Showing posts with label pak vs sa live cricket match. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pakistan Vs South Africa 3rd One Day International 2 Nov Live


Graeme Smith

South Africa might still be sitting in their rooms bewildered at what happened at Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Sunday. Charl Langeveldt and Albie Morkel might still be having night mares of Abdul Razzaq clearing his left leg and hitting them straight over their heads. Series has come alive suddenly, Pakistan never looked like making an impact and out of nowhere they did, or only Abdul Razzaq did. The two teams meet again on 2nd November for the third of the five match ODI at Dubai Cricket Stadium in Dubai.

Pakistan, the home teams in their captain's words are feeling good about themselves and are more committed as a unit to win now. They have to beat the fact in mind that they were completely outplayed by South Africans for the 96 overs of the game; it was only the individual brilliance of Abdul Razzaq that took them home.

Pakistan are making ridiculous changes to their squad, leaving their two best players Umar Akmal and Umar Gul out of the team. The bowling in the both the games have been inconsistent an unplanned. The conditions in Tuesday's game are very unlikely to be different. The bowlers might struggle in front of strong South African batting. It would be fascinating to see if Pakistan can build on their success.

Pakistan have managed three victories off their last five ODIs

Abdul Razzaq's on slaught brought an end to South Africa's run of 10 successive wins. The Proteas dominated 90 percent of the game but ended up on losing side. An over shadowed hundred by Colin Ingram, and positive forms of Hashim Amla and JP Duminy are a good sign. South African captain Johan Botha can be blamed for the loss, poor bowling selection and ineffective field settings gave Razzaq free hand to smash the ball all over the park.

Horrific form of Albie Morkel ahead of the World Cup is a worry for South Africans, but the country has never been short of quality all rounders. Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis are not yet certain to play in the third ODI on Tuesday. LL Tsotsobe was again the pick of South African bowlers in a high scoring game taking one for 39 in his ten.

The surprise selection of Robin Peterson, the left arm spinner worked well for South Africa. It is likely that Kallis and Smith will return. South Africa would surely be relieved to see their captain back on field if that happens.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Pakistan Vs South Africa 2nd One Day International 31 Oct Live

Pakistan play South Africa in the second ODI of the five-match series at Abu Dhabi. South Africa lead the series 1-0 after winning their third successive game in the series and will look to make it 2-0 when the two sides meet again on Sunday.

It is very evident that the Pakistanis are struggling with their batting and have crumbled on more than one occasion. In fact, in the previous game, the Pakistan looked like they could get to 270 plus at one stage - having got to 140/1 in 35 overs with the batting powerplay still remaining. However, a strange looking, but now familiar collapse after the fall of Mohammad Hafeez's wicket meant that the side had struggled to get to 200.

Really, if anything, the law of averages now needs to catch up with the Pakistanis and they need to get going with the bat. If not, captain Shahid Afridi will need to answer a lot of questions and it will remain to be seen how they overcome it.

Thankfully, the side had shown some intent in the first ODI. However, what could be an issue is that on three successive occasions, the Pakistanis have batted first - if they bat second and chase under pressure, things could get more difficult for the team. Umar Akmal exclusion wasn't totally surprising.

South Africa have been clinical so far. Again, there was no sign of Dale Steyn in the previous game but and yet, Lonwobo Tsotsobe bowled like a champion. His 4/27 was his best spell in international cricket and that pegged the Pakistanis back. Apart from him, the spinner Johan Botha also bowled well enough and the middle-order just did not take enough responsibilities.

However, what stood out was the way that South Africa batted in the innings. The heat was so bad that most players who played for a certain lengths of time were getting cramps and yet the batsmen stuck it out and did not give it away. That is something that the Pakistani side will need to learn from the South Africans given that the heat will probably not go away throughout the series.

Jacques Kallis' 50 and Duminy's continuing form is a good thing for South Africa and they will look to get into the driver's seat by going 2-0 up.