Last chance for South Africa U-19 to salvage pride (27 February 1999)
KARACHI, Feb 26: The touring South African Under-19 will go into the third and final One-day International against Pakistan Under-19 tomorrow here at the National Stadium with an aim to salvage their battered pride after losing both the Test and the
27-Feb-1999
27 February 1999
Last chance for South Africa U-19 to salvage pride
Khalid H Khan
KARACHI, Feb 26: The touring South African Under-19 will go into the
third and final One-day International against Pakistan Under-19
tomorrow here at the National Stadium with an aim to salvage their
battered pride after losing both the Test and the one-day series to a
vastly superior home team.
Pakistan, on the other hand, will be looking forward to complete a
whitewash of the limited-overs series after registering comfortable
victories at Gujranwala and Lahore earlier in the week. Complacency
could be Pakistan's only worry because the match is of academic
interest.
But the South Africans are determined to end the eight-match tour on a
winning note. On the field they have discovered a few stars of the
future on this historic first visit to Pakistan. They will be go back
a lot more richer in experience after playing in different conditions.
The national junior selectors have made several changes in the squad
for the final match. However, the presence of skipper Hasan Raza,
Faisal Iqbal, Imran Nazir, Yasir Arafat and Irfan Fazil still gives
Pakistan an edge over the South Africans.
Opener Imran Nazir's excellent showing against the visitors has earned
him a call up to the senior camp for the Asian Test against Sri Lanka
at Lahore. He narrowly missed a hundred by five runs in Thursday's
eight-wicket victory after scoring 59 at Gujranwala.
All-rounder Yasir Arafat has made vital contributions with the ball by
claiming seven wickets.
The pitch for tomorrow's match appears to be hard. That will allow the
batsmen to score freely.
The 50-over encounter is scheduled to begin at 9.30 a.m.
Teams (from):
Pakistan Under-19: Hasan Raza (captain), Imran Nazir, Irshad
Ali, Rashid Ali, Faisal Iqbal, Ahmed Zeeshan Malik, Shoaib Malik,
Qaiser Abbas, Yasir Arafat, Irfan Fazil, Faisal Irfan, Farhan Rashid,
Yasir Bashir and Mohtashim Rasheed.
South Africa Under-19: Thami Tsolekile (captain), Jacques
Rudolph, Andrew Puttick, Graeme Smith, Ahmed Amla, Justin Ontong,
Johan Myburgh, Jonathan Trott, Umar Abrahams, Willem Du Toit, Albert
Nkomo, Shaun Adam, Con de Lange, Michael Williams and Elton Tsamaisi.
Umpires: Riazuddin and Afzaal Ahmed
Match referee: Haroon Rasheed
Match referee: Haroon Rasheed
Source :: Dawn (https://dawn.com/)