Singapore, April 6: A very crunch battle is on the cards for the
triangular cup when world champions Sri Lanka play Pakistan in
the final at The Padang on Sunday.
The two teams qualified for the final on better run-rate after
all the sides, including India, ended up at two points each. Pakistan earned a final birth by virtue of 0.56 net run-rate while
Sri Lanka cruised through because of 0.22 net run-rate. India
went home after having -0.46 run-rate.
Sunday's winner will pocket US$ 30,000 while the losing finalist
will receive US $ 20,000. India have already got their share of
US $ 10,000.
In the league games, Pakistan looked a superior team to Sri Lanka. Pakistan were though struck for 349 by Sri Lankans the way
they accepted the challenge was really impressive as they scored
315 in their turn.
Against India, Pakistan needed a revised target of 187 to win in
33 overs which they achieved admirably with five overs and eight
wickets to spare.
On the contrary, Sri Lanka after a good show against Pakistan,
put up an lackluster performance against India to lose by 12 runs
after being bowled out for 187 in reply to India's 199.
The Pakistanis look a completely different team in this Southeast Asian tournament as they appear a combined and balanced
unit.May it be because of the captain or management, it has certainly helped Pakistan.
The players seems to be all fired up, making extra efforts and
playing according to a game plan. Saeed Anwar and Inzamamul Haq,
who often play reckless shots, batted sensibly in their two and
one visits to the crease respectively while thecaptaincy has made
Aamir Sohail a more determined and gritty batsman.
Even the bowlers have considerably improved. Waqar Younis, after
being punished by Sanath Jayasuriya, came back strongly for his
second spell and improved his violent effort against India. Aqib
Javed, as always, is bang on target not trying to do anything
careless and leaving it upto the batsmen to make mistakes.
Saqlain Mushtaq, the off-spinner, has become a more confident
bowler as is evident from his figures of two for 45 and three for
38. He has also started giving air to the ball and most importantly is bowling to his field.
Senior players like Salim Malik, Ramiz Raja and Ejaz Ahmad also
have been handled brilliantly by Aamir Sohail. The three are made
to know their importance in the team time and again by Sohail who
often discusses things with them. These discussions force the
seniors to get involved in team affairs and when it comes to performing, they give of their level best.
The scribes are unanimous in concluding that Pakistan is the most
talented team but has not been able to perform because they really didn't put their best foot forward. At least, in the two games,
the new captain and experienced Intikhab Alam have been able to
get the best out of his men.
But all the hard work and good rapport they have made here will
go down the drain if they really play bad cricket on Sunday. If
they have a real chance of coming out from the World Cup shock
and get back on the winning track, it is tomorrow's match.
The players are confident of victory. The victory over India has
really motivated the entire lineup, Pakistan captain Aamir Sohail
said.
Sohail admitted that Jayasuriya is the man whom he would like to
get out early. Of course, he is capable of tearing apart any
bowling attack on his day and I would like to see him back in the
dressing room as soon as possible. I have been talking to Waqar
(Younis) and Aqib (Javed) and have chalked out a plan.
Sohail said Sri Lanka were a formidable combination.How can you
term the world champions as push-overs? They are a very good team
and have the potential to win but I think we are a better and
well balanced outfit.
"It is going to be just another match for us. The pressure of being world champions is on us, but when we take the field we don't
think we are world champions," Sri Lankan skipper Arjuna Ranatunga
said, adding: "After the World Cup final, it has become difficult
for us to play Pakistan because the entire Lahore crowd and probably all Pakistan were praying for our success."
Ranatunga agreed that the small ground gives his team a little
edge over Pakistan. But Pakistan also has sparkling batsmen like
Sohail (Aamir), Anwar (Saeed) and Haq (Inzamam). Its an equal
opportunity for both the teams.
"I would like to end the season on a winning note. It has been a
terrific season for us and we want to end it with yet another
victory," Ranatunga said whose men will now play in the Singer
Series in August involving India, Zimbabwe and either Australia
or South Africa.
For the final, both the teams are likely to make a few changes in
their lineups. Although the official word will come on the morn
of the match, Asanka Gurusinha and Kumar Dharmasena are expected
to be back for Sri Lanka while Mushtaq Ahmad may make way for either Mohammad Akram or Ataur Rahman.
The weather here on Saturday is very clear with sun shining
brightly. But the Singapore weather has earned a reputation of
being unpredictable. It would be worse if the match becomes a reduced overs one or is rescheduled for Monday, kept as a reserve
day.
Since the Asia Cup in Sharjah last April, Sri Lanka and Pakistan
have met seven times with the world champions winning on five occasions.