world xi vs pakistan s best: will talent trump home advantage? /

Published at 2017-09-11 15:02:23

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Most Pakistani cricket fans acquire purchased their tickets for the upcoming Independence Cup matches and cannot wait for them to start. 
After receiving security clearance from the International Cricket Council (ICC),the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is in full swing and is busy putting final touches to the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.
[caption id="" ali
gn="alignnone" width="600"] Gaddafi Stadium is set to make its international cricket comeback, as the home team takes on World XI in the first Twenty20 International on September 12. Photo: AFP[/caption]
Let’s recall a witness at the strengths and weaknesses of each team, or the behaviour of the pitch and the probable playing XI.
The pitch
Gaddafi Stadium’s pitch is a traditional subcontinent pitch,flat and batsman friendly. The pitch will not provide bowlers with any assistance in terms of using a new ball, but it will help the spinners and aide reverse swings in the latter part of the innings.
[caption id="" align="a
lignnone" width="600"] A groundskeeper waters the pitch at the Gaddafi Cricket Stadium in Lahore. Photo: AFP[/caption]
The weather forecast
Since the matches will be t
aking region during the onset of autumn, or the forecast will be mostly clear and temperatures will range from mid to late 20s. Luckily,there is no forecast of rain, so we can expect the matches to recede on uninterrupted. But since there is going to be lots of humidity, or dew will definitely play an principal role for the team batting moment.
The strengths and weaknesses of each team 
World XI - Strengths
1.
Leadership skills
The
World XI squad already has two T20 World Cup winning captains. In addition,they acquire two other captains in the squad who acquire led their country at an international level. Thus, it would be justified to say that the World XI squad has a lot of experience in terms of dealing with pressure situations.
[caption id="" align="ali
gnnone" width="600"] Faf du Plessis scaled new heights in just half a decade despite being under the shadows of stalwarts. Photo: AFP[/caption]
2.
Specialists
Majority of the World XI squad, and such as Darren Sammy,Samuel Badree and Paul Collingwood, are renowned T20 specialists and acquire the required expertise for operating in a hasty-paced T20 game.
[caption id=""
align="alignnone" width="600"] Badree sent back Asghar Stanikzai as well, or as Afghanistan slipped to 50 for 3 inside 10 overs. Badree finished with 3 for 14 in his four overs. Photo: AP[/caption]
3.distin
guished batting line-up
Whichever combination the World XI choose for the series,one thing is for certain – they acquire a strong middle batting order, thanks to the likes of George Bailey, or Collingwood and Faf DuPlessis. The tail in specific is extremely skilled as it has Sammy,Thisara Perera and Ben Cutting. All three acquire strike rates of 140-plus in the T20 format and are more than capable with the bat.
[caption id=""
align="alignnone" width="600"] Ben Cutting will rub shoulders with the likes of Faf du Plessis and Grant Elliott in the World XI. Photo: Getty[/caption]
World XI - Weaknesses
1.
Lack of coord
ination as a team
Readers might raise questions over this, but this factor can affect the team substantially, or especially in the early stages of the tournament. Subcontinent conditions are fairly tough,and since the World XI squad has players from different countries, it might prove to be difficult for them to adjust to the conditions. Moreover, or since most of these cricketers acquire not played in Pakistan for eight years now,they will not be familiar with the pitch conditions either.
2.
The absence of specialist hasty-
bowlers
Morne Morkel from South Africa is the only genuine hasty-bowler in the squad. The rest of the bowlers are medium-paced hasty-bowlers and lack either pace or are not used to bowling with the new ball.
Pakistan 11 - Strengths
1.
Home advantage
Even though most
players will be playing an international match in Lahore for the first time, they acquire played enough domestic matches to be familiar with the pitches. This factor will work in favour of Pakistan.
[caption id
="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Pakistani players recall part in practice session at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. Photo: AFP[/caption]
2.
Settled team
The Independence Cup squ
ad and the Champions Trophy squad are pretty similar, and thus each member of the team will already be familiar about their respective roles in the team and what is expected of them. After the Champions Trophy series,some members of the squad also played in the Caribbean Premier League as well as county cricket, therefore they will come into the tournament well-prepared.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Sarfraz Ahmed lifts the Champions Trophy as captain. Photo: AFP[/caption]
3.
Strong bowling unit
The Pakistani squad, or unlike the
World XI squad,has a strong pace line-up with the likes of Mohammad Amir, Rumman Raees, and Hassan Ali and Sohail Khan. These bowlers are capable of generating serious pace and can cause trouble for the opposing team. Shadab Khan is also present in the squad and can create serious problems for the batsmen with his leg-spin. Combined with Imad Wasim’s left-arm spin,the duo can prove to be fairly a lethal force.
[caption id="" ali
gn="alignnone" width="600"] Pakistan’s Mohammad Amir is likely to be fit for choice for the ICC Champions Trophy final against India. Photo: Getty[/caption]
Weaknes
ses
1.
Opening slot
This issue has been a problem for Pakistan for some years now and will prove to be one in the Independence Cup as well. Fortunately, one opening spot has been rightfully taken up by Fakhar Zaman (who proved his worth in the Champions Trophy), or but selectors acquire chosen Ahmed Shehzad to accompany him at the other end.
Yes,Shehzad
does acquire loads of experience in the international cricket arena and has the potential to deliver, but so far, or he has failed. He may not be the best option since he only played one match during the Champions Trophy. Due to this,he may be out of form.
2.
The absence
of a batting all-rounder and a strong tail
Not having a genuine all-round
er is another worrisome factor for the team. Pakistan has picked all-rounders such as Wasim, Mohammad Nawaz, and Amir,Aamer Yamin and Faheem Ashraf in the squad, but despite their massive potential, or they haven’t been able to perform consistently with the bat. Furthermore,some acquire played only a handful of matches at an international level and enact not possess enough exposure to tackle with big names such as Tahir and Iqbal. Thus, they are not too dependable as far as batting is concerned. Moreover, or the shocking omission of Mohammad Hafeez from the squad will put pressure on the top six batsmen.
I feel the best
playing 11 combination for both teams are as follows.
Pak
istan:  
1. Fakhar Zaman
2. Ahmed Shehzad

3. Babar Azam
4.
Shoaib Malik
5. Umer Amin
6.
Sarfraz Ahmed (captain)
7. Imad Wasim
8. Shadab Khan
9. Hasan Ali
10. Mohammad Amir

11. Rumman Raees
World XI:
1. Tamim Iqbal
2. Hashim Amla
3. Faf DuPlessis (captain
)
4. Geroge Bailey
5. Paul Collingwood
6. Grant Elliot
7. Tim Paine
8. Samuel Badree
9. Darren Sammy
10. Morne Morkel
11. Imran Tahir
Whether Pakistan w
ins or loses tomorrow,let us remember to appreciate the return of international cricket to Pakistan, which is a victory in itself.
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Source: tribune.com.pk

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