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Jay Shah confirms India won't travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023

Asia Cup 2023 is scheduled in Pakistan before the 50-over World Cup in India

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan warm up with defeat against England

Pakistan came into the T20 World Cup after beating New Zealand in New Zealand conditions and lifting the tri-series trophy, but England on Monday brought them down to earth with a six-wicket win in the warm-up game in Brisbane, Australia. Stand-in captain Shadab lost the toss against England and was asked to set a target by a fit-again Three Lions captain Jos Buttler. The usual opening pair of Babar and keeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan didn’t come out to bat and left-handed batter Shan Masood and right-handed hard-hitter Haider Ali were sent to start the innings. Haider was the first one to be dismissed on 18 off 16 as Buttler bagged a caught behind off Stokes’ bowling, making way for all-rounder Shadab to walk in at the one-down position. Shan, the highest-scorer of Pakistan’s inning with 39 off 22, was the second wicket lost for Pakistan as he was caught by Sam Curran off Liam Livingstone’s bowling. England pacer David Willey then wreaked havoc on the Pakistani batting line-up with two back-to-back wickets of Shadab (14 off 14) and incoming Khushdil Shah. Swashbuckling batter Asif Ali was seen playing a rather uncharacteristic innings, where he hit only one four for his 14 runs off 12 balls. All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz added 10 to the total off 11 balls, while tail-ender Mohammad Wasim played a cameo to score the second-highest in the innings, with 26 off 16, courtesy three fours and a six (the only six of the Pakistani innings). With 161 to chase in the revised 19 overs, England came out with their usual openers Phil Salt and Alex Hales, unlike Pakistan. Salt was sent back by pacer Naseem Shah in the second over with one delivery darted right into his stumps. Ben Stokes, who replaced Salt, did most of the scoring in the next few overs, but was removed by Wasim as Shan took the catch in the sixth over. Hales was accounted for by Shadab in the seventh over after he managed just nine runs off 13 balls. Pakistan’s premier tormentor in the seven T20Is series loss on home soil against England, the young batter Harry Brooks, was once again on a roll against the Men in Green, as he took the chase in his own hands and combined with Sam Curran to take England home with six wickets in hand. The positive for Pakistan was the return of left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, who bowled two overs for only seven runs, a sign that England gave him respect, despite him returning from an injury and trying to rediscover his midas touch. Interestingly during the match, Asif was seen keeping the wickets for Pakistan after the sixth over, replacing Rizwan in the role. Pakistan will play Afghanistan next on Wednesday at the same venue, before they face India in their blockbuster T20 World Cup Super 12s opener on October 23. Afghanistan, in their first warm-up, displayed their intent with a commanding 62-run win over Bangladesh. Afghanistan didn’t allow Bangladesh to even cross the 100-run mark in the latter’s chase of a 161-run target. In other warm-up matches, India beat hosts and defending champions Australia by six runs. India set a 187-run target, before Australia were bundled out for 180. New Zealand were outclassed by South Africa in a rain-reduced match, as the Proteas chased a revised target of 99 runs in just 11.2 overs.

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England win T20 World Cup warm-up against off-colour Pakistan

England outclassed Pakistan by six wickets in their final warm-up match ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia.

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T20 World Cup: Pakistan warm up with defeat against England

Pakistan came into the T20 World Cup after beating New Zealand in New Zealand conditions and lifting the tri-series trophy, but England on Monday brought them down to earth with a six-wicket win in the warm-up game in Brisbane, Australia. Stand-in captain Shadab lost the toss against England and was asked to set a target by a fit-again Three Lions captain Jos Buttler. The usual opening pair of Babar and keeper-batter Mohammad Rizwan didn’t come out to bat and left-handed batter Shan Masood and right-handed hard-hitter Haider Ali were sent to start the innings. Haider was the first one to be dismissed on 18 off 16 as Buttler bagged a caught behind off Stokes’ bowling, making way for all-rounder Shadab to walk in at the one-down position. Shan, the highest-scorer of Pakistan’s inning with 39 off 22, was the second wicket lost for Pakistan as he was caught by Sam Curran off Liam Livingstone’s bowling. England pacer David Willey then wreaked havoc on the Pakistani batting line-up with two back-to-back wickets of Shadab (14 off 14) and incoming Khushdil Shah. Swashbuckling batter Asif Ali was seen playing a rather uncharacteristic innings, where he hit only one four for his 14 runs off 12 balls. All-rounder Mohammad Nawaz added 10 to the total off 11 balls, while tail-ender Mohammad Wasim played a cameo to score the second-highest in the innings, with 26 off 16, courtesy three fours and a six (the only six of the Pakistani innings). With 161 to chase in the revised 19 overs, England came out with their usual openers Phil Salt and Alex Hales, unlike Pakistan. Salt was sent back by pacer Naseem Shah in the second over with one delivery darted right into his stumps. Ben Stokes, who replaced Salt, did most of the scoring in the next few overs, but was removed by Wasim as Shan took the catch in the sixth over. Hales was accounted for by Shadab in the seventh over after he managed just nine runs off 13 balls. Pakistan’s premier tormentor in the seven T20Is series loss on home soil against England, the young batter Harry Brooks, was once again on a roll against the Men in Green, as he took the chase in his own hands and combined with Sam Curran to take England home with six wickets in hand. The positive for Pakistan was the return of left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, who bowled two overs for only seven runs, a sign that England gave him respect, despite him returning from an injury and trying to rediscover his midas touch. Interestingly during the match, Asif was seen keeping the wickets for Pakistan after the sixth over, replacing Rizwan in the role. Pakistan will play Afghanistan next on Wednesday at the same venue, before they face India in their blockbuster T20 World Cup Super 12s opener on October 23. Afghanistan, in their first warm-up, displayed their intent with a commanding 62-run win over Bangladesh. Afghanistan didn’t allow Bangladesh to even cross the 100-run mark in the latter’s chase of a 161-run target. In other warm-up matches, India beat hosts and defending champions Australia by six runs. India set a 187-run target, before Australia were bundled out for 180. New Zealand were outclassed by South Africa in a rain-reduced match, as the Proteas chased a revised target of 99 runs in just 11.2 overs.

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Fakhar Zaman included in Pakistan's World Cup squad in place of Usman Qadir

Pakistan have made one change in their squad for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Australia 2022 with Fakhar Zaman and Usman Qadir swapping places. Fakhar is included in the 15-player squad and Usman has moved to the traveling reserves.

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The reorder of Pakistan’s middle-order

Pakistan won the tri-series after beating New Zealand in the final by five wickets, all thanks to the perennially misfiring middle-order, which came good when Babar Azam and co needed it the most. Ever since the twin defeats against Sri Lanka, in the Super Four match and then the final of the Asia Cup, Pakistan have been asked to provide valid reasons for sticking with the same bunch in the middle-order. The seven-T20I series against England at home was once again a moment of worry for Pakistan, where the middle-order kept missing the mark with their performances. Then came the tri-series against hosts New Zealand and Bangladesh, and once again Pakistan were seen shuffling batters up and down the order just to figure out who can bat where and how well. The result was all-rounder Shadab Khan’s promotion to the number four position, while Mohammad Nawaz was also asked to bat up the order, pushing the likes of Haider Ali, Asif Ali and Iftikhar Ahmed down one place each. Luckily enough, Shadab and Nawaz delivered, with the latter playing two match-winning innings against Bangladesh and then later in the final too. With the T20 World Cup just a few days away, Haider finally performed as he hit three fours and two sixes, with a strike-rate of over 200, to make the target chaseable for Pakistan in the final. Iftikhar provided the finishing touch, while Asif once again left much to be desired with his 2-ball innings. All in all, Pakistani middle-order delivered just at the right moment as the warm-ups for the T20 World Cup are just around the corner. Pakistan will face familiar foes England and dark horse Afghanistan, before they enter their group and face India, Bangladesh, South Africa and two other qualifiers in the Super 12s. If Pakistan want their middle-order to carry on their momentum from the final, all of them should be allowed to face maximum deliveries in the warm-ups, which means star opener Mohammad Rizwan and Babar will have to take a back seat in the matches. It may seem irrational to not let your best batters spend time in the middle, but if history is any proof, Babar and Rizwan, or even if one of them delivers, Pakistan always find themselves in a comfortable position. They also have each other to rely on due to their extended camaraderie at the top of the order, which makes them play without any pressure, run blindly on each other’s calls and turn the hitting switch on and off when the other partner is not having a good day. The middle-order doesn’t have this luxury. Everyone has played with everyone, but mostly in tense situations, where it is mostly hit or miss, or for very minimal time, thus disallowing them the time to form bonds in the middle-order. Good batting in the warm-ups will allow the middle-order to gel together and learn each other’s ways of handling different situations, thus giving them the much-needed confidence to perform when it matters the most, during the T20 World Cup games. Pakistan, after the tri-series final win over New Zealand, have very few questions left unanswered. In batting, the opening is sorted, the middle-order with the introduction of Shadab and Nawaz earlier than usual seems fine, while the finishers are finding rhythm slowly but surely. In bowling, pacers Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf have been delivering consistently even in the absence of ace pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi. The return of the star left-arm pacer this time around won’t fill a gap in bowling, instead, it will bolster the Pakistani pace attack, something which should be scary for Babar’s opponents. Pakistan are one of the favourites to win the 2022 T20 World Cup after missing the silverware just because Mathew Wade was having a good day last year in the semi-final. This time around, tons of T20Is against quality oppositions have battle-hardened Pakistan for victory. All they need to do is make the most of this opportunity.

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Fans enjoyed as Pakistan's new openers score at impressive rate in powerplay

Skipper Babar Azam and wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan open the innings for Pakistan. The pair is best in terms of runs and have stitched five century partnerships.

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