Pakistan to Field Unchanged XI for Second ODI Against Australia

Pakistan to Field Unchanged XI for Second ODI Against Australia

Pakistan is expected to maintain an unchanged lineup for the second One-Day International (ODI) against Australia in Adelaide on Friday. Despite discussions about introducing left-arm wrist spinner Faisal Akram, the pitch conditions favor pacers.

According to a source close to the team, Pakistan will likely field the same XI that narrowly lost the first match in Melbourne by two wickets. The pace attack will comprise Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Muhammad Hasnain, and Naseem Shah, who has been cleared to play after a minor strain in the first match.

Pakistan will rely on part-time spinners Agha Salman, Saim Ayub, and Kamran Ghulam, who did not bowl in the opening ODI. Openers Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub will retain their roles, while all eyes will be on Babar Azam, who has been struggling for form.

Despite speculation about replacing Mohammad Hasnain with all-rounder Aamer Jamal, the team management believes it would be premature to drop Hasnain after just one game, especially considering his extended absence from international cricket.

Australia Choose to Chase in Women's T20 World Cup Clash with Pakistan

Australia Choose to Chase in Women’s T20 World Cup Clash with Pakistan

Australia Opt to Chase Against Pakistan in Women’s T20 World Cup

In the 14th match of the Women’s T20 World Cup, Australia won the toss and elected to field first against Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Pakistan made two changes to their lineup, bringing in Iram Javed for Fatima Sana and Sadaf Shamas for Gull Feroza. Australia, on the other hand, replaced Grace Harris with Tayla Vlaeminck.

Stand-in Pakistan captain Muneeba Ali Siddiqi expressed her disappointment over Sana’s absence but emphasized the need to play their best game. Australia’s Alyssa Healy explained her decision to bowl first, citing the fresh wicket and the potential for dew later in the evening.

The pitch report indicated a good surface with even bounce and swing for the fast bowlers. Former Aussie World Cup champion Lisa Sthalekar expressed surprise at Healy’s decision to bowl, considering Australia’s dominance in the tournament.

Before the toss, Sophie Molineux spoke about her eagerness to make up for lost time after spending time on the sidelines. She also highlighted the importance of adapting quickly to the conditions in Dubai.

The match began with Megan Schutt bowling to Muneeba Ali Siddiqi. Pakistan’s opening pair of Siddiqi and Sidra Amin faced a watchful start, with Schutt bowling a tight line and length.

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