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Pakistan vs Namibia: Green shirts eye semi-final spot in match against Namibia After notching up three successive wins against India, New Zealand and Afghanistan, Pakistan is on the brink of qualifying for the semi-finals and is aiming to seal the spot with a win against Namibia in Abu Dhabi tonight (Tuesday). Pakistan and Namibia will face each other for the first time in T20Is. Namibia will face their sternest test yet against Pakistan, who have been unstoppable so far in the Super 12 of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021. Unbeaten in the T20 World Cup so far, Pakistan have gone from dark horses for the tournament to one of the strong favourites in just three games. While bowling has historically been Pakistan's strong suit, the team's batting, led from the front by captain Babar Azam, has bailed them out of trouble twice in the last two games. Namibia, on the other hand, come into this game on the back of their first loss in the Super 12 to Afghanistan. While it was expected that the Eagles would find it difficult to deal with the spinners in Afghanistan's ranks, Namibia were done by the pacers who claimed seven of the nine wickets that fell. As such, Namibia will have their task cut out facing the dangerous pace bowling trio of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali, who have accounted for 14 of the 21 wickets Pakistan have claimed so far. The spinners, too, have played their roles to perfection, giving little respite to opposition batters between overs of searing pace. If the Namibian batters are to hold their own against Pakistan, they will be banking on their "Bomb Squad", consisting of captain Gerhard Erasmus, David Wiese and JJ Smit, to make a collective impact. Teams Pakistan is unlikely to tinker with the combination that has won them games against India, New Zealand and Afghanistan and put them on top of Group 2. Possible Pakistan XI: Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (captain), Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Asif Ali, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Haris Rauf, Shaheen Afridi. Meanwhile, Namibia are unlikely to make wholesale changes despite the loss against Afghanistan, but could look to strengthen their batting order by bringing back Stephen Baard in place of Pikky Ya France, who has gone wicket-less in the tournament so far. Possible Namibia XI: Stephen Baard, Michael van Lingen, Craig Williams, Gerhard Erasmus (captain), David Wiese, JJ Smit, Zane Green (wk), Jan Frylinck, Nicol Loftie-Eaton, Ruben Trumpelmann, Bernard Scholtz. In the spotlight Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman Considering he is the only southpaw in Pakistan's top six, Fakhar Zaman will have a very important role to play in neutralising Namibia's left-arm heavy attack. He struggled against New Zealand, taking 17 balls to get to 11, but found some sort of rhythm against Afghanistan with a 25-ball 30. After their opening game against India, Pakistan's openers haven't quite clicked in the previous two games. If there comes a situation where Zaman is out to bat early, Pakistan will hope he can dominate the Namibian bowling attack. Namibia's David Wiese David Wiese was the lone warrior with the bat for Namibia in their 62-run defeat to Afghanistan on Sunday. Even as the rest of the batting order struggled to deal with the spin and pace, Wiese soldiered on, being the only batter to go past the 20-run mark. Though his innings only delayed the inevitable, Namibia will be hoping their leading run-scorer in the tournament so far can lead the way against a strong Pakistan bowling attack. If Namibia have to challenge the in-form Pakistan team, Wiese has to continue his recent form. He has scored 142 runs and chipped in with four wickets in five matches played in the T20 World Cup so far. His wealth of experience (272 T20 matches) in the format certainly makes him a must-have player in the fantasy team. Ladder situation Pakistan can virtually seal a spot in the semi-finals with a win over Namibia. The Eagles, meanwhile, will be looking to pull off an upset and keep in touch with the four spots, with games against New Zealand and India still remaining. What the captains said Pakistan's skipper Babar Azam said: “In a tournament like this, we will have to be at our best in every game and perform with consistency. We can’t be complacent at any stage against any team because the moment you give a bit of margin to your opponent, they will be in a position to snatch the game away from you, so we will have to be at our best." Meanwhile, Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus was honest in his assessment after the loss against Afghanistan. He said, "We are aware of the challenges. We need to make use of this level. This is a stepping stone for the future." For More Videos Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/geonews Visit our Website for More Latest Update - https://www.geo.tv/ #GeoNews #PAKvsNAM #PakistanvsNamibia
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🏏Find latest News and Updates related to the Cricket sport on Sky 247: https://bit.ly/3iIx8LY For queries: anatomizedtube@gmail.com PREVIEW: The India vs New Zealand clash will be really important for India and New Zealand as both sides will want to open their account in the T20 World Cup, after losing their opening clashes against Pakistan. The Men In Blue and Kiwis, who are in Group 2 with Pakistan, Afghanistan, Namibia, and Scotland, are currently placed on number four and three at the points table, respectively. Pakistan, who have impressively beaten both teams consecutively and proven to be the better side in the group, are on the top of the points table, having secured four points at a net run rate of 0.738. Pakistan had beaten India by 10 wickets and New Zealand by 5 wickets when it locked horns with the two sides on Sunday and Tuesday. Undoubtedly, Pakistan, India, and New Zealand are the stronger teams in the group, as they rank third, second, and fourth in the ICC T20 rankings, respectively, while Afghanistan, Scotland, and Namibia, are way below at number seven, 12, and 16. If India, New Zealand and Pakistan beat all low-ranked teams in the rest of their fixtures, then the team winning the New Zealand vs India match will join Pakistan in the semi-finals, making the match between the two sides a potential qualifying clash. Here are some of the scenarios and their resulting implications, in case Pakistan, New Zealand and India all beat the other lowly ranked stories in the group. India beats New Zealand If India beats New Zealand in their clash on October 31 and also defeat Afghanistan, Scotland, and Namibia later on, the Men in Blue will end up with eight points, while the Kiwis will secure six points. In this scenario, India will join Pakistan in the semi-finals. New Zealand beats India In case New Zealand beats India in their clash on October 31 — and they also defeat Afghanistan, Scotland, and Namibia in the subsequent matches, the Black Caps will end up with eight points, while the Men In Blue will have only six points. In this scenario, the Kiwis will join Pakistan in the semi-finals. Head-to-head in T20Is A look at the statistics tells us that the Kane Williamson-led side has an edge over India, as they have won eight out of the last 16 T20Is that took place between the two sides. India have won six, while two matches were tied.
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South Africa look to re-focus against favourite opponents Sri Lanka's batting is a concern, having already come apart at the hands of Shamsi, Maharaj and even Markram Over the past week, South Africa have had much more to confront than their opponents on the cricket field. If you haven't followed closely, here's a quick recap. Ahead of the first match against Australia last Saturday, South Africa's players chose different gestures through which to express their support for anti-racism, some kneeling with a raised fist (incl. Rassie van der Dussen, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada, Tabraiz Shamsi), some raising a fist while standing (incl. Dwayne Pretorius, Aiden Markram, David Miller), and others simply standing to attention (incl. Anrich Nortje, and Heinrich Klaasen). But although CSA had allowed their players to show their support for the global movement in these three ways, they had decided on the morning of the next match - against West Indies - that everyone must kneel, in order to avoid the appearance of disunity. Quinton de Kock, who seems to have been taken aback by the suddenness of the kneeling mandate (it was only conveyed to the players on the day of the game), chose not to be available for the match. Days later, though, he issued an emotional press statement, apologising for any hurt he may have caused through his withdrawal, stating that he was ready to kneel, and that he has always opposed racism, even if he did not always agree with making such gestures. The good news for South Africa, hopefully, is that they can now put the issue behind them. Difficult conversations have been had. Captain Temba Bavuma, who has always been adamant that the door remained open for de Kock, can now have South Africa's best batter in his XI. They will hope that the events of the past few days, and that their confronting of their differences, will make the team stronger. They will breathe easier too, that their next opponent is a side they have dominated over the past two years. South Africa whitewashed Sri Lanka in a three-match T20 series in September. In fact they've won the last six T20Is against Sri Lanka, and for the majority of that time have seemed by far the better team. In a reversal of much of these teams' cricketing history, Sri Lanka have struggled substantially against South Africa's spinners. Against the left-arm wristspin of Shamsi, yes, but also against the left-arm fingerspin of Maharaj, and even the gentle offbreaks of Markram, who took four wickets in six overs in that September series. Less than 48 hours before this match, they had also stumbled against the legspin of Adam Zampa. Sri Lanka's quicks had a bad outing against Australia too, but where the attack has largely been good over the past few months, the batting has only sporadically clicked, and this remains their area of greatest concern. Even if the top order delivers a good start, as was the case on Thursday, there has been a tendency to lose their way against high-quality spin through the middle overs. That captain Dasun Shanaka is yet to make a substantial score this tournament is also a worry. Whatever baggage he brings to this match, Quinton de Kock also brings a good record against Sri Lanka from that September series in which he was highest scorer. Across those three matches, he struck 153 runs and was dismissed only once - a performance for which he was named Player of the Series. That was largely against the same attack he is likely to face on Saturday too (only Lahiru Kumara was missing), and you suspect that nothing would please de Kock and his team more than for him to get runs, and put the week's controversy behind him, to the extent that such a thing is possible. Dasun Shanaka has drawn acclaim for his leadership (Sri Lanka have arguably already overperformed in this World Cup, relative to expectations), but his own batting has been poor. In domestic cricket, Shanaka is a T20 gun. He finished atop the run charts by a distance in a recent SLC T20 league. But in internationals, his top-score as captain (from 11 innings) is 27 not out. What's worse, though he's in the team as a finisher, he has struck at a paltry 102.68 since taking the reins. Lately, Sri Lanka have even taken to promoting Wanindu Hasaranga up the order ahead of him. But if they are to make a deep run in this tournamemnt, they desperately need Shanaka to produce the kinds of innings they see from him in domestic cricket. Pitch and conditions Sharjah's tracks tend to be on the slower side. Though, there is also the chance - depending on the exact strip that will be used - that the ground will be strongly asymmetric again, which is not a situation spinners enjoy. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 30s celsius range.
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