knowledge that it won't happen.

If fahkar open and manges to give us good starts

If the bowling performs to standard

If Umar remembers how to bat after all these years

then yeah i can see us suprising people

However we will probably have a top 4 that includes professor, Azhar and Shehzad - that's losing the game before it began
 
I will name a boy Inzamamul Haq and I am willing to bet someone else's Child because there is no possibility of this ever happening. :lol:
 
Your enthusiasm is admirable but unfortunately if England dish out flat tracks like they've been doing for quite some time now, Pakistan are done. Do you really believe that Pakistan has the batting power to out-bat either of India or South Africa on flat tracks? Can't even count on SA to choke because this is not a WC.

Pakistan's only hope is if England prove tracks which assist bowlers, then Amir can come into play.

Pakistan can surely beat SL, but also has to beat either of India or SA as well to qualify. Beating India is also possible if everything go Pakistan's plan, but beating a hell-bent SA lead by AB de Villiers who's even shortened his test career looking for some ICC silverware? Not possible imo.
 
We don't even have a full time spinner in this squad, and yet you think there will be surprises.

THere should be another spinner with Shadab in the squad.
 
They barely made it into this tournament, are competing with the West Indies and Bangladesh for a qualifying spot in the 2019 World Cup and have lost more One Day Internationals than almost any other team in the last two years. Oh, and because this is Pakistan, two of their opening batsmen went and got themselves into un-selectable territory by associating themselves with bookies and not informing the authorities of said bookies.

All of this, along with a squad selection that is hardly crowd-pleasing has meant that the Pakistani cricket team is not only going to get bashed by opposing fans in England, but they won't get the kind of support every team dreams of from their own fans. "A team containing Junaid, Azhar, Hafeez and Wahab will go far?" "Inzamam is only selecting his friends" "Where is Haris Sohail?" are just some of the oft-repeated phrases making the rounds among the Pakistani fans. As if they weren't fickle enough as it were, the non-selection of their favorites and a couple of perceived 'tried and tested failures' making the cut has meant that their displeasure has reached maximum intensity.

So with turmoil within and criticism bombarding them from outside, the Pakistan cricket team seemingly has nothing going for it. The players are not in any rich vein of form, barring Babar Azam and perhaps Shoaib Malik, and their last showing in the Champions Trophy, also held in England for some strange reason, was hardly encouraging and they failed to make the second round. You would think it was a foregone conclusion that this team is going to flop, embarrass themselves and all the critics would be proven right...

... Except that this is Team Pakistan! :junaid :irfan :broad :srt

With fan expectations at an all-time low and no pressure on their shoulders, we will see an unshackled Pakistani team take the field, come June. The fans may not agree with the selection of Hafeez, Azhar, Junaid, Riaz and Akmal but there is no doubt that each and every single one of these players has proven themselves in the past and have shown that they can come good against the very best. Not all of them will play and not all of them should, but whoever is given a chance will be gunning to prove his critics wrong and you can be dead sure that it will make for beautiful viewing.

Hurt, humiliated and with their backs against the wall, the cornered tigers shall launch their assault.

Like your passionate support for your team, good luck!
 
Pakistan won the t20 world cup in England and <b>should have won the 1999 ODI World cup aswell</b>. Lets hope for a good showing in this years Champions trophey,always a good following so the crowd will be right behind the team.

Batting second, Australia scored the needed runs in 20.5 overs for the loss of 2 wickets. This was the most one-sided WCC final, why do you believe Pakistan should have won?
 
This thread will flop or work spectacularly. Lets hope it's the latter, though I don't have much hope...
 
Great thread [MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION]!

If we go with the correct combo we can still do this.

:pakflag2
 
We don't even have a full time spinner in this squad, and yet you think there will be surprises.

THere should be another spinner with Shadab in the squad.

Shadab, Imad, Hafeez and Malik is enough spin for a tournament in England and with two of our group stage opponents being India and Sri Lanka. Only one of Imad or Shadab should play in our first three matches and four pacers are necessary. India and Sri lanka will be intimidated by a four-man pace attack, not a four-man spin attack.

Like your passionate support for your team, good luck!

You're quite passionate about India yourself. Good luck, just not against us. :)
 
If fahkar open and manges to give us good starts

If the bowling performs to standard

If Umar remembers how to bat after all these years

then yeah i can see us suprising people

However we will probably have a top 4 that includes professor, Azhar and Shehzad - that's losing the game before it began

Nah we won't have that.

Think about it - Sarfraz, Babar, and Malik are automatic picks. With regards to Umar, I'm sure he won't be warming the bench. He has been picked as a power hitter and he is a senior. I'm sure he'll play, and there's no other position the management deems better for him than #6.

That leaves us so far with a top 6 of:

?
?
Babar Azam (no way he's moving from here now)
Sarfraz Ahmed* (Umar's inclusion means he moves up to #4, which also happens to be his best position!)
Shoaib Malik (him at #5 is great, as he can also accelerate)
Umar Akmal

Now the good thing is that Hafeez (thankfully! [can't believe I'm saying this]) is also an automatic pick, and so he'll have to open (won't bat at #7 and there's no space for him from #3-6). Plus, the Professor prefers opening and so he won't have any issues there either. I'd definitely have Hafeez open over Shehzad/Azhar, any day, because if he gets going we're in for a beautiful knock.

This leaves us with ONE spot and one of Azhar/Shehzad will take that spot. Now they're both basically the same players so it really doesn't matter which one of them plays, but I'd probably go for Shehzad who is younger and is a better fielder.

It would be the most pleasant surprise in this world if Fakhar partners Hafeez instead, but for that to happen, there has to be some sort of an injury or something along the lines of a couple knocks of 100/150+ from Fakhar in the ongoing Pakistan Cup, along with some eye-catching net sessions. Highly highly unlikely.

All said and done, our top 6 looks like it will be:

Ahmed Shehzad/Azhar Ali
Mohammad Hafeez
Babar Azam
Sarfraz Ahmed
Shoaib Malik
Umar Akmal

That's honestly not too bad is it? [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION]
 
Batting second, Australia scored the needed runs in 20.5 overs for the loss of 2 wickets. This was the most one-sided WCC final, why do you believe Pakistan should have won?

Pakistan should have turned up and batted much better is what he's trying to say.
 
Batting second, Australia scored the needed runs in 20.5 overs for the loss of 2 wickets. This was the most one-sided WCC final, why do you believe Pakistan should have won?

Im speaking about the tournament as a whole, probably played the most exciting brand of cricket in the tournament. The odds of a one sided final must have been high.
 
[MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION]

That is a very good top six and for the first three matches at least, my team would be:

1) Mohammad Hafeez
2) Fakhar/Shehzad
3) Babar Azam
4) Sarfaraz Ahmed (c) (wk)
5) Shoaib Malik
6) Umar Akmal (would be better at 5 but at least he's here)
7) Imad Wasim
8) Mohammad Amir
9) Wahab Riaz
10) Junaid Khan
11) Hassan Ali

12) Shadab Khan

A good mixture of accumulators, power-hitters and finishers. Four pace bowlers to rain down fire and brimstone on our Asian opponents and three spinners to choke South Africa. An intelligent captain, good fielders all round and a tail that can bat. Plus, a secret weapon in Shadab Khan who should be brought in against our semi-final opponents who won't know anything about him or his awesome googly.

Pakistan will win, InshAllah!
 
Pakistan has lost far more with these TTFs than winning anything. I expect the same to happen in CT.
 
Im speaking about the tournament as a whole, probably played the most exciting brand of cricket in the tournament. The odds of a one sided final must have been high.

Pakistan came up against the better team in the final. It was a hammering. Pak didn't deserve the WC because they couldn't win the final. Not the first team that lost their marbles against Australia in the final though, not going to be the last either. Australia have a monopoly over mental strength when it comes to WC and finals. Still does even now.
 
Nah we won't have that.

Think about it - Sarfraz, Babar, and Malik are automatic picks. With regards to Umar, I'm sure he won't be warming the bench. He has been picked as a power hitter and he is a senior. I'm sure he'll play, and there's no other position the management deems better for him than #6.

That leaves us so far with a top 6 of:

?
?
Babar Azam (no way he's moving from here now)
Sarfraz Ahmed* (Umar's inclusion means he moves up to #4, which also happens to be his best position!)
Shoaib Malik (him at #5 is great, as he can also accelerate)
Umar Akmal

Now the good thing is that Hafeez (thankfully! [can't believe I'm saying this]) is also an automatic pick, and so he'll have to open (won't bat at #7 and there's no space for him from #3-6). Plus, the Professor prefers opening and so he won't have any issues there either. I'd definitely have Hafeez open over Shehzad/Azhar, any day, because if he gets going we're in for a beautiful knock.

This leaves us with ONE spot and one of Azhar/Shehzad will take that spot. Now they're both basically the same players so it really doesn't matter which one of them plays, but I'd probably go for Shehzad who is younger and is a better fielder.

It would be the most pleasant surprise in this world if Fakhar partners Hafeez instead, but for that to happen, there has to be some sort of an injury or something along the lines of a couple knocks of 100/150+ from Fakhar in the ongoing Pakistan Cup, along with some eye-catching net sessions. Highly highly unlikely.

All said and done, our top 6 looks like it will be:

Ahmed Shehzad/Azhar Ali
Mohammad Hafeez
Babar Azam
Sarfraz Ahmed
Shoaib Malik
Umar Akmal

That's honestly not too bad is it? [MENTION=46929]shaz619[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=141557]Chief Destroyer[/MENTION]

It's not to be honest, but am not sure am cool with Hafeez opening with Shehzad/Azhar because then the innings would be stuck in first gear at the top with all those players being of the same vein; although Hafeez can be dynamic but these days he's not consistent and overseas has been awful. So I'd stick him at no.7 because there he'd be forced to show intent and Have Zaman open with Umar Akmal. We've tried Umar at no.6 wasn't a great experiment, his style at this stage in his career will be best utilized as an opener imo with the field in
 
Shadab, Imad, Hafeez and Malik is enough spin for a tournament in England and with two of our group stage opponents being India and Sri Lanka. Only one of Imad or Shadab should play in our first three matches and four pacers are necessary. India and Sri lanka will be intimidated by a four-man pace attack, not a four-man spin attack.



You're quite passionate about India yourself. Good luck, just not against us. :)

never choose your line up based on opponent, go with the pitch.

we all saw how India played pace and spin in the last years world t20. Nz with spinners were all over India, Pakistan with pacers were a joke.

Mohammad Asghar should had been in the squad

Except for Shadab, all others are part timers
 
[MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] this is my team for the India game:

1. Umar Akmal
2. Fakhar Zaman
3. Babar Azam
4. Sarfraz Ahmed (c) (wk)
5. Shoaib Malik
6. Imad Wasim
7. Mohammad Hafeez
8. Mohammad Amir
9. Hassan Ali
10. Wahab Riaz
11. Junaid Khan

And then against SA I would bring in Shadab for either Junaid/Wahab depending on their performance
 
never choose your line up based on opponent, go with the pitch.

we all saw how India played pace and spin in the last years world t20. Nz with spinners were all over India, Pakistan with pacers were a joke.

Mohammad Asghar should had been in the squad

Except for Shadab, all others are part timers

English pitches will not be conducive to spin. That example is flawed because pitches in India support spin bowling and not pace bowling. The opposite is true in England. Four pacers are an absolute must against India and Sri Lanka.

[MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION] [MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION] this is my team for the India game:

1. Umar Akmal
2. Fakhar Zaman
3. Babar Azam
4. Sarfraz Ahmed (c) (wk)
5. Shoaib Malik
6. Imad Wasim
7. Mohammad Hafeez
8. Mohammad Amir
9. Hassan Ali
10. Wahab Riaz
11. Junaid Khan

And then against SA I would bring in Shadab for either Junaid/Wahab depending on their performance

Good team but don't you think its a little unfair on Akmal to make him open in England, after he's making another comeback? I would wait for him to find his feet before doing something so drastic. Do you think Wasim is good enough to bat at #6 and will Hafeez ever agree to bat at #7? He'll probably turn heel and smash Sarfaraz with a steel chair if he's made to do that.
 
English pitches will not be conducive to spin. That example is flawed because pitches in India support spin bowling and not pace bowling. The opposite is true in England. Four pacers are an absolute must against India and Sri Lanka.



Good team but don't you think its a little unfair on Akmal to make him open in England, after he's making another comeback? I would wait for him to find his feet before doing something so drastic. Do you think Wasim is good enough to bat at #6 and will Hafeez ever agree to bat at #7? He'll probably turn heel and smash Sarfaraz with a steel chair if he's made to do that.

I understand that but I have complete faith in him and inshaAllah it's going to be a beautiful sunny day, we will win the toss, batt first. I's going to be a typical Edgbaston wicket which is exceptional for batting and the situation will be tailor made for Umar to express himself. The issue with that is, we'd be throwing him in the deep end like you say and he has not batted in that position in recent times. But at the same time, he has found it a challenge batting down the order as well; it's one of those gambles which could pay off in a big way because it's the unknown isn't it, could work in theory; just needs to be aware of the two fielders outside the circle and not fall into a trap because often he tends to find the fielder, opening we're limiting that due to the powerplay overs and a great start is so important; in our line up he is the only one who is capable of that and maybe Hafeez at his best but history suggests he'd take his time to get out the pit stop, even on flat wickets overseas he just seems to have a mental block as well

Wasim had a great tour of ENG, the reason why I put him at 6 is because he takes a little while to get going (not as long as others) but once he gets his eye in the guy unleashes fury on the world. Hafeez I know most likely will bat in the top order that was my fantasy line up in a way :)) but because I've given up on him, am sought of protecting him at no.7 and think that perhaps he'd be forced to show intent.
 
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Lets not get carried away here boys after what NZ and Australia did to us recently. We are doing well in the West Indies as conditions are Pak like making it easier for the batsmen. The seaming conditions in England will present a different challenge altogether.
 
Lets not get carried away here boys after what NZ and Australia did to us recently. We are doing well in the West Indies as conditions are Pak like making it easier for the batsmen. The seaming conditions in England will present a different challenge altogether.

Green tops in England no longer exist, the new drainage systems have ensured batting friendly conditions and the pitch tends to be prepared to give the spinner a little bit of help as well; all round the wicket is great for batting. Sure, there will be more bounce to deal with and if there is cloud cover the ball will swing but otherwise batting is fine. It's also not in line with England's style of play to leave a bit of grass etc they encourage stroke play and back themselves against any attack in the world. It's not beyond Pakistan and like Bilal said on any given day we can perform at our best so have faith, the squad is no where near as bad as the wrist slitters have made it out to be as well
 
[MENTION=100918]Square Drive[/MENTION]

That is a very good top six and for the first three matches at least, my team would be:

1) Mohammad Hafeez
2) Fakhar/Shehzad
3) Babar Azam
4) Sarfaraz Ahmed (c) (wk)
5) Shoaib Malik
6) Umar Akmal (would be better at 5 but at least he's here)
7) Imad Wasim
8) Mohammad Amir
9) Wahab Riaz
10) Junaid Khan
11) Hassan Ali

12) Shadab Khan

A good mixture of accumulators, power-hitters and finishers. Four pace bowlers to rain down fire and brimstone on our Asian opponents and three spinners to choke South Africa. An intelligent captain, good fielders all round and a tail that can bat. Plus, a secret weapon in Shadab Khan who should be brought in against our semi-final opponents who won't know anything about him or his awesome googly.

Pakistan will win, InshAllah!

It's not to be honest, but am not sure am cool with Hafeez opening with Shehzad/Azhar because then the innings would be stuck in first gear at the top with all those players being of the same vein; although Hafeez can be dynamic but these days he's not consistent and overseas has been awful. So I'd stick him at no.7 because there he'd be forced to show intent and Have Zaman open with Umar Akmal. We've tried Umar at no.6 wasn't a great experiment, his style at this stage in his career will be best utilized as an opener imo with the field in

Think about my team is that it's also very, very realistic.

I mean I'm in favour of Umar opening and all but that's just simply not happening.

Hafeez will never bat at #7 in the real world.
 
Think about my team is that it's also very, very realistic.

I mean I'm in favour of Umar opening and all but that's just simply not happening.

Hafeez will never bat at #7 in the real world.

Then am 100% sure your team is going to be the final XI on game day but it will be shehzad opening with hafeez, the thing is a poor batting order can essentially ruin a team no matter what resources are at your disposal. But I suppose it is an improvement in some ways to with Sarfraz at no.4 and Umar Akmal in the line up so we just got to hope everyone pulls their weight because at their best can be useful, but good planning goes a long way in not relying too much on a miracle
 
Then am 100% sure your team is going to be the final XI on game day but it will be shehzad opening with hafeez, the thing is a poor batting order can essentially ruin a team no matter what resources are at your disposal. But I suppose it is an improvement in some ways to with Sarfraz at no.4 and Umar Akmal in the line up so we just got to hope everyone pulls their weight because at their best can be useful, but good planning goes a long way in not relying too much on a miracle

Yup.

Your lineup is a very good one although the tail is slightly long, as is the case with [MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION]'s XI.

Umar opening and Hafeez at #7 unfrotunately won't happen, though.

I don't know why but for some reason I can see Shadab getting Kohli's wicket. :junaid
 
Yup.

Your lineup is a very good one although the tail is slightly long, as is the case with [MENTION=129948]Bilal7[/MENTION]'s XI.

Umar opening and Hafeez at #7 unfrotunately won't happen, though.

I don't know why but for some reason I can see Shadab getting Kohli's wicket. :junaid

No big deal really, get the junk out the way before the real test begins when Rahane comes to the crease :yk but I'd bet on Junaid reminding Virat who is daddy is :afridi
 
No big deal really, get the junk out the way before the real test begins when Rahane comes to the crease :yk but I'd bet on Junaid reminding Virat who is daddy is :afridi

:)))

Bro the problem is everyone wants to get him out but unfortunately the new ball bowlers won't allow anyone else to claim his wicket. :(
 
For a change I hope Sarfraz attacks with Shadab and brings him in after 10 overs right away.
 
We are the underdogs and we will attain glory!
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Let's go Pakistan!
 
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