3 teams with UAE as their home ground will be playing in the World Cup.
UAE
Pakistan
Afghanistan (Sharjah)
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Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Cricket in UAE 2013/14
World Cricket League final round
Pakistan vs South Africa
World T20 Qualifier
Pakistan vs Afghanistan
Intercontinental cup final
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Under 19 Tri Nations
Under 19 Asia Cup
Under 19 World Cup
IPL
Pakistan vs South Africa
World T20 Qualifier
Pakistan vs Afghanistan
Intercontinental cup final
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Under 19 Tri Nations
Under 19 Asia Cup
Under 19 World Cup
IPL
Friday, 14 March 2014
Aqib Javed's Coaching Accomplishments
2004 ICC U19 World Cup Winners
2006 ICC U19 World Cup Winners
2013 UAE Qualified for World T20
2014 UAE Qualified for World Cup
2006 ICC U19 World Cup Winners
2013 UAE Qualified for World T20
2014 UAE Qualified for World Cup
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Monday, 3 March 2014
Eight Asian Teams in 2014 ICC World T20
Never been so many Asian teams before in an international cricket tournament. 4 of the 6 qualifiers of the 2013 World T20 qualifier were Asian side in the United Arab Emirates. The eight teams listed below.
Pakistan = 2009 winners
Sri Lanka = 2009 and 2012 finalists
India = 2007 winners and 2016 hosts
Bangladesh = Hosts 2014
Afghanistan = 3rd ICC World T20 and runners up of 2013 Qualifier
UAE = First World T20
Hong Kong = First World T20
Nepal = First World T20, 3rd place in 2013 Qualifier
Pakistan = 2009 winners
Sri Lanka = 2009 and 2012 finalists
India = 2007 winners and 2016 hosts
Bangladesh = Hosts 2014
Afghanistan = 3rd ICC World T20 and runners up of 2013 Qualifier
UAE = First World T20
Hong Kong = First World T20
Nepal = First World T20, 3rd place in 2013 Qualifier
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Friday, 28 February 2014
Word on ICC U19 World Cup Final
For UAE residents a rare opportunity to watch an ICC World Tournament final involving major cricketing powers, not associate qualification tournaments which are usually held in the UAE. Let's hope we have a good crowd for the day/night ICC World Cup final of Under 19 Cricket.
Most of the players will be playing against South Africa for the first time. South Africa won't be an easy proposition. Two teams that haven't won a lot of ICC events compared to teams like Australia and India, will be looking to add a significant piece of tournament silverware to their trophy cabinet.
However, Pakistan are a previous holder of the Under-19 World Cup, unlike South Africa. Conditions are also more to their liking. Here's hoping from a Pakistani point of view South Africa CHOKE like their seniors.
Most of the players will be playing against South Africa for the first time. South Africa won't be an easy proposition. Two teams that haven't won a lot of ICC events compared to teams like Australia and India, will be looking to add a significant piece of tournament silverware to their trophy cabinet.
However, Pakistan are a previous holder of the Under-19 World Cup, unlike South Africa. Conditions are also more to their liking. Here's hoping from a Pakistani point of view South Africa CHOKE like their seniors.
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Saturday, 1 February 2014
Scotland Win World Cup Qualifier
Scotland won the ICC World Cup Qualifier today in New Zealand. They will join Group A at the ICC 11th World Cup next year. UAE also qualified as runners up of the final and will join Group B. UAE have qualified for the World Cup after 1996, a 19 year gap. Scotland qualified for the World Cup after 2007 when they last played in the West Indies. UAE will be playing in the upcoming World T20, but Scotland failed to qualify for the 16 team event, despite managing to qualify for the 14 team event of the World Cup. Paul Collingwood has been helping out team Scotland this winter as part of their qualification hopes and preparation. Aqib Javed achieved his mission as UAE coach of qualifying for 3 World finals under his tenure; being the U-19 World Cup which gets underway this month, the World T20 in Bangladesh which also gets underway shortly and the big one of the 2015 World Cup, having reached the final 2 of the World Cup Qualifier. Khurram Khan will be leading UAE at 43 years of age at the World Cup next year. Live streaming coverage of the climax stages of the World Cup Qualifier including the final were shown on the ICC website.
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
U19 Tri Series in UAE This Year
Triangular series in UAE arranged this month. Pakistan won the last tri series they played at this level with 6 consecutive victories in England this August. UAE and England will be the other participants.
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Saturday, 30 November 2013
Ireland Win ICC World T20 Qualifier
Ireland today won the ICC World T20 Qualifier in Abu Dhabi where they defeated Afghanistan in a high scoring game. They successfully managed to retain the title and win it for a 3rd time. There will be eight Asian teams competing in the world finals in Bangladesh next year, a championship record in the sport across all global competitions. Trent Johnston was playing his final limited over match for Ireland at the age of 39 and thankfully for Ireland they won it for the senior veteran of Irish cricket as he bowed out on a high. It was a fairy-tale finish. There was some terrific ball striking on show and it certainly was not an easy game to be a bowler in. Earlier in the day, UAE lost the 3rd place play off to Nepal and there was great support for the Nepal side which is a reflection of the passion for the game in that part of the world. Star Cricket televised the climax stages of the all important associates trophy with the likes of Waqar Younis commentating.
6 Associates to Qualify for Bangladesh
Ireland
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Nepal
UAE
Holland
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ICC World T20 Qualifier Winners
2009 - Ireland and Scotland
2010 - Afghanistan
2012 - Ireland
2013 - Ireland
6 Associates to Qualify for Bangladesh
Ireland
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UAE
Holland
Hong Kong
ICC World T20 Qualifier Winners
2009 - Ireland and Scotland
2010 - Afghanistan
2012 - Ireland
2013 - Ireland
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
ICC 10th Under 19 World Cup to Start on 14th February
Under 19 World Cup Winners
1998 = England, Captain Owais Shah
2000 = India, Captain Mohammad Kaif
2002 = Australia, Captain Cameron White
2004 = Pakistan, Captain Khalid Latif
2006 = Pakistan, Captain Safraz Ahmed
2008 = India, Captain Virat Kohli
2010 = Australia, Captain Mitchell Marsh
2012 = India, Captian Unmukt Chand
It will be the first time UAE are hosting an ICC Event
Australia won the 1988 edition in Australia, but it started in 98 proper
Under 19 Asia Cup will follow, also be to played in the UAE
Next year in the first 4 months there will therefore be a:
World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand
Under 19 World Cup in UAE
Under 19 Asia Cup in UAE
Asia Cup in Bangladesh
World T20 in Bangladesh
Womens World T20 in Bangladesh
Picture: Unmukt Chand with Virat Kohli, two youth World Cup winning captains for India in 2008 & 2012
1998 = England, Captain Owais Shah
2000 = India, Captain Mohammad Kaif
2002 = Australia, Captain Cameron White
2004 = Pakistan, Captain Khalid Latif
2006 = Pakistan, Captain Safraz Ahmed
2008 = India, Captain Virat Kohli
2010 = Australia, Captain Mitchell Marsh
2012 = India, Captian Unmukt Chand
It will be the first time UAE are hosting an ICC Event
Australia won the 1988 edition in Australia, but it started in 98 proper
Under 19 Asia Cup will follow, also be to played in the UAE
Next year in the first 4 months there will therefore be a:
World Cup Qualifier in New Zealand
Under 19 World Cup in UAE
Under 19 Asia Cup in UAE
Asia Cup in Bangladesh
World T20 in Bangladesh
Womens World T20 in Bangladesh
Picture: Unmukt Chand with Virat Kohli, two youth World Cup winning captains for India in 2008 & 2012
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Can Pakistan Get Revenge in UAE vs South Africa? Author: Analyst Maaz; Views: 624; Date: 19-03-2013, 13:13;
Pakistan will host South Africa in the return series in October and November in the Emirates. It will be 2 test matches. Misbah ul Haq’s men drew a 2 match test series against South Africa the last time they hosted them on neutral territory in November 2010. Pakistan are rightly and understandably expected to do considerably better in the test series in more familiar conditions as they search for means of revenge. One will expect Pakistan to prepare dusty slow turning surfaces in order to aid home advantage. South Africa will enter the series with 6 test wins in a row and an undefeated series streak of 12. They have only been beaten in 3 out of 21 tests against Pakistan are unbeaten in their last 8 against them. This will be the next test series South Africa play whereas Pakistan are due to tour West Indies before this in a rare test matches only tour for them. Looking down at Pakistan’s Future Tours Programme one doesn’t expect them to lose any of the next 9 test series between now and their next tour of England in 2016 as all of the series are either in Asia or against lower ranked opponents; expecting several series wins along the way. Pakistan will then host Sri Lanka and Australia after Smith and his men head home. UAE has a big 2013/14 season lined up after no Pakistan home cricket in 2012/13 season.
Proportional Verdict In Advance
35%= 1-0 to Pakistan
30%= 0-0
25%= 1-0 to South Africa
5% = 2-0 to Pakistan
5% = 1-1
Player of the series in Advance – Abdur Rehman
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Saturday, 6 July 2013
Pakistan U19s To Tour England Next Summer Author: Analyst Maaz; Views: 992; Date: 9-12-2012, 10:29;
Triangular Series Arranged For August
Teams
Pakistan
England
Bangladesh
Venues Include
Grace Road
Derby
Not only do we get see the main side play in the CT
The U19s will also be coming over for the first time since 2007 I believe
Babar Azam is still young enough to lead the side for the next World Cup in the Emirates 2014
Sami and Imam will also be young enough to play
Sky tend to show live games during the English summer of the U19s so we will probably get to see them play in front of the cameras as well
6 Associates Can Play in 2014 ICC World T20 Author: Maaz; Views: 837; Date: 28-11-2012, 09:14;
The 2014 ICC World T20 qualifier will take place in October 2013. UAE will be hosting the event for the 3rd time successively. This tournament will be different to the previous 3 World T20 qualifiers because as many as SIX teams will get the chance to qualify for the finals in Bangladesh April 2014. In the past 4 editions of the ICC World T20 only 2 associates or 3 in the case of 2009 have been allowed to participate in the world finals. 2009 was an exception because Zimbabwe didn't participate during the event in England. Pakistan, Bangladesh, India and one of the associates will make up one of the four groups at the ICC World T20 2014. This is the 2nd largest ICC tournament currently with the ICC-19 World Cup with both consisting of 16 teams, previously the 2007 World Cup in the West Indies also compromised of 16 teams.
Generally, it is regarded that more associates in the World T20 is better than the World Cup because this is the best opportunity for them to develop and potentially cause a few upsets. In the main World Cup, however if there are not that many teams playing the title loses it's value. This is the challenge the ICC faces of balancing the two.
Previous World T20 qualifying winners:-
2009 = Ireland and Scotland
2010 = Afghanistan
2012 = Ireland
Associates at the ICC World T20
2007 = Scotland and Kenya
2009 = Ireland, Scotland and Holland
2010 = Ireland and Afghanistan
2012 = Ireland and Afghanistan
2014 = left to be decided
Bangladesh are proposing to host the finals across eight different venues over 20 days with over 50 matches to be played. This will be the longest ICC World T20 in terms of number of participants and number of encounters played.
Prediction of qualifiers: Afghanistan, Ireland, UAE, Scotland, Canada, Holland
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Saturday, 27 April 2013
UAE to Host 2014 ICC U19 CWC Author: Maaz; Views: 501; Comments: ; Date: 22-08-2012, 04:20;
UAE will host the 2014 ICC U19 CWC.
The tournament will return to sub continental like conditions for the time in eight years.
The last two times it has been held in Asia, Pakistan have won it on both occasions.
Aqib Javed has high hopes that the hosts will qualify for the event and is aiming towards that.
Hosting country by year
1988 = Australia
1998 = South Africa
2000 = Sri Lanka
2002 = New Zealand
2004 = Bangladesh
2006 = Sri Lanka
2008 = Malaysia
2010 = New Zealand
2012 = Australia
2014 = UAE
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Sunday, 21 April 2013
England will be put through a tough Pakistan test Author: Maaz; Views: 1524; Comments: ; Date: 3-01-2012, 06:27;
Setting The Scene
England are the currently number 1 ranked test side and during the summer when Strauss’s troops were annihilating the Indians in a whitewashed affair, many pundits were going as far as saying this was the greatest English outfit of all time. The Poms have won all of their last 6 test series whereas Pakistan have been undefeated for a streak of 6 series in a row ever since the ill fated tour and largely forgettable tour of England in the summer of 2010 under the leadership now of a 37 year old stable statesman who has performed admirably and led by example to transform the respect, fortunes and confidence of the unit in challenging circumstances after the listless problems which had emerged. In between the period of time that the two sides last locked horns, the tourists have contested in 12 tests with 8 victories and only 1 defeat, including 3 comprehensive series victories whereas fairly similarly the hosts have won 6 with only 1 narrow defeat in 12 contested, including 4 series wins and 2 drawn series against the odds.
Prediction
The series score line is most likely to read 1 something. 3-0, 2-1, 2-0 are highly unlikely on the placid tracks and it will be virtually close to impossible to go through the series without the occurrence of a draw and a dull one at that too. We can expect a closely fought series which will be an intriguing battle. The chances on a drawn series are reasonably high, but both sides have the possibility of sneaking in a 1-0 success, probably more so England.
3-1 (4) 2010 to England at home
Played 12 Won 6 Lost 1 Drawn 5
Strauss's Record As Test Captain:
Played 39 Won 21 Lost 5 Drawn 13
Pakistan have 5 new faces in the top. 6 from the starting 11 which faced England away at the summer of 2010 with Azhar Ali being the only player who has managed to retain his spot with his consistency and sturdy approach. Azhar has faced more deliveries than any other Pakistan test batsmen in the last two years. Since England tour 2010, Pakistan have only had 7 different batsmen in the top 6 over a period of 12 tests or 6 series whichever way you look at it.
In Younis and Misbah, Pakistan have 2 of their 5 highest Pakistan batsmen all time currently in their team with their averages which are in the top 5 of all time from Pakistan along with Miandad, Yousuf and Inzamam.
In both series which have been contested in the UAE under the captaincy of Misbah - ul - Haq the batsman who has topped the averages or come 2nd with the willow is Azhar Ali.
England has had 6 innings victories against major test forces in the last 14 months.
Most Runs Against England from Pakistan's side : Inzamam
Most Wickets Against England from Pakistan's side: Qadir
Most Runs against Pakistan from England's side: Gower
Most Wickets Against Pakistan From England's side: Botham
Most Catches Taken In Tests Between The Two: Miandad
England on the other hand, will be looking to pile up the runs and put the Pakistanis under the pressure. Misbah has had a preference to insert the opposition into bat with him winning the toss on 7 occasions and deciding to bowl first 6 times with 5 comprehensive victories and one commendable draw; he tries to bat only once or briefly 4th if and when necessary and it has been an effective strategy adopted by the strategically astute leader. Strauss will not hold back on getting the pads on and making first use of the docile tracks should he call correctly. We could see Pakistan in the field first in all 3 tests, it’s a possibility alright.
Shafiq has every right to be retained as far as I’m concerned which will most likely be the reality. Pakistan will be happy to negotiate and accept security and rightly so with them being the underdogs and therefore the ability to hang in there for longer innings will be crucial where Shafiq has the upper hand. In regards to the bowling attack, it should be interesting if Misbah and Mohsin decide to continue with their effective theme of 2 specialist spinners which I feel they should do as they complement each other well. Gul will inevitably make the final 11 as the spearhead of the attack. The 2nd seamer is debatable with 3 candidates fighting for the spot in the form of Cheema, Junaid and Wahab, but a left arm angle will provide that cutting edge with all those left hander England possess.
However, this will lead to another problem potentially because both are the same type, hit the deck hard at the start and reverse as the ball fades, both can be inconsistent. Neither are really out and out conventional swing bowlers with the new ball. In closing, Cheema has emerged promisingly as a genuine wicket taker and worthy Trier, but his effectiveness may be limited and it may turn out to be one-way traffic for England’s left handers with Gul also sending them across the left handers. Misbah and Mohsin should take the added variety into account which I’m sure they will do and make the bold changes as the series progresses if the initial bowling attack does not live up to its hope.
It may be pointless alluding to this bit, but there are some out there who want it, Pakistan needn’t worry about a 5th bowling option, Adnan’s batting is decent, but not exceptional and they already have Hafeez who can turn his arm over for several overs in a day as the extra bowler. Additionally, the depth in batting is provided by Wahab and when contrasting with the strong England lower order, the situation may not look too promising for the hosts, with both Wahab and Rehman in the first choice 11 it may even up the balance.
England are the currently number 1 ranked test side and during the summer when Strauss’s troops were annihilating the Indians in a whitewashed affair, many pundits were going as far as saying this was the greatest English outfit of all time. The Poms have won all of their last 6 test series whereas Pakistan have been undefeated for a streak of 6 series in a row ever since the ill fated tour and largely forgettable tour of England in the summer of 2010 under the leadership now of a 37 year old stable statesman who has performed admirably and led by example to transform the respect, fortunes and confidence of the unit in challenging circumstances after the listless problems which had emerged. In between the period of time that the two sides last locked horns, the tourists have contested in 12 tests with 8 victories and only 1 defeat, including 3 comprehensive series victories whereas fairly similarly the hosts have won 6 with only 1 narrow defeat in 12 contested, including 4 series wins and 2 drawn series against the odds.
Therefore there is little doubt that both teams are on a rise and on a mission and in form with settled outfits which sets up the picture positively for an intriguing battle to commence 2012 in what could turn out to be a feisty and heated battle considering the troublesome history associated with the 2 outfits when they have toured each other’s territories in the recent past. One can expect plenty of drama in this forthcoming 3 test affair with the first and last one being held in the luxurious structure of Dubai with the one in between heading to Abu Dhabi.
This sure is the most high profile test series UAE has hosted.
Prediction
The series score line is most likely to read 1 something. 3-0, 2-1, 2-0 are highly unlikely on the placid tracks and it will be virtually close to impossible to go through the series without the occurrence of a draw and a dull one at that too. We can expect a closely fought series which will be an intriguing battle. The chances on a drawn series are reasonably high, but both sides have the possibility of sneaking in a 1-0 success, probably more so England.
The Pakistan batting lineup has now transformed into a steady and reliable one who can regularly go through the processes and maintain a sense of determination and character even against the best in the business of Morkel and Steyn. Therefore if the bowlers perform and
give the Englishmen some trouble it could turn out to be a series win for the hosts. Their bowlers vs the visiting batsmen will probably be where the series will be decided, but the fielding must support the bowlers. Pakistan will be relying mainly on spin when it comes to the bowling in the form of Ajmal, Rehman and Hafeez.
give the Englishmen some trouble it could turn out to be a series win for the hosts. Their bowlers vs the visiting batsmen will probably be where the series will be decided, but the fielding must support the bowlers. Pakistan will be relying mainly on spin when it comes to the bowling in the form of Ajmal, Rehman and Hafeez.
Proportional Verdict
32%= 1-0 England
28%= 1-0 Pakistan
20%= 1-1 DRAW
20%= 0-0 DRAW
Last 5 test series between the two all in the 21st Century
3-1 (4) 2010 to England at home
3-0 (4) 2006 to England at home
2-0 (3) 2005 to Pakistan at home
1-1 (2) 2001 in England
1-0 (3) 2000 to England away
England's Test Record Against Pakistan Away From Home
Played 24: Won 2 Lost 4 Drawn 18
1-0 (3) 2000 to England away
England's Test Record Against Pakistan Away From Home
Played 24: Won 2 Lost 4 Drawn 18
England's Test Record Against Pakistan At Home
Played 47: Won 20 Lost 9 Drawn 18
*Never have they played on neutral territory before.
Statistics
Played 47: Won 20 Lost 9 Drawn 18
*Never have they played on neutral territory before.
Statistics
Misbah has never played a test or ODI against England, but has played against them at the “A” team level.
Misbah would have captained in 15 tests in a row by the end of the series. This is a record only bettered by Waqar, Miandad, Inzamam and Imran Khan.
Misbah has the highest W/L ratio by a Pakistan test captain of all time with 6.0 standing and if we merge formats he has a 12.0 standing with only 2 defeats in 31 internationals. This reference clearly reflects how well the team is performing under his leadership and how successful they have been since he has taken over with 12 series wins in 14 without any series loss.
Pakistan has been undefeated for 7 tests in a row whereas England has been undefeated for 9 tests in a row. If Pakistan goes undefeated in this series, they have gone the 2nd most test series without a series loss streak in their country’s history after the 1980s era.
Strauss needs 5 more wins to equal Michael Vaughan’s record for the most test victories as England captain. In tests as captain against Pakistan he has only lost 1 in 8 and 2 series victories in 2006 and 2010. The left handed opener has been preparing in India ahead of this tour.
Strauss has led England in 10 test series with only 1 defeat against the West Indies in 2009 away in his first series as full time captain.
Both these two test playing nations had the joint highest number of test victories in 2011 with 6, however Pakistan played 2 more and had 1 defeat. Nevertheless England played 7 of their 8 on home soil.
Both these two test playing nations had the joint highest number of test victories in 2011 with 6, however Pakistan played 2 more and had 1 defeat. Nevertheless England played 7 of their 8 on home soil.
Cook and Trott in the England top 3were ICC test player of the year and ICC player of the year and will be playing their first test after achieving this tag in September.
Both these teams had 5 in the top 10 run getters in tests for 2011.
Both these teams had 5 in the top 10 wicket takers for tests in 2011.
In the last 5 times Pakistan has played in the UAE, there have been 4 draws.
Overall record: 22-13 to England having played 71.
Misbah's Record As Test Captain:
Both these teams had 5 in the top 10 run getters in tests for 2011.
Both these teams had 5 in the top 10 wicket takers for tests in 2011.
In the last 5 times Pakistan has played in the UAE, there have been 4 draws.
Overall record: 22-13 to England having played 71.
Misbah's Record As Test Captain:
Played 12 Won 6 Lost 1 Drawn 5
Strauss's Record As Test Captain:
Played 39 Won 21 Lost 5 Drawn 13
Pakistan have 5 new faces in the top. 6 from the starting 11 which faced England away at the summer of 2010 with Azhar Ali being the only player who has managed to retain his spot with his consistency and sturdy approach. Azhar has faced more deliveries than any other Pakistan test batsmen in the last two years. Since England tour 2010, Pakistan have only had 7 different batsmen in the top 6 over a period of 12 tests or 6 series whichever way you look at it.
In Younis and Misbah, Pakistan have 2 of their 5 highest Pakistan batsmen all time currently in their team with their averages which are in the top 5 of all time from Pakistan along with Miandad, Yousuf and Inzamam.
In both series which have been contested in the UAE under the captaincy of Misbah - ul - Haq the batsman who has topped the averages or come 2nd with the willow is Azhar Ali.
England was awarded the BBC team of the Year at the annual 2011 sports personality of the year ceremony on 22nd of December.
Azhar Ali made the highest score by a Pakistan batsman on their tour of England in 2010 with an unbeaten 92 in a match winning cause at the Oval. Azhar is the only Pakistan batsmen who has faced over 3000 deliveries since January 2010 and is Pakistan's highest run getter in that period of time.
England has had 6 innings victories against major test forces in the last 14 months.
Pakistan’s average first innings total in the 12 tests that Misbah has captained is 387. Previously in the 16 tests before the Faisalabad senior batsmen took over the reins the team’s average first innings total was just 264 including an anomaly of 765 at Karachi which was the only score of above 350 in those 16 test matches from 2009 onwards.
Under Misbah:
340 posted or more 11 times
Only been bowled out under 300 4 times
4 times chased down a total with 7 or more wickets in hand
4 times successfully drawn the match with 5 or more wickets in hand
Declared the innings 3 times
Won by an innings once
340 posted or more 11 times
Only been bowled out under 300 4 times
4 times chased down a total with 7 or more wickets in hand
4 times successfully drawn the match with 5 or more wickets in hand
Declared the innings 3 times
Won by an innings once
Overall Stats:
Most Runs Against England from Pakistan's side : Inzamam
Most Wickets Against England from Pakistan's side: Qadir
Most Runs against Pakistan from England's side: Gower
Most Wickets Against Pakistan From England's side: Botham
Most Catches Taken In Tests Between The Two: Miandad
How the series will be decided and unfold?
Both the line ups have in form and settled batting line ups. For Pakistan the emphasis with the bat will be on defence, survival, churning away, discipline, building partnerships, digging in deep, getting stuck in and taking the innings duration in to the 130 over mark and beyond as almost a bare minimum. Whilst they may not necessarily look to dictate terms and take the game from the scruff off the neck, they can be banked on to deliver the goods and bat Pakistan out of trouble. England’s batting line up is full of capable run getters with a watchful and resilient top 3 who like to absorb the pressure and overcome the initials bursts thrown at them with a sense of authority, a dynamic dominator in KP who will not hold back if he has the license to unleash his array of strokes, Morgan who can be innovative, but has technical flaws and is somewhat of a nervous starter, Bell who averaged over the 100 mark in 2011 with his delicate touches and compactness and Prior who can score freely and attack with power and intensity coming in at 7, someone who is labelled as the best wicket keeper batsmen going and if that was not enough a tail who can wag and smash it around like no tomorrow.
Both the line ups have in form and settled batting line ups. For Pakistan the emphasis with the bat will be on defence, survival, churning away, discipline, building partnerships, digging in deep, getting stuck in and taking the innings duration in to the 130 over mark and beyond as almost a bare minimum. Whilst they may not necessarily look to dictate terms and take the game from the scruff off the neck, they can be banked on to deliver the goods and bat Pakistan out of trouble. England’s batting line up is full of capable run getters with a watchful and resilient top 3 who like to absorb the pressure and overcome the initials bursts thrown at them with a sense of authority, a dynamic dominator in KP who will not hold back if he has the license to unleash his array of strokes, Morgan who can be innovative, but has technical flaws and is somewhat of a nervous starter, Bell who averaged over the 100 mark in 2011 with his delicate touches and compactness and Prior who can score freely and attack with power and intensity coming in at 7, someone who is labelled as the best wicket keeper batsmen going and if that was not enough a tail who can wag and smash it around like no tomorrow.
I don’t see the considerably improved and reformed Pakistan batting line up disappointing or faltering especially in the UAE tracks and therefore feel the series will be determined as often is the case with Pakistan, by the bowling against the opposition touring batsmen. Pakistan’s best hope will be to either catch England below par as if they have got carried away after reaching the pinnacle or simply outclass them with their varieties and nagging control.
England on the other hand, will be looking to pile up the runs and put the Pakistanis under the pressure. Misbah has had a preference to insert the opposition into bat with him winning the toss on 7 occasions and deciding to bowl first 6 times with 5 comprehensive victories and one commendable draw; he tries to bat only once or briefly 4th if and when necessary and it has been an effective strategy adopted by the strategically astute leader. Strauss will not hold back on getting the pads on and making first use of the docile tracks should he call correctly. We could see Pakistan in the field first in all 3 tests, it’s a possibility alright.
The Different Aspects - Who has the upper hand
Openers: England (Pakistan have improved nevertheless)
Middle Order: Pakistan
Late Middle Order: England
Tail: England
New Ball Bowlers: England
Old Ball Bowlers: Pakistan
Spinner(s): Pakistan
Team composition: Pakistan as Hafeez provides an additional quality bowling option.
Pitch and conditions: Pakistan (no brainer)
Preparation: Pakistan
Captaincy: Equal - experienced, diplomatic , stable and statistically successful, but more will be expected from Strauss.
Team bonding: Equal - harmony, unity and direction.
Coach: England
Fielding: England
Statistics: Pakistan considering Pakistan's record against them in Asian conditions
Openers: England (Pakistan have improved nevertheless)
Middle Order: Pakistan
Late Middle Order: England
Tail: England
New Ball Bowlers: England
Old Ball Bowlers: Pakistan
Spinner(s): Pakistan
Team composition: Pakistan as Hafeez provides an additional quality bowling option.
Pitch and conditions: Pakistan (no brainer)
Preparation: Pakistan
Captaincy: Equal - experienced, diplomatic , stable and statistically successful, but more will be expected from Strauss.
Team bonding: Equal - harmony, unity and direction.
Coach: England
Fielding: England
Statistics: Pakistan considering Pakistan's record against them in Asian conditions
May The Best Team Win
Ball tampering accusations, pitch dancing pirouettes, captain– umpire direct finger pointing along with loud mouthy exchanges, Oval gate, spot fixing revelations, pre-match throat grabbing, unacceptable chairmanship with baseless claims – it surely will be a minor triumph for the sport in itself to see this series go through without catching the wrong the side of the headlines. Both captains, in Strauss and Misbah are no nonsense, educated, diplomatic, fully serious, thoroughly professional, trouble free and respectable personalities so will definitely do their utmost best to ensure things do not go out of bounds and the cricket can do the talking and nothing else.
Ball tampering accusations, pitch dancing pirouettes, captain– umpire direct finger pointing along with loud mouthy exchanges, Oval gate, spot fixing revelations, pre-match throat grabbing, unacceptable chairmanship with baseless claims – it surely will be a minor triumph for the sport in itself to see this series go through without catching the wrong the side of the headlines. Both captains, in Strauss and Misbah are no nonsense, educated, diplomatic, fully serious, thoroughly professional, trouble free and respectable personalities so will definitely do their utmost best to ensure things do not go out of bounds and the cricket can do the talking and nothing else.
Where The Result Will Happen?
We are most likely to get a result in Dubai, particularly in the 1st test as Pakistan managed to beat the Sri Lankans here in the latter half of October inside 4 days and even the year before against South Africa the test match was alive going into day 5 unlike in Abu Dhabi where just 27 wickets fell in both the test matches held at the ground. The team that may go on to down the other will always have the upper hand and it will be difficult for the trailing side to get back in the series unless they perform inspirationally or the winners of the 1st test begin to take the foot off the gas. Therefore if there will be a result, it will happen in Dubai and probably in the 1st of the 3 tests.
Starting Line Up
For the visitors they are unlikely to go in with 5 front line bowlers and seemed to be satisfied with their 4 man attack. For the hosts, the top 5 pick for themselves and the continuity and stability in selection over the last 14 months has been one of their major contributors towards their resurgence as a test unit. The dilemma starts at 6 with many fans and commentators pushing for the inclusion of the highly exciting and attractive Umar Akmal from more of a tactical perspective as the line up has been accused of being a tad one dimensional and there is too much “sameness” if you like, however Asad Shafiq who recently made his maiden test century in Chittagong has been performing better and therefore merits a place in the side even though he is more of a conventional middle order batsmen.
Shafiq has every right to be retained as far as I’m concerned which will most likely be the reality. Pakistan will be happy to negotiate and accept security and rightly so with them being the underdogs and therefore the ability to hang in there for longer innings will be crucial where Shafiq has the upper hand. In regards to the bowling attack, it should be interesting if Misbah and Mohsin decide to continue with their effective theme of 2 specialist spinners which I feel they should do as they complement each other well. Gul will inevitably make the final 11 as the spearhead of the attack. The 2nd seamer is debatable with 3 candidates fighting for the spot in the form of Cheema, Junaid and Wahab, but a left arm angle will provide that cutting edge with all those left hander England possess.
Junaid surprised one and all against the Lankans, however he is just returning from injury and it may be a risk too far to send him in the deep water immediately. Wahab has got the necessary clearance and claimed a match winning 5 for on his debut at the Oval against England in August 2010.
However, this will lead to another problem potentially because both are the same type, hit the deck hard at the start and reverse as the ball fades, both can be inconsistent. Neither are really out and out conventional swing bowlers with the new ball. In closing, Cheema has emerged promisingly as a genuine wicket taker and worthy Trier, but his effectiveness may be limited and it may turn out to be one-way traffic for England’s left handers with Gul also sending them across the left handers. Misbah and Mohsin should take the added variety into account which I’m sure they will do and make the bold changes as the series progresses if the initial bowling attack does not live up to its hope.
It may be pointless alluding to this bit, but there are some out there who want it, Pakistan needn’t worry about a 5th bowling option, Adnan’s batting is decent, but not exceptional and they already have Hafeez who can turn his arm over for several overs in a day as the extra bowler. Additionally, the depth in batting is provided by Wahab and when contrasting with the strong England lower order, the situation may not look too promising for the hosts, with both Wahab and Rehman in the first choice 11 it may even up the balance.
My Line Up
Mohammad Hafeez
Taufeeq Umar
Azhar Ali
Younis Khan
Misbah ul Haq (C)
Asad Shafiq
Adnan Akmal (WK)
Abdur Rehman
Wahab Riaz or Junaid
Umar Gul
Saeed Ajmal
Predictions of Other KP Writers
Imy: 1-0 (either way BUT heart says Pakistan)
Tabrez Ali: 0-0
Danish Nawab: 0-0
Maaz: 1-1
Zain: 1 -1
Babar: 1-0 Pakistan
Ahsan: 1-0 England (Test series will be a drag)
Mukhtar: 1-0 Pakistan
Which two associates will qualify for the 2012 ICC T20 World Cup? Author: Maaz; Views: 587; Date: 16-11-2011, 09:40;
Which 2 associates will qualify for the 2012 ICC 20/20 WC? The development of associates is crucial in enhancing the sport in other parts of the globe which is key to promoting the sport and making it more of a global spectacle with more countries participating and competing at the top level as well as getting new people into it and help them develop their understanding on the rules for example. So far each ICC World T20 has only had 12 teams participating with 2 associates getting an opportunity to qualify.
2007=Kenya and Scotland
2009=Netherlands and Ireland
2010=Afghanistan and Ireland
2012=??
The qualification will be taking place in the first quarter of 2012 in the UAE with Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands, Afghanistan, Kenya and Canada participating along with 10 other regional qualifiers with the best 2 getting a chance to get on that plane to Sri Lanka.
Prediction: Ireland and Canada
One of the successful associates will be joining Australia and West Indies in Group B whereas the other one will be joining England and India in Group A. Sri Lanka, South Africa and Zimbabwe have already been decided to make up group C whereas Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh have been decided to make up the final group and it wouldn’t be wrong to say they have been paired in the group of death.
The Sri Lankan hosted tournament which kicks off on 18th September 2012 will be no different with an initial 3 team preliminary stage followed up by super eights and then the business end of the tournament with semi finals and a final on Sunday 7th October in Colombo.
Associates Which Have Qualified In The Past
2007=Kenya and Scotland
2009=Netherlands and Ireland
2010=Afghanistan and Ireland
2012=??
The qualification will be taking place in the first quarter of 2012 in the UAE with Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands, Afghanistan, Kenya and Canada participating along with 10 other regional qualifiers with the best 2 getting a chance to get on that plane to Sri Lanka.
Prediction: Ireland and Canada
One of the successful associates will be joining Australia and West Indies in Group B whereas the other one will be joining England and India in Group A. Sri Lanka, South Africa and Zimbabwe have already been decided to make up group C whereas Pakistan, New Zealand and Bangladesh have been decided to make up the final group and it wouldn’t be wrong to say they have been paired in the group of death.
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