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South Africa are becoming fearsome on their home patch and Pakistan have just over a week to come up with a method to make the series a contest
Firdose Moonda at the Wanderers
February 4, 2013
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Pakistan have ten days and a two-day match to revive themselves ahead of their next bout with South Africa. They will play a Western Province Invitation XI at the Vineyard Cricket Club next Monday and Tuesday to get game time and will look at plans to counter the new ball specifically in the training sessions before the Cape Town Test.
After becoming the third team in 14 months to be bowled out for less than fifty in South Africa, Pakistan "took the emotion out," of what happened, according to their coach Dav Whatmore, and "tried to understand the facts." What they have surmised is that South Africa's potent new-ball attack can be as unplayable as they look, especially when conditions are in their favour and Pakistan need to find a way to counterattack.
"It's really important to negotiate the new ball," Misbah-ul-Haq said afterwards. "We need to concentrate on how to tackle outswing with the new ball. If you look at this match, the way Dale Steyn bowled was the turning point, the line that he bowled and the way he swung the ball. For a team from Asia, it a very difficult to deal with that kind of thing."
The batsmen's ability to adjust was always expected to be the biggest challenge Pakistan would face on the first trip to South Africa in five years. While many would argue that most batting line-ups around the world would have been equally blown away by South Africa's bowling performance, there are some who will question Pakistan's preparation.
Ramiz Raja is one of them. In his analysis with ESPNcricinfo, he was critical of the team's build-up, said they should have arrived in the country weeks earlier and asked for more than one warm-up match before the Test series in order to acclimatise.
That cannot be changed but what Pakistan can do is use the substantial amount of time between matches to fully cook what was perhaps a little raw when they arrived and rectify the situation somewhat. The Western Province bowlers will not be of the quality of the South African attack but the match will provide Pakistan with an opportunity to play in local conditions and, although it is not a first-class match, in fairly competitive situations instead of endless nets.
They will also take heart from their second attempt at the Wanderers as a sign that they are settling in. Three players, Nasir Jamshed, Asad Shafiq and Misbah himself, had some measure of the conditions. They showed a little more certainty outside the offstump and more discretion with their aggressive intent.
It showed them what they need to do to overcome South Africa. "We had an improved performance with the batting in the second innings," Misbah said. "When you go there and hang in, it gives you a little bit of confidence. It's not that we can't do it. Everybody has learnt a lesson. It's a good batting unit so now it's about applying yourself and getting starts."
With Pakistan's batting the focus, their strong bowling performance on the first day has just about been forgotten about. But Misbah is mindful that the attack too, has work to do. "Against such a quality batting line up we need to improve day by day because they are not going to give you anything," he said.
Pakistan's reliance on spin could also help to even things out for the second Test. Although Cape Town is not exactly the sub-continent, it does take a bit of turn. Graeme Smith said: "From a style factor, of using majority spinners and seamers in short bursts, it will suit them better than it did here."
While Newlands could be a leveller in some respects, it is also the ground that South Africa call their fortress. They last lost 11 Test matches ago in 2006, against Australia. It is not a thought that will leave Misbah feeling very comfortable, especially as he acknowledged that he does not need his mission to become any more difficult. "They are the No.1 side world, it's not easy and everybody knows that. We have to improve and we have to play well," he said.
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Congrats S. Africa for a resounding win. I believe Pak can do with the same batsmen by just shuffling the order a little bit. You can't ask for M. Yousaf at this stage so I won't go there but it's evident if Pak was serious in it's preparation for this tour, then M. Yousaf should have been given a serious look. Hafeez can't play quality swing, this much is established. B. Kumar gave us a glimpse but Misbah did not learn. Bring him down to old Kamran Akmal's position of 5-6 down. Also, shuffle Younis and Azhar's batting positions. Question is if you get Imran Farhat (Yes, Imran Farhat - I will remember this day forever for mentioning this) to open, who would you drop? Irfan for Rahat. What is Misbah thinking that Irfan may not be Test ready. When was the last time Pakistan played a complete 5 day game? Against S. Africa in UAE 2 years ago. Pak games are resulted in 3-4 days either way so validity of Irfan keeping out does not hold.
The Pakistan team have a good batting line up, but they are playing most of their test cricket away from home on slow tracks. They also don't have swing and pace bowling of the same caliber in their own team, meaning they don't get the same practice in the nets. They need to watch the tapes of how the South Africans play in South African conditions, and learn learn learn. That goes for the bowlers and the batsmen. They thumped England. They didn't become rubbish overnight, they just met their match in these conditions. The series is not over yet. Strange things happen in cricket.
Let's face the facts! South Africa have the best pace attack in the world and probably the soundest batting line up down to Philander.Their chief weapon as is usual in all great sides is their fast bowlers especially Steyn who is gifted with the quality to take wickets at home+abroad,a truly great bowler.Pakistan's bowling attack is good but not good enough to bowl out sides in ALL conditions but we have still to see how Junaid progresses and i would give Irfan a chance;South Africans can just as anybody come a cropper against genuine pace like in Pakistan's last tour here when Shoaib Akhtar demolished them.As for Pakistan's batting i am afraid we simply don't have the class batsmen who could counter attack Steyn and Co.Younis is past his best and Misbah though trying hard is also a spent force.Azhar just don't have the technique to bat on these wickets and Shafiq though gutsy also has defiencies against pace.Honestly the Kiwis Watling+Brownlie played the SA pacers better than PK.
Agree with @ Andrew..a team as good as Pakistan,cannot be called rubbish overnight..to be noted a team which have not played a home series for more than 3 years..South Africa no doubt have emerged one of the best teams,but Pakistan is anything but not-capable..hope the boys come up with the terms to show their real potenial..& play a good cricket..
Posted by Sports4Youth on (February 6, 2013, 21:25 GMT)Gul was initially said to have good pace & swing and also good control over reverse swing. But now we see none of this. His pace is down to 130-135. I dont remember swinging the new ball. Does not show any seam movement. Reverse swing is no longer in his book. BUT THE WORST PART THAT IRRITATES ME MOST IS THAT, INSTEAD OF MAKING THE BATSMAN PLAY WITH THE NEW BALL, HE BOWLS TOO WIDE, SO THE BATSMAN IS HAPPY LEAVING THE BALL WHILE IT IS GETTING OLDER. BY THE TIME SOME OTHER BOWLER GETS THE BALL (IN THIS CASE RAHAT) THE SHINE IS GONE, THE BALL IS NO MORE NEW. ALSO AT TIMES HE GIVES AWAY A LOT OF QUICK & EASY RUNS.
Enough is enough. Please forget him and move on. There are so many bowlers having average below22. Why do you need this Gul whose FC avg is almost 29 and Test avg.is 33.53.
All over the World any bowler having avg.30+ gets dumped. How come Gul is enjoying the status of spearhead inspite of all his failures & limitations.
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Posted by Sports4Youth on (February 6, 2013, 13:06 GMT)Please compare the following performances in first class & Tests and Kindly explain to me how Gul can be the spearhead of the Pakistan Attack.
Name - - - - - - - Wicket/AVG.(FC) - - - - Wickets/Avg (Tests)
Sadaf Hussain - - 171/17.43
Ehsan Adil - - - - - 59/18.94
Rahat Ali - - - - -- 152/21
Junaid Khan - - -- 246/21.86 - - - - - - 29/28
Asad Ali - - - - - - 355/22.87
Mohammed Irfan-131/26.23
Anwar Ali - - - -- 260/27.46
Wahab Riaz - - -- 320/28.19 - - - - - - 17/34.11
Umar Gul - - - - - 326/28.26 - - - - - - 162/33.53
Mohammed Talha-239/28.39
Gul has got far too many chances without really performing well. Time to move on to players like Sadaf, Ehsan, etc along with Junaid & Rahat.
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Posted by pauliangenius on (February 6, 2013, 3:46 GMT)@Desihungama Well said sir. I would like Imran Farhat to come one down to replace Azhar Ali to expose Steyn struggle against left handers. And would also like Tanvir Ahmed replace Rahat Ali and not Irfan. Irfan has only bounce and no swing at all, and because SA have a habit to play on bouncy pitches, he would make no difference. By the way, his tall frame will not intimidate SA batsmen as they have Morne Morkel to face in nets. Tanvir Ahmed can both Bat and Bowl superbly. He saved Pakistan a face against West indies with his batting the last time he played a test.
Posted by pauliangenius on (February 6, 2013, 3:02 GMT)Tanvir Ahmed will give Pakistan two benefits: he can wreck SA batting lineup and secondly, he can strengthen the batting line up.
Posted by pauliangenius on (February 6, 2013, 2:58 GMT)Tanvir Ahmed can both bat and bowl, but they played Rahat Ali who doesn't know anything ranging from batting to bowling to fielding.
Posted by Surajdon9 on (February 5, 2013, 17:28 GMT)When Sri Lanka have been bowled out for 43, New Zealand have been bowled out for 45, Australia have been bowled out for 47, Pakistan have been bowled out for 49, doesn't that tell you something about the quality of the bowling and the difficulty of the pitches?Dale Steyn deserves his due. You can criticise Pakistan all day, but one should at least have the courtesy to appreciate a sublime bowler, a sublime talent, a once in a generation bowler, a lethal bowler who has found the edge and ran through the defences of many highly respectable test match batsmen. In an age where batsmen dominate, seeing the ball angle, swing, zip through like it does when Steyn is charging in; is agreeably a refreshing sight. His accuracy is unerring, his swing is late, his pace is always up, and his attitude is one of a man who refuses to give up...