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I think pakistan will find it very hard to select a starting 11 given hafeez and malik are the backbone of the team and supposedly we can not stand tall without them. Anyway I am a little silly so thats my starting 11.

Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Hassan
Shaheen

We all know shadab can bat a bit and yasir shah is no way his replacement in odis , even nawaz could have been a better replacement. I still can't fathom yasir shahs selection as he has an average of 137 in england and a rpo of 6.2.


I dont know how can pakistan play both malik and yasir.
 
For me Amir and Hasnain have to play all 5 matches . . Since, they need to close on whether Amir will make it to the world cup squad or not . .
Junaid, Shaheen and Hasan can rotate . .

I don't like Faheem but unfortuantely no other option . .
We are veryyy light on spin! No idea how to fit Yasir without depleting fast bowling resources or batting . .

Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Hafeez
Sarfaraz
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Hasnain
Shaheen/Junaid/Hasan - Rotate

It might not be a bad idea to actually put Malik in against England in the beginning just so Pakistan can start with Haris in the starting XI in the world cup . .
 
Looking at the training pictures and videos, it seems like Haris is in the initial plans of team management. The way Haris and Babar are practicing in slip cordon, I am very much hopeful that Haris will be in the starting 11. But a lot will depend on his performance in practice matches. He will need to outperform Malik, Asif and Hafeez in the practice matches to be in the starting 11 against England in ODIs.
 
1.Imam Ul Haq
2.Fakhar Zaman
3.Babar Azam
4.Mohammad Hafeez
5.Sarfraz Ahmed
6.Asif Ali <-- Because I know he's going to fail, rather have him fail here
7.Imad Wasim
8.Yasir Shah
9.Junaid Khan
10.Mohammad Hasnain
11.Mohammad Amir
 
No way, Shaheen & Hasan should play every game, neither Babar. There are 55 spots available (5X11), this should be distribution

Amir, Faheem, JK, Asif, Sarfraz : 5X5 = 25
Haris, Abid, FZ: 3X4 = 12
Imad, Hasnain, Babar, Imam, Shaheen, Hasan: 6X3 = 18

Hafeez/Malik : 0

MoHa, Mian has enough experience of playing in UK, while Yasir is a bad investment - if Shadab comes back, he'll be dropped; if not, they should play 4 pacers.
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PAK will go with this line up -

Imam, FZ, Babar, MoHa, Sarfraz, Malik, Imad, Hasan, Amir/JK, Yasir/Faheem, Shaheen for first 3 games.

Then, if the series is still active, MoHa, Mian will play 4th/5th ODI, otherwise Abid, Haris & Asif might get some chances.
 
Fakhar Zaman
Imam ul Haq
Babar Azam
Harris Sohail
Shoaib Malik
Sarfraz Ahmed (wk)
Faheem Ashraf
Imad Wasim
Mohammad Amir
Hasan Ali
Shaheen Shah Afridi
 
Mickey will for sure make Amir play all 5 ODIs for him to prove a point and get him back in the World Cup Squad. His favourite after all..

Fakhar Zaman
Imam-ul-Haq
Babar Azam
Mohammad Hafeez
Haris Sohail
Shoaib Malik
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Imad Wasim
Muhammad Amir
Hasan Ali
Shaheen Shah Afridi
 
Fakhar Zaman
Imam ul Haq
Babar Azam
Harris Sohail
Shoaib Malik
Sarfraz Ahmed (wk)
Faheem Ashraf
Imad Wasim
Mohammad Amir
Hasan Ali
Shaheen Shah Afridi

Faheem is worse than Sohail Tanvir with the bat
 
Fakhar Z
Babar A
Harris S
M Hafeez
Sarfaraz A
S Malik
Imad W
Faheem A
Hassan A
M Aamir
Shaheen S
 
1. Fakhar Zaman
2. Sarfraz Ahmed
3. Babar Azam
4. Shoaib Malik
5. Haris Sohail
6. Mohammad Hafeez/Asif Ali
7. Imad Wasim
8. Faheem Ashraf/Shadab Khan
9. Hasan Ali
10. Junaid Khan/Mohammad Amir
11. Shaheen Shah Afridi

Never gonna happen because Sarfraz won't bring himself up the order ever, but I think this is a good XI
 
I still can't believe Haris is not our first choice. He has a good amount of experience. I'd pick him instead of Malik and bat hafeez at no.6. The rest should be as how the captain told the media.
 
We have 4 games before this match, which will be crucial in deciding how our team shapes up for the first ODI match, with 2 being 50 over practice matches, 1 T20 warm-up game and 1 T20I against England.

Team I would like to see:

1) Fakhar Zaman
2) Imam Ul Haq
3) Babar Azam
4) Haris Sohail
5) Sarfraz Ahmed(C)(Wk)
6) Mohammad Hafeez
7) Imad Wasim
8) Hasan Ali
9) Mohammad Amir
10) Shaheen Afridi
11) Mohammad Hasnain
 
1) Fakhar Zaman
2) Abid Ali
3) Babar Azam
4) Haris Sohail
5) Mohammed Hafeez
6) Sarfraz Ahmad
7) Asif Ali
8) Imad Wasim
9) Hassan Ali
10) Mohammad Amir
11) Shaheen Shah Afridi

Hafeez + Haris for the 5th bowling spot.
 
I believe this is our strongest side with the available resources.

Fakhar
Abid
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Hasan
Shaheen
Hasnain
 
Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Imad
Faheem/Malik
Hassan
Amir
Shaheen
 
I believe this is our strongest side with the available resources.

Fakhar
Abid
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Hasan
Shaheen
Hasnain

Why Faheem? He is absolutely average with the ball and is below par with the bat. I would take him out, put Imad at 8, Asif at 7 then Hafeez or Malik at 6.
 
I believe this is our strongest side with the available resources.

Fakhar
Abid
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Hasan
Shaheen
Hasnain
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The best possible XI we can have.

Batting is deep and the bowling is very strong.

However it would be unfair to leave out Imam ul Haq, who averages 55, I guess.
 
Fakhar
Imam
Babar
Harris
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Asif Ali
Imad
Shaheen
Amir
Hasan
 
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The best possible XI we can have.

Batting is deep and the bowling is very strong.

However it would be unfair to leave out Imam ul Haq, who averages 55, I guess.

The world would have been better if the zim series hadn't happened.
 
Surely Amir cannot be the starting eleven if he has not been named in WC squad anyways. Other bowlers deserve a go first.
 
Amir in at no.7. A disaster in the making. Why such a long tail?

I always believe that if 6 batsmen cannot get u over 250 then cannot expect the remaining half who are bowlers to do the job of batting.

Five bowlers with variety in all areas covered is the way to go to win this tournament.

Imad not selected because Haris can do that more effectively.

Need a leg spinner, so selected Yasir, obviously when shadab comes back it becomes better as he gives great balance to the squad and your worry for batting will be taken care as he will come in at 7

two left am seamers and two right arm seamers + one legspinner + one left arm offie + one right arm offie

Im sure these bowling lineup can restrict opposition under 250
 
I believe this is our strongest side with the available resources.

Fakhar
Abid
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Hasan
Shaheen
Hasnain

bowling is weak
Abid - Imam ul Haq ( cannot have to similar type of openers when there is not a lot batting available after no.4
Asif - if he has to be played then i'm happy to play Malik
Imad - Yasir Shah
Faheem - Amir in


Haris can do what Imad does, so i will take the leggie and use him as an attacking option.... leggie will always get smashed but it is the captain 's responsibility on how to use them as an attacking option which we saw recently against Aus series on how Imad used him and also how McCullum used him in PSL last year

Asif - totally a waste of space , im glad that he is not selected in the CWC squad... he can chip in with 20s and 30s in T20s but in ODIs surely a nothing player who can hit two sixers , eat 8 balls and get out with the score of 12(11)

Faheem - again an illusion that he is an allrounder which he is not , in that case Amir better bowler and a better batsman comparatively
 
Some interesting XI's here.

I would go with:

1 - Imam
2 - Fakhar
3 - Babar
4 - Sarfraz
5 - Hafeez
6 - Malik
7 - Imad
8 - Amir
9 - Hasan
10 - Junaid
11 - Hasnain

Don't see how we are going to fit Yasir in this so Imad and Hafeez are going to have to do the spinner's work (Imad to right handers and Hafeez to lefties would probably be a good call, especially because England have the likes of Morgan, Stokes, etc. who might struggle against Hafeez). Malik should play now so Haris can be reserved for WC.

Faheem has no place in this side for me, just an out of form Mitch Marsh for white ball cricket.

As someone else mentioned earlier Amir should play all matches to be tested and to finally decide whether he will play WC or not. And Imam can be rested for Abid to give him game time too. No point resting Fakhar and playing Abid with Imam as we will barely score 250 in that case.

Sarfraz has to play at 4 and has to play aggressively I believe, no point him coming in just bunting the ball around here and there, we can see where that's taken him in the past 2-3 years. He should come in at 4 and go for his shots with Hafeez playing his self-awarded anchor role and Malik going for the boundaries.

Whenever Haris comes in for Malik, Haris can play at 4 with Sarfraz at 5 and Hafeez at 6.

If anything, Faheem can be used as the guy to fill a slot allowing Hasnain, Hasan, and Junaid to cycle through and get rest as 5 straight ODIs before WC will be bit much for all pacers. So he can play 2-3 games giving some guys rest and also prove his worth in meantime. If he performs then he can regularly play at 8 in WC otherwise I hope Amir makes it to the squad and replaces him however unlikely that may seem.
 
bowling is weak
Abid - Imam ul Haq ( cannot have to similar type of openers when there is not a lot batting available after no.4
Asif - if he has to be played then i'm happy to play Malik
Imad - Yasir Shah
Faheem - Amir in


Haris can do what Imad does, so i will take the leggie and use him as an attacking option.... leggie will always get smashed but it is the captain 's responsibility on how to use them as an attacking option which we saw recently against Aus series on how Imad used him and also how McCullum used him in PSL last year

Asif - totally a waste of space , im glad that he is not selected in the CWC squad... he can chip in with 20s and 30s in T20s but in ODIs surely a nothing player who can hit two sixers , eat 8 balls and get out with the score of 12(11)

Faheem - again an illusion that he is an allrounder which he is not , in that case Amir better bowler and a better batsman comparatively

You make a very good point here, however, the roads of UAE were very dry and may have still helped the ball spin a little, or maybe the ball didn't come on the bat as much as it will on the skiddy pitches of England. Over there, conditions seem to be totally against a leg spinner that is like Yasir Shah and although he might actually use the conditions to his advantage and perform we shouldn't have high hopes of him... Playing him in place of Imad would also be risky as with recent batting form Imad provides firepower in the lower order that is needed especially when you said Asif shouldn't play.
 
What Pakistan should play:

Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Hafeez
Asif
Faheem
Hassan
Amir/Hussain
Shaheen

What they will play:

Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Malik
Imad
Faheem
Hassan
Amir
Shaheen
 
A part of me wants Yasir to play this series, not because I have high hopes for him, but because I am so sure he will fail that it might finally cement the message that he can't play in the World Cup.

That said, to any rational person, the Aus series and Yasir's career to date should have been enough to disqualify him for selection even in the Eng odi series never mind the WC. Whose to say a shocker against England would lead to Yasir's exclusion in the WC?

I also really hope Sarfraz didn't mean his Malik and Hafeez 'backbone' comment seriously and that he was just saying it out of respect. Haris MUST play in the WC team. There's room for Hafeez maybe, but Malik certainly not.
 
You make a very good point here, however, the roads of UAE were very dry and may have still helped the ball spin a little, or maybe the ball didn't come on the bat as much as it will on the skiddy pitches of England. Over there, conditions seem to be totally against a leg spinner that is like Yasir Shah and although he might actually use the conditions to his advantage and perform we shouldn't have high hopes of him... Playing him in place of Imad would also be risky as with recent batting form Imad provides firepower in the lower order that is needed especially when you said Asif shouldn't play.

Imads batting will be good if he doesnt try the paddle sweep, dilscoop or similart kind of shots, which is not coming naturally to him..


When u see play such shots and get out in similar when he is going good with other range of shots , if it happens to be in a semi-final or final. Someone needs to remind him about :misbah scoop in 2007 t20final

Coming to yasir shah, yes even the conventional leg spin will help produce wickets if he adjusts his pace according to the pitch which is where he is dumb in ODIs.. In tests he has time to read the pitch whereas in ODIs someone has to ear him that to bowl slower or flight or bowl quicker depending on the pitch.. I dont think England would have played Adil rashid if the pitches doesnt help leggies...It does help but yasir need guidance in the middle,:dhoni
 
Pakistan IMO Should Play This XI

1) Fakhar Zaman
2) Babar Azam
3) Haris Sohail
4) Sarfaraz Ahmed
5) Muhammad Hafeez
6) Asif Ali
7) Imad Wasim
8) Faheem Ashraf/Yasir Shah (Depending on the pitch)
9) Muhammad Amir
10) Hasan Ali
11) Shaheen Shah Afridi
 
I just hope Pakistan doesn't get flattened like a naan bread against England. Their batsmen are demi-gods on flat pitches.
 
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Sarfaraz
Hafeez
Asif
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Hasnain
Shaheen

Malik would have to sit out so we can test Asif. We seriously lacked a big hitter against Aussies in UAE to time to test Asif and see if he can do anything in the WC.
 
Need to give all 5 games to Sarfraz, Abid, Asif, Aamir, and Junaid.

Team for the first 3 games:

1. Fakhar
2. Abid
3. Babar
4. Hafeez
5. Sarfraz
6. Asif
7. Imad
8. Faheem
9. Aamir
10. Hassan
11. Junaid

Team for the last 2 games:

1. Imam
2. Abid
3. Haris
4. Hafeez
5. Sarfraz
6. Malik
7. Asif
8. Aamir
9. Junaid
10. Shaheen
11. Hasnain
 
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The best possible XI we can have.

Batting is deep and the bowling is very strong.

However it would be unfair to leave out Imam ul Haq, who averages 55, I guess.

Imam for my liking is a bit slow. He needs to utilize powerplays better. His slow batting in powerplays sometimes put pressure on his teammates. I belive Abid will do better than him.
 
I think pakistan will find it very hard to select a starting 11 given hafeez and malik are the backbone of the team and supposedly we can not stand tall without them. Anyway I am a little silly so thats my starting 11.

Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Hafeez
Sarfraz
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Hassan
Shaheen

We all know shadab can bat a bit and yasir shah is no way his replacement in odis , even nawaz could have been a better replacement. I still can't fathom yasir shahs selection as he has an average of 137 in england and a rpo of 6.2.


I dont know how can pakistan play both malik and yasir.

I don't see a place for Malik in this Squad but I fear that Haris Sohail will be ignored for giving Malik a Place in the squad. But against England Pakistan should rotate & try everyone. By Trying Yasir Shah, Pakistan will find, that he is not good enough for the World Cup (unless Yasir starts destroying England with 4 or 5 wickets every match)
 
Imam for my liking is a bit slow. He needs to utilize powerplays better. His slow batting in powerplays sometimes put pressure on his teammates. I belive Abid will do better than him.

Yeah I agree.

Why do I think that Fakhar will feel much relieved with a partner who plays at a good strike rate?

Plus if we play Abid, we will also have left-right combo at the top.
 
1. Fakhar
2. Abid
3. Haris
4. Hafeez
5. Sarfraz
6. Malik
7. Asif
8. Imad
9. Aamir
10. Hasnain
11. Junaid

We are not playing to win, but to get acclimatised and find the best combination of the 17 selected. I'd play Shaheen/Hassan/Faheem in place of Imad in upcoming games, while Babar for Haris and Imam for Fakhar, all being a certainty for the WC but rotated just to get match practice.

Its a shootout between Asif Ali and Malik for the lower-order finisher, Hafeez vs Haris for the no 4 slot, and Amir vs JK vs Hasnain for the fourth bowler. We must make sure all these players get proper opportunities to cement their spots
 
If I were Micky, I would play Shaheen Shah and Husnain in only 2 or 3 ODIs vs England.
Save them for the WC. Both of them are our only hope ... besides Fakhar and Babar.
 
If I were Micky, I would play Shaheen Shah and Husnain in only 2 or 3 ODIs vs England.
Save them for the WC. Both of them are our only hope ... besides Fakhar and Babar.

Don't think hasnain needs 'saving'. He needs experience.
 
SADIQ SPEAKS: PAKISTAN NO STRANGERS TO BEING WRITTEN OFF

The summer of cricket for Pakistan in England has begun in earnest with the arrival of the tourists to play a one-match T20I and five-match ODI series against the hosts. Whilst the initial ODI series against England will be of great interest to the followers of cricket on both sides, the ultimate aim for both teams will be to finalise their squads for the upcoming World Cup.

The ODI games between both sides have been termed as warm-ups for the marquee ICC tournament but make no mistake, there will be no let-up in the intensity of the games when the first ODI starts on the 8th of May at The Oval.

On paper, England, currently at the number one position in ICC’s ODI team rankings, appear to be light years ahead of their rivals in terms of firepower and form. The current England ODI squad is a well-oiled unit with very well-defined roles, with a bowling line-up that can blow away most oppositions on any given day, and a batting order that boasts big-hitters all the way down to number 11. To top all that, England will be playing at home and their mastery of local conditions has been a well-documented aspect of their recent successes on home-turf.

Pakistan on the other hand are coming off a disappointing 5-0 drubbing at the hands of Australia in the UAE. The nature of those defeats would have been confidence-sapping to say the least but more importantly have pointed out serious flaws in the make-up of the team combination.

To start with, the inability of Pakistan’s batsmen to maintain high strike rates have rung alarm bells in the minds of Head Coach Mickey Arthur and captain Sarfaraz Ahmed. And when they have managed to create some momentum in their innings, the absence of later-order power-hitters have let them down and overturned any advantage they had gained by that time.

In addition, the recent poor form of their star-bowler, Mohammad Amir has meant that the pressure to take wickets, especially with the new ball has shifted on to the shoulders of the less experienced bowlers and made the Pakistan new-ball bowling attack virtually toothless. To add to Pakistan’s woes in the bowling department, the absence of a real wicket-taking option in the spin department has also hurt their chances in recent times.

Just as in 2017 when Pakistan arrived in England for the start of the Champions Trophy, the chances of victory in the ODI series against the hosts are best described as slim. But, then, the manner in which Sarfaraz Ahmed’s side transformed themselves from shy kittens to roaring tigers in a matter of a few games in 2017 is something that their opponents must be wary of.

Their current ICC ODI team rank of 6th may suggest otherwise but as history has shown, a Pakistan side when cornered into a position of desperation has the ability to stand their ground and take the fight to the opposition. They did that under the guidance of their legendary captain and now Prime Minister Imran Khan in 1992 and walked away as winners of the World Cup, and they did that again with Sarfaraz Ahmed as their leader in 2017 when they lifted the Champions Trophy by defeating an on-paper much stronger Indian side at The Oval. The capacity to confound their critics and produce match-winning performances when least expected is a quality that Pakistan sides of yesterday have shown on a number of occasions and can easily do again during the upcoming ODI series against England, and possibly in the ICC World Cup that follows after that.

The batting may look lacklustre but as Fakhar Zaman showed in the Champions Trophy, can take on the opposition with devastating results if in the mood. If Mohammad Amir puts his mind to it, he could also be the match-winner he so effectively was in that summer of 2017. And then there is the raw talent of the express-fast bowlers Mohammad Hasnain and Shaheen Shah Afridi who could be the surprise packages with their ability to send down 150KpH deliveries and unsettle the best batsmen in the world.

On 19th May, England will meet Pakistan for the 5th and final ODI of the series at Emerald Headingley. Despite what recent records may show, there is a very real chance that the series result could hinge on the outcome of this game. The winner of this series is more than likely to go forward with the confidence of champions into the ICC World Cup. So, the stakes will be high and chances are that those lucky enough to witness this gladiatorial contest at Emerald Headingley will walk away with abiding memories of a nail-biter between two of the most entertaining practitioners in the ODI format.

https://yorkshireccc.com/news/view/7567/sadiq-speaks-pakistan-no-strangers-to-being-written-off
 
Fakhar
Abid
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz*+
Hafeez
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Junaid
Hasnain

Shaheen and Hasan are locked for the squad, and should be rotated in and out during the series. The other two pace bowling spots are up for grabs between Amir, Junaid, and Hasnain, so they need a chance to prove themselves.
 
Fakhar
Imam
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz (c & wk)
Hafeez / Asif
Imad
Amir
Hasan
Shaheen
Hasnain
 
No Malik gives Asif Ali an opportunity to show he deserves the no 6 spot a lot more. I pray he takes it. I've gone for Faheem at 8 as the tail gets a bit longer with Amir in the side and Hasan to smash a few at the death.

Fakhar
Imam
Babar
Haris
Safaraz
Asif Ali
Imad
Faheem
Amir
Hasan
Shaheen
 
Shaheen and Hasan are locked for the squad, and should be rotated in and out during the series. The other two pace bowling spots are up for grabs between Amir, Junaid, and Hasnain, so they need a chance to prove themselves.

They rested enough when Australia were embarassing us. We need momentum and this means we must play our best pace attack from the first game.
 
1) Fakhar
2) Imam
3) Babar
4) Haris
5) Sarfraz
6) Hafeez
7) Imad
8) Faheem (Shadab once he is back)
9) Amir
10) Hasan Ali
11) Shaheen Afridi
 
Imam
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Sarfraz
Hafeez
Imad
Shadab/Faheem
Hasan
Amir
Shaheen
 
1 ..imam
2 ..fakhar
3 ..babar
4 ..sarfaraz
5 ..malik
6 ..hafeez
7 ..imad
8 ..shadab
9 ..hasan ali
10 ..junaid khan/hasnain/amir
11 ..shaheen shah
 
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Sarfaraz
Hafeez
Asif
Imad
Hassan Ali
Shadab
Amir
Shaheen

We cannot afford to have Imam in the team as it would be too many accumulators. With the team im playing above it balances out accumulators and hitters.
 
Fakhar
Babar
Haris
Sarfaraz
Hafeez
Asif
Imad
Hassan Ali
Shadab
Amir
Shaheen

We cannot afford to have Imam in the team as it would be too many accumulators. With the team im playing above it balances out accumulators and hitters.

This can be the team for WC, but not against England.

Shadab Khan isn't fit to start in the England series.
 
We are not going to see the "first team" at all but what we see in the first 2 games will hopefully turn into our first team
Last 2 games we should rotate. Shaheen and Hassan should only play 3 games and no world cup warm ups
 
Thankfully, Shoaib Malik is out of the first ODI and won't be taking the place of Haris Sohail like he usually does.

With Shoaib Malik and M Hafeez out of the only T20I, team most probably would be:

Fakhar Zaman
Babar Azam
Imam Ul Haq
Sarfraz Ahmed(C)(Wk)
Haris Sohail
Asif Ali
Imad Wasim
Faheem Ashraf
Hasan Ali
Mohammad Amir
Shaheen Afridi

M Hafeez might play the ODI series and the first ODI, hence the lineup would then be:

Fakhar Zaman
Imam Ul Haq
Babar Azam
Haris Sohail
Sarfraz Ahmed(C)(Wk)
Mohammad Hafeez
Imad Wasim
Faheem Ashraf
Hasan Ali
Mohammad Amir
Shaheen Afridi
 
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