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January 16, 2012
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Matches:
England v Pakistan at Dubai (DSC)
Series/Tournaments:
England tour of United Arab Emirates
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Big Picture
History will hang heavily over this series. Three Pakistan players are serving custodial sentences after being found guilty on match-rigging charges during the 2010 series in England. However much England suggest that the affair is now largely a media obsession and Pakistan provide indications of more stable and contented times, such matters cannot be easily waved aside.
That Pakistan recover their strength and reputation is vital for the health of world cricket and England have been reminded of their responsibilities to contest the series in a natural manner and to rise above any resentment, which does exist, over what has gone before without losing the competitive and aggressive edge that has contributed to their rise to the No. 1 Test side in the world.
Pakistan are careful not to speak of "home advantage" because Dubai, however much the conditions might be similar to those in Lahore or Karachi, is simply not home. But sub-consciously England feel themselves in an away series, not a neutral one. Their policy of six specialist batsmen, three pace bowlers and a solitary spinner automatically comes under strain on placid surfaces and the loss of Tim Bresnan, the most capable batsmen in their lower order, does not make a change of tack easy.
Test series between Pakistan and England have often been wonderfully combative affairs. As long as the pitches in Dubai and Abu Dhabi encourage attractive cricket, it is an appealing prospect.
Form guide
Players to watch
Whatever the impact of that proves to be, Ajmal will test England's improvement against spin bowling to the utmost. For England, Stuart Broad will be desperate to escape the run of injuries that have disrupted his progress over the past year. A bruised foot suffered when batting in the nets is unlikely to hinder him, but it gives a further impression of vulnerability that he could do without.
Team news
England (probable) 1 Andrew Strauss (capt), 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Eoin Morgan, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 James Anderson, 11 Chris Tremlett
Pakistan (probable) 1 Mohammad Hafeez, 2 Taufeeq Umar, 3 Azhar Ali, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Adnam Akmal (wk), 8 Abdur Rehman, 9 Umar Gul, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Wahab Riaz
Pitch and conditions
Stats and trivia
Quotes
"It's good to see every player backing the other. The days of infighting and rifts seem to be over."
Wasim Akram, the former Pakistan captain, anticipates happier times.
"We play our cricket very, very hard. There's no way Jimmy Anderson, who is a grumpy bowler, is not going to be grumpy. The guys will still be aggressive, that's what has got us to No 1."Kevin Pietersen, reflecting on how past history might affect the mood of the Pakistan v England Test series
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David Hopps joined ESPNcricinfo as UK editor early in 2012. For the previous 20 years he was a senior cricket writer for the Guardian and covered England extensively during that time in all Test-playing nations. He also covered four Olympic Games and has written several cricket books, including collections of cricket quotations. He has been an avid amateur cricketer since he was 12, and so knows the pain of repeated failure only too well. The pile of untouched novels he plans to read, but rarely gets around to, is now almost touching the ceiling. He divides his time between the ESPNcricinfo office in Hammersmith and his beloved Yorkshire.
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@ Rexton87 on (January 16 2012, 21:01 PM GMT) - And there was I thinking that you had something original to say after listing your anti England frustrations. Truth is we've had players in the past who were not born in the UK like Lamb,Smith,Hick, Caddick and who remembers Martin Mccague and the Hollioake brothers? The thing is no one really cared back then because England were bad. As soon as England become decent then we all get the bandwagon jumpers going on about where these players were born etc. Prior has an English mother and moved here when he was 11 - I think that's good enough. You fail to then recognize that Bell and Cook are UK born , Strrauss moved here when he was 6 and the whole bowling attack is England born and bred. BTW the team can't stop what is being written about them
Posted byPakistan tmam matches zror jeete ga.INSHA'ALLAH
Posted byIts really great to mention spot-fixing in articles to give a positive boooost to PAK Team......
regards, HARKAWAL SETIA
Posted byi am Indian but will support Pakistan against arrogant british
Posted by ekasraz on (January 17, 2012, 5:12 GMT)What a pathetic preview....spot fixing allegations recently surfaced in English county and who knows how many england players are involved too...
Ferociously hot conditions !!!!! are you nuts ???? this is winters season in UAE, and the highets temparature is no more than 26 C . Very pleasant weather for playing cricket.
Posted by Syed_imran_abbas on (January 17, 2012, 4:59 GMT)is that a preview of match??? or another preview of spotfixing??? so baised...
Posted byHi Mr. Misbah I would like to tell you something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *LEADERSHIP: A leader is who knows the way, Goes the way, And Shows the way! *Effective leadership is not about making speaches or being liked; Leadership is defined by results not attributes!
Posted byDubai like Pakistans Home ground, but in test against Eng so sorry
Posted byEngland will remain in the top forever......
Posted byhahahahaha Jonesy final scorline Pakistan 3 Enland 0 :D