Showing posts with label Pakistan Teamfor twenty20 world cup 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan Teamfor twenty20 world cup 2007. Show all posts

September 18, 2007

Super Eight (super-8, T20) Semi-Final & Final Twenty20 World Cup: what are the key points of Pakistan Team?

Super Eight (super-8, T20) Semi-Final & Final Twenty20 World Cup: what are the key points of Pakistan Team?

The teams who will play on the semi-final of Twenty 20
Teams of Semi-Final and schedule

After beating along with India by bowl out Pakistan team members are thinking to bring Shahid Afridi up order. I think their measurement is ok and they could reach the semi-final or final too. If Afridi comes up Pakistan team will do well, the members of selector board are thinking hardly about it. But on the match with Sri Lanka in Super-8, we did not see any changes.

News on The Hindu reported, Chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed spoke to his colleague Shafqat Rana, who is with the team, and expressed his concern over the team management's decision to send Afridi down the order.

Salahuddin has advised the management to play Mohammed Hafeez in place of Imran Nazir and send in Afridi with at least 10 overs remaining in the match to give him a proper opportunity to free his arms, a board official said.

Sources in the board said the chief selector was not happy with the strategy adopted by Coach Geoff Lawson and Captain Shoaib Malik for the last game against India which Pakistan lost on a "bowl out".

Afridi is well known as a hard hitting batsman. If he brings up basically for power play the Pakistan will do better.

September 13, 2007

Twenty20 World Cup Championship 2007: Pakistan team is strong against Indian

The match between India and Pakistan of the Twenty20 World Cup Championship 2007 will take place at 14 September. Before the match Pakistan has played one match with Scotland and beat by 52 runs. In the match all-rounder Shahid Afridi did 22 runs and 4 wickets. So Pakistan has got a victory and experience too. On the other hand India is totally new. Although they played all long ODI series along with England and Scotland but they have no mentionable experience on Twenty20 match.

Pakistan’s victory against Scotland has made them steady and confidence and it is clear on opinion of the captain Shoeb Malik that is "There are areas like batting and fielding we have to work on, but I am confident we will do well in the tournament."

Afridi could not build on the score as he moved across his stumps and attempted a paddle sweep off Wright, only for Haq to grab the catch at short fine-leg.

Younis fell two overs later when he holed out against Haq to leave Pakistan tottering at 116-6 in the 16th over. Misbah-ul Haq (23) and Kamran Akmal (16) put on 30 from 17 balls to boost the total which left Scotland facing a target of nine runs an over.


September 8, 2007

Twenty20 World Cup Championship: Pakistan will perform fighting fit

A long time gap, Pakistan practiced under a new coach. After practicing some of the players declared that they enjoyed it and ready for Twenty20 World Cup Championship in South Africa. Basically Shoeb Akter articulated his opinion with the journalists although he has sent back home on for behave badly with his teammate. Pakistan’s Tewnty20 Captain Shoeb Malik is confident about his team for doing well.

Vcricket has published a long article about Pakistan’s Tewnty20 Captain Shoeb Malik’s reflection, "We have prepared extensively for the Twenty20 but since it is a very unpredictable brand of cricket we need to be at the top in all departments of the game," said Malik, who preferred specialists in the team.

"We have a balanced outfit and there are certain players who can change the complexion of the game," said Malik, signalling out explosive opener Imran Nazir, all-rounder Shahid Afridi and express paceman Shoaib Akhtar as his key men.

"I am quite happy to see their positive nature. They are keen to do well but in Twenty20 we can prepare strategies, try and find the right balance, work out plans and play any number of practice games but that can only take you so far. Until the first match happens, we won't really know what to expect."

I think Shoeb Akter’s back has disappeared strongly on the player’s mentality. Pakistan’s Tewnty20 Captain Shoeb Malik is trying to back in their concentrations with this kinds of speech.

September 5, 2007

Twenty20 World Cup Cricket 2007: Pakistan Squad and Profile

Pakistan declared a squad of 15 players for Twenty20 World Cup Cricket 2007 which is going to hold in South Africa form 11 September. The members are Shoaib Malik (captain), Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Akhtar, Kamran Akmal, Fawad Alam, Yasir Arafat, Mohammad Asif, Salman Butt, Umar Gul, Mohammad Hafeez, Misbah-ul-Haq, Rao Iftikhar, Younus Khan, Imran Nazir, Abdul Rehman.

Sporting Life has published Pakistan cricketer’s complete profile such as:

Shoaib Malik (captain)

A versatile and talented batsman, who has batted everywhere from one to seven in Tests and ODIs for Pakistan, and also a capable if controversial offspinner, who has twice had his action called into question. Those setbacks seem to have encouraged him to focus on his batting, and he is nothing if not adaptable - as that shuttling up and down the order testifies. Promoted to one-day captain when Inzamam-ul-Haq's stood down after Pakistan's awful and tragic World Cup.

Shahid Afridi

No longer able to pin down a place even in 50-over cricket, this is a tournament that should have Afridi and his fans licking their lips. Originally selected for Pakistan as a teenage legspinner, he promptly pinch-hit the fastest ever ODI century in his first innings. His determination to attack at all costs has often proved his undoing, and as a result has had a stop-start career. But on his day he can destroy any attack, while his varied box of legspinning tricks can also have an impact.

Shoaib Akhtar

One of the most exciting and controversial cricketers of the modern age, Shoaib burst onto the scene at the 1999 World Cup with his long hair and blistering pace. But eight years, numerous injuries, chucking allegations and an overturned drugs ban later, there's a nagging sense of a talent unfulfilled. Perhaps too focused on breaking the 100mph barrier than taking wickets, the Rawalpindi Express is a cricketer with a point to prove.

Kamran Akmal

Impressive keeper-batsman who looked to have made the position his own, taking over from Moin Khan and Rashid Latif. Impressive glovework allied to high-class batting - Akmal has four Test tons and three in ODIs - looked to have secured him a place in the team for years to come. But a horror tour of England where catches were fumbled and runs dried up left him vulnerable. The glovework improved, but the batting slump has continued.

Fawad Alam

A hard-hitting allrounder and one of the stars of Pakistan's domestic Twenty20 competition, Alam's international career got off to a poor start; not used with the ball, he then fell first ball. His five-wicket haul and 54 runs in a losing cause for Karachi Dolphins in the Twenty20 Cup final helped secure his spot for this competition, and his 20-over record is superb, averaging over 40 with the bat and 11-and-change with the ball.

Yasir Arafat

A bowling allrounder who should be familiar to Britsh cricket fans, Arafat looks to have the right ingredients for this form of the game. Has played for Sussex and Kent in county cricket, as well as Scotland, and his slingy action can make him hard to read. A useful hitter down the order, his form with Kent this summer earned him a central contract for the first time.

Mohammad Asif

Hugely promising quick bowler, whose fledgling career has already been hit by injury and controversy. Banned along with Shoaib for using banned steroid nandrolone, it looked like a career on the up and up had been dealt a critical blow. But his ban was overturned. Injury kept him out of the World Cup, but he's back now, and when fully fit is one of the most exciting young bowlers around.

Salman Butt

A wristy left-handed opener who has inevitably been compared to Saeed Anwar, Butt is an accumulator rather than destroyer at the top of the order. Averages around 30 in both Tests and ODIs, and has therefore failed to really pin down a spot in either form. Not selected for the World Cup, Butt is back in favour and has the temperament and talent to improve those career stats.

Umar Gul

Impressive fast bowler who first showed his promise when taking India's much-vaunted top order apart in 2003-4, picking up five cheap wickets. With higher-profile quicks like Asif, Shoaib and Mohammad Sami all out of the reckoning at various times for various reasons, the reliable Gul has emerged as arguably the most important of Pakistan's seamers, moving the ball both ways and causing batsmen problems with a good high action.

Mohammad Hafeez

A very useful all-round cricketer, Hafeez's major role is batting at the top of the innings. A well-organised and tenacious opening batsman, his best work for Pakistan has generally come in the five-day form of the game. But his tidy offspin and lightning reflexes in the field make him a very handy option for skipper Malik in the shorter formats.

Misbah-ul-Haq

There are many players for whom this tournament has provided an unexpected second chance at international cricket, and Misbah is one such man. Played a clutch of Tests and ODIs at the start of the century with limited success, but a stellar domestic season coupled with Pakistan's desire to make changes after the World Cup saw the 33-year-old back in the frame, surprisingly picked here ahead of Mohammad Yousuf.

Rao Iftikhar

Right-arm swing bowler who has been used almost exlusively in one-day cricket by Pakistan - he was wicketless in his sole Test - Iftikhar's chances at international level have generally come through injuries or other problems for more senior pacemen. His stock ball is the outswinger, but he has the ability to reverse-swing the ball while his well-directed yorkers make him an option at the end of an innings.

Younus Khan

The only remaining member of Pakistan's much-vaunted middle-order triumvirate of Younus, Yousuf and Inzamam in this squad, Younus is one of the best around. A classical batsman particularly strong between backward point and extra cover, his sumptuous drives are generally completed with one knee on the turf and applause all round the ground. Has grit to go with the glamour, and will be expected to carry a new-look batting line-up.

Imran Nazir

A prodigiously-gifted opening batsman, Nazir's occasional lack of footwork has been exposed at Test level. Batsmen like Hafeez, Imran Farhat and Taufeeq Umar have rather upstaged Nazir in recent times, but an explosive 160 against Zimbabwe was a rare high point for Pakistan in the World Cup, and kept him in the fray at least in the shorter forms of the game.

Abdul Rehman

A canny spinner in limited-overs cricket, Rehman has never been a big turner of the cricket ball but does offer his captain control with orthodox left-armers. Made his international debut at 26 - a veteran in subcontinent terms - and has done well enough so far, averaging around 23 in ODIs with an economy rate under four an over. It is this last stat that could make him a key figure in South Africa.

After practices under new coach and play some practices match with different country they will be perfect for Twenty20 World Cup Cricket 2007.

August 28, 2007

Twenty20 World Cup 2007: Pakistan is Practicing under new Coach

After long time absence Pakistan is practicing under the new coach Geoff Lawson. Pakistan pace bowler Shoaib Akhtar confidently said that they are doing well under the new coach.

IOL reported:

"Of course Lawson has made a swift impact. He is a thinking coach and the team in general, and fast bowlers in particular, are benefiting," Akhtar told.

"I am hopeful that this team can achieve the best results," he said.

"But we are focussed for not only Twenty20 cricket but also for the important Test series against South Africa, India and Australia," said Akhtar. Pakistan face the three series in the next seven months.

After flopping a in the last ICC Championship in Jamaica now they adjusted up for the Twenty20 World Cup 2007 which will took place in South Africa.