Showing posts with label Michael Clarke & Mitchell Starc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Clarke & Mitchell Starc. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 March 2015

Pakistan game a 'World Cup final'

Pakistan game a 'World Cup final', says Clarke

Australia's Aaron Finch (L) and Michael Clarke during their Cricket World Cup Pool A match against Scotland in Hobart on March 14, 2015
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Adelaide (Australia) (AFP) - Australia captain Michael Clarke will approach Friday's World Cup quarter-final against Pakistan like a final, saying he expected a "tough challenge" from Misbah-ul-Haq's men in the make-or-break game.

"I think Pakistan have been under-rated for a long time especially in the shorter form of the game," Clarke told reporters at the Adelaide Oval on Thursday.
Pakistan have lost nine of their last 10 one-dayers to Australia on Australian grounds, including all of the last seven, but Clarke refused to take victory for granted.
"They have got a lot of talent. Their attack is very good and they have got a good mix of youth and experience.
"It will be a tough challenge for us and I believe we have to be at our best to beat them. We'll treat this like a World Cup final.
"If you lose, you will be sitting and watching the rest of the tournament, so we are focused on just making sure we can have success in this game."
Four-time champions Australia beat England in their opening match, had a rained-out no-result against Bangladesh and then lost by one wicket to co-hosts New Zealand after being bowled out for 151.
They then won their three remaining matches to live up to their billing as one of the pre-tournament favourites.
However, Clarke said the results of the league matches were irrelevant and the momumtum gained through the tournament will count for little if the team lost a knock-out game.
"When you walk out on the field tomorrow it's a new day. We all start on zero with the bat and zero with the ball as well," he said.
"What happened beforehand is irrelevant. It does not matter how well you have played earlier or what your plans are afterwards.
"It's about being 100 percent focused and as well prepared as you can be; batting as well as you can, bowling as well as you can, and hopefully our fielding continues to be as good as it has been."
Clarke expects the drop-in pitch at the Adelaide Oval, which sported a tinge of green on the eve of the match, to assist the battery of fast bowlers on both sides.
"I think the pitch has certainly gotten quicker over the years," he said. "The groundsman always does a great job here in Adelaide. It's a beautiful ground, and we are going to see another great wicket tomorrow.
"Fast bowling will play a big part in the match especially if they leave that grass on the wicket like there is now. Both teams have good fast bowlers.
"The batters will have to make sure we play really well. I think you'll definitely see a wonderful game tomorrow, hopefully an entertaining game.
"Either way it's going to be a challenge no matter what the scoreboard says."
Australia will field three left-armers, Mitchell Starc, Mitchell Johnson and James Faulkner, and either Pat Cummins or Josh Hazlewood, in a strong pace attack.
Pakistan, depleted by the absence of the injured Mohammad Irfan, have Wahab Riaz, Rahat Ali and Sohail Khan to share the new ball with either leg-spinner Yasir Shah or seamer Ehsan Adil as the fourth frontline bowler.
Australia and Pakistan have won four games each in their eight World Cup meetings so far. Their last Cup encounter four years ago resulted in a four-wicket win for Pakistan in Colombo.

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Prediction - ICC World Cup 2015 Quarter-Finals: Australia Vs Pakistan

Prediction - ICC World Cup 2015 Quarter-Finals: Australia Vs Pakistan



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IN PHOTO: Pakistan's Umar Akmal pushes his helmet against his head resulting in sweat pouring from it as he walks off the field after being dismissed for 33 runs by Zimbabwe's Sean Williams during their Cricket World Cup match at the Gabba in Brisbane March 1, 2015
Overview
The third quarter-final of the ICC World Cup 2015 is going to be held between Australia and Pakistan. While Australia may be a much better team on paper, the Asian team has picked up its performance at the right moment.
Teams
Australia: Australia started the tournament as one of the strong favourites to lift the cup for the fifth time. However, despite an emphatic start against England, it stumbled in the next two. Australia could only blame on its luck as the match against Bangladesh was washed out. It had to share one point each with Bangladesh. It lost its next match against New Zealand which won it by one wicket. It won the next three and finished at the second position on the Pool A table with nine points.
Australia, in terms of match results, has not been the best team in the tournament so far. However, if global betting trends are to be believed it is most likely to win the World Cup. According to a report, Australia has got 33 percent chance of winning the tournament.
In terms of performance, however, many believe that Australia has been the best team in the tournament. It performed brilliantly in all three areas: batting, bowling and fielding.
Pakistan: Pakistan too had a shaky start of the tournament. It lost its first two matches, against India and the West Indies consecutively. At one time, there was uncertainty if it will qualify for the next round. However, it won its next four matches pretty convincingly.
Pakistan improved its performance at the right time. Sarfaraz Ahmed scored a century against Ireland. Its best performance came against South Africa. It beat the Proteas by 29 runs. Mohammad Irfan took three wickets in the match. Pakistan is going to miss Irfan in the quarter-final. The Pakistani pacer has stress fracture in his pelvis and is ruled out of the match.
Head to Head
There is hardly anything to separate these two teams when it comes to World Cup records. Australia and Pakistan met seven times against each other at World Cups. Pakistan won four and Australia three.
The last time these two played at the 2011 World Cup. Pakistan won it by four wickets. Pakistan also won the group match at the 1999 World Cup by 10 runs, in 1992 by 48 runs and in 1979 by 89 runs. Australia won (the final) in 1999 by eight wickets, in 2003 by 82 runs, in 1987 by 18 runs and in 1975 by 73 runs. Six out of eight times, the team batting first won the match.
Key Players
Australia: Michael Clarke & Mitchell Starc
Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq & Wahab Riaz
Date, Time & Venue
The match is going to be held on Mar. 20 at Adelaide Oval in Adelaide. The match starts at 2 p.m. local time.
Umpires & Referee
Umpires: Marais Erasmus, Kumar Dharmasena, Richard Illingworth, Billy Bowden
Referee: Ranjan Madugalle
Prediction
Pakistan will win the toss and elect to bat first. Misbah-ul-Haq will score a century and Pakistan will score more than 300. Australia will start well but lose quick wickets in middle overs. Pakistan will bowl Australia out under 300 and proceed to the semi-final.