The Pavilion | PAKISTAN Vs AUSTRALIA (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | 20 October 2023 | A Sports
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The Pavilion | PAKISTAN Vs AUSTRALIA (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | Fakhar e Alam | Wasim Akram | Moin Khan | Misbah ul Haq | A Sports
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The Pavilion | PAKISTAN Vs AUSTRALIA (Pre-Match) Expert Analysis | Fakhar e Alam | Wasim Akram | Moin Khan | Misbah ul Haq | A Sports
#ASportsHD #ARYZAP #CWC23 #WasimAkram #ShoaibMalik #MisbahUlHaq #MoinKhan #FakhareAlam
#ThePavilion, We discuss the exciting events of #CWC23 with cricket legends Wasim Akram, Shoaib Malik, Misbah ul Haq, Moin Khan along with Fakhar-e-Alam.
Catch it on #ASportsHD + #ARYZap
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00:00:02 Hello, good afternoon.
00:00:18 As-salamu alaykum and welcome to The Pavilion.
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00:00:22 --sports and sports and the ARY Zapp app,
00:00:25 our continued coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup
00:00:27 2023 from India.
00:00:29 And today is a special day because we've
00:00:31 got a big game coming up for all of you.
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00:00:36 And we're looking forward to a very happy evening
00:00:40 tonight, courtesy of good performance
00:00:43 by the boys in green, hopefully.
00:00:46 Now, let's get on with the business.
00:00:47 I am joined in The Pavilion by four former Pakistani captains,
00:00:51 four outstanding minds of the game of cricket,
00:00:54 four gentlemen who have served the game of cricket really well
00:00:57 and Pakistan really well.
00:00:58 First up, I've got the young dynamic,
00:01:00 one of the finest fielders, very good
00:01:02 running between the wickets.
00:01:04 And a good finisher of the game, I've got Mr. Shoaib Malik.
00:01:07 Shoaib, good afternoon.
00:01:08 Good morning, good afternoon.
00:01:10 As-salamu alaykum, everyone.
00:01:12 Next up, Mr. Dependable, always holding the batting order
00:01:15 together whenever there was a disorder in the batting lineup.
00:01:20 The most successful test captain in Pakistan's cricket history,
00:01:22 I've got Miss Fawad Haq.
00:01:23 As-salamu alaykum, Miss Fawad, welcome.
00:01:25 Wa-alaikum-salam.
00:01:26 Wa-alaikum-salam to everyone.
00:01:28 Next up, I said it by mistake, I mentioned his ten fingers.
00:01:34 But it's still the same, if you can't get the ball out of your fingers,
00:01:38 you should bend them.
00:01:39 With eight bent fingers and two straight thumbs,
00:01:42 I've got one of the finest wicket keepers of the game of cricket,
00:01:46 a great captain for Pakistan, a man of crisis,
00:01:49 Mohin Khan.
00:01:50 Mohin, the silver fox.
00:01:51 As-salamu alaykum.
00:01:52 Wa-alaikum-salam.
00:01:53 As-salamu alaykum, everyone.
00:01:54 If you have a lot of money, you can even bend your thumb.
00:01:57 If Nizma does it, then why?
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00:02:02 And finally, the cricket royalty in the house with us
00:02:06 is the Sultan of Swing, the undisputed king
00:02:08 of all all-rounders.
00:02:10 Today, he also scored a double century right here
00:02:14 in Sheikhupura against Zimbabwe.
00:02:17 And so it's a historical day, it's a special day,
00:02:19 one of the finest that we've ever seen.
00:02:21 Welcome, Wasim Akram.
00:02:22 Wasim, as-salamu alaykum.
00:02:23 Good morning.
00:02:24 As-salamu alaykum, everyone.
00:02:25 Hope sab theek thaak hai and excited for the day today
00:02:28 because it's a big game.
00:02:29 It is.
00:02:30 But look, I'm not talking about your big game.
00:02:31 257?
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00:02:37 I actually can say that.
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00:02:39 Before we start, I request Wasim bhai,
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00:02:44 I think last year, Vicky discussed this.
00:02:46 He discussed this.
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00:02:52 I think [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:02:59 I don't know what happened that day.
00:03:01 I was in the zone.
00:03:02 I can say that now.
00:03:04 I was in the zone.
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00:03:08 I think it's still a world record for eighth wicket
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00:03:25 He said, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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00:03:38 Vicky, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:03:48 Well, memories, memories, memories.
00:03:49 Thank you for sharing that with us.
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00:03:53 The ICC Men's World Cup.
00:03:54 Now, yesterday, we had another game.
00:03:56 The first game in Pune, it was India versus Bangladesh.
00:03:58 Bangladesh, they're struggling.
00:04:01 They won the toss.
00:04:02 But it was India.
00:04:03 It was an India show.
00:04:04 It was Rohit Sharma.
00:04:04 It was Gill.
00:04:05 It was Virat Kohli, the alien that walks amongst us.
00:04:09 This is the match summary.
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00:04:11 This is how it went down.
00:04:13 It was Bangladesh batting first, 256.
00:04:14 They had a great opening partnership there.
00:04:16 Tanzeer showing some great class, some great talent there.
00:04:20 But look at the Indian bowling.
00:04:22 Everyone, Jadeja, Bumrah, Siraj, all contributing.
00:04:25 In fact, Kuldeep also picked up a wicket.
00:04:27 In response, it was the Virat Kohli show.
00:04:30 But it all started by that blazing innings by Rohit Sharma
00:04:34 and that Gill contribution.
00:04:37 Let's not forget that KL Rahul also
00:04:39 played an important role there, supporting Kohli
00:04:41 and getting that century.
00:04:43 And that's how it won India, winning that by seven wickets.
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00:04:47 --points table to see how the points table is poised right
00:04:51 now as we stand today.
00:04:53 It is New Zealand on top with a very good net run rate of 1.92.
00:04:57 But India trailing right behind them.
00:04:59 Four games, four wins.
00:05:01 Both these teams look unstoppable at this time.
00:05:03 South Africa, that also looked extremely dangerous,
00:05:07 got a shocker by Netherlands.
00:05:09 They stand at the third position.
00:05:11 Pakistan also holding onto its fourth position,
00:05:14 but with a minus net run rate.
00:05:16 And Pakistan is going to be eyeing that net run rate
00:05:19 because the net run rate will come into play at some stage.
00:05:21 England right behind Pakistan.
00:05:23 And today, Pakistan clashes with Australia,
00:05:25 who are sitting at number six.
00:05:27 And then onwards, you can see Bangladesh, Netherlands,
00:05:29 Afghanistan, Sri Lanka.
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00:05:40 This is the game that we are going to be witnessing.
00:05:42 It's Australia versus Pakistan.
00:05:45 And we are going to Bengaluru for the first time
00:05:47 in this World Cup, a very special venue.
00:05:50 This is Australia versus Pakistan.
00:05:52 Pakistani fans everywhere in the world, super excited to see this.
00:05:56 Let me start off with you, Wasim.
00:05:57 Both Australia and Pakistan have somewhat issues in this World Cup
00:06:02 that they're dealing with, in their spin department as well,
00:06:06 in their batting orders as well, and all that everything.
00:06:09 Though both have kind of done some kind of recoveries,
00:06:11 but let's talk about the problems because both teams want to win.
00:06:14 Problems are there, but it is a massive game for the both sides
00:06:17 because [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
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00:06:51 It's a high scoring round.
00:06:52 It's a good pitch.
00:06:53 And yeah, problems [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:07:08 And coming back to Pakistan, our spinners
00:07:11 are the worst in this World Cup so far,
00:07:13 especially in the mid-overs.
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00:07:19 Tread carefully.
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00:07:22 A lot of ideas of people on social media,
00:07:26 in general cricketing circles, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:07:31 We'll discuss this in length.
00:07:33 But yeah, Pakistan having a bit of a problem.
00:07:35 And today is the day, if they win, whichever team wins,
00:07:38 they're probably on the right track.
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00:07:43 Pakistan, sure, is coming back on a very big defeat
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00:07:53 This is the biggest match in the cricketing world.
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00:08:02 And after that defeat against India,
00:08:04 Pakistan need to get back into that right frame of mind
00:08:08 to get that momentum back.
00:08:10 What is the Pakistani team been doing in the last few days,
00:08:13 and how are they preparing for this clash?
00:08:15 I think after that big loss, as we all know,
00:08:19 India-Pakistan game is a massive game, not just for us,
00:08:23 for the rest of the world as well.
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00:08:29 But at the same time, [NON-ENGLISH SPEECH]
00:08:34 But that's part of life.
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00:10:09 All right, do not panic.
00:10:11 That's what Shoaib Malik has to say.
00:10:12 Let me bring this to you, Mithra.
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00:13:42 All right, welcome back to the Pavilion.
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00:13:46 A Sports Pakistan's first ever HD sports channel,
00:13:48 along with that, 10 Sports and the ARY Zap.
00:13:51 Have our continued coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup 2023 from India.
00:13:54 Today we're taking you to Bengaluru,
00:13:56 where Pakistan will be clashing with Australia.
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00:28:45 All right, with that, we're going to take a break right here on the pavilion.
00:28:48 When we come back, there's more on the other side. Don't go away. Keep watching.
00:28:51 Welcome back to the pavilion. I'm Fakhr-e-Alam.
00:28:53 You're watching A Sports, 10 Sports in the AYZ app.
00:28:56 Continued coverage of the ICC World Cup 2023.
00:28:59 And today we're going to Bengaluru, where Pakistan is up against Australia.
00:29:03 We were talking about that.
00:29:06 We just heard that from Mokul.
00:29:08 Hopefully he's all fit and ready to go.
00:29:11 But let's talk about Team Pakistan now.
00:29:13 Of course, start by the way.
00:29:15 Let's start with Rizwan.
00:29:17 Before we get on to that, we've got a feature on Rizwan.
00:29:19 Let's take a look at this.
00:29:21 I have nothing in life if I have no cricket.
00:29:24 Wow, strong words there.
00:29:26 Absolutely spot on. What a player he has been for Pakistan.
00:29:28 So consistent. A team man.
00:29:30 He opens in T20. He comes in at number 4.
00:29:34 He's scored in that as well. He's scored 100 in the World Cup.
00:29:36 So he's the right man for the team.
00:29:39 The boys said, Shaheen, Haris, Babar, said that he's been very good at giving advice.
00:29:49 Being a senior player.
00:29:51 And of course, he's been so consistent for Pakistan in the last year or two.
00:29:56 He started his cricket career with tape ball cricket.
00:29:59 You must have heard about it.
00:30:02 Why did you play tape ball cricket in Pakistan's cricket?
00:30:04 Because you also played tape ball cricket.
00:30:07 The flare that comes from tape ball cricket in batsmen, the shot making, the big shots.
00:30:12 Although, Rizwan's batting doesn't make you feel like he's played tape ball.
00:30:15 The players who play tape ball normally go for big shots.
00:30:19 They hit big shots.
00:30:21 It feels like a pride that he's a tape ball player.
00:30:23 Or like my base in the beginning, I didn't know how to stop the ball or hit it.
00:30:31 There's a big change in his overall batting.
00:30:34 The most important thing for him is his temperament.
00:30:39 He stays cool in difficult situations.
00:30:43 He's very calm and tries to handle it.
00:30:47 The different thing about him from other batsmen is that he has different options when he attacks on the spin.
00:30:56 He uses his feet, hits it in front, this extra cover shot is very good.
00:31:01 His sweep shots are also very good against spinners.
00:31:04 He unsettles the spinner and that's why he gets runs.
00:31:08 And then in middle order, the way he bats against the quicker bowlers.
00:31:12 Because he opens up in T20 cricket, he's good against short balls.
00:31:16 His shots like short hand jab, pull shot, scare of the wicket, that gives him a lot of runs.
00:31:24 He's a batsman who can expand his game.
00:31:28 He hits sixes, fours, rotations, quick singles.
00:31:33 He has a good temperament.
00:31:35 These are the things that are very important for a middle order batsman.
00:31:38 Very true.
00:31:40 Now let's talk about the captain himself, Babur Azam.
00:31:44 We were talking about how you pointed out that Warner has been playing against Pakistan for 3 centuries.
00:31:49 And he likes to score against Pakistan.
00:31:53 And Australia is his favourite team.
00:31:54 He's also got 3 centuries against Australia.
00:31:56 He's got a very good average against Cumbers.
00:31:58 He struggles a little against Hazlewood.
00:32:01 But how important and what would be Babur's role in today's batting?
00:32:06 I think the number of batting he does, 3 numbers.
00:32:10 These stats are coming on your screen.
00:32:12 These are his stats and 9 matches against Australia.
00:32:15 Innings 9.
00:32:18 His consistency is not just against Australia.
00:32:21 He's consistent against all the teams.
00:32:23 He makes long runs when he plays.
00:32:26 The last match against India, I wanted him to score a hundred.
00:32:32 But he got out.
00:32:34 But today is another opportunity.
00:32:36 And the venue where the match is, he suits it.
00:32:39 Because he likes the pace.
00:32:42 And today the ball will come here.
00:32:44 He likes to play through the line.
00:32:47 The outfield of this venue, all the grounds in India are very sharp.
00:32:51 And he relies on his cricketing shots.
00:32:54 So today is an ideal situation.
00:32:56 He likes the pace.
00:32:58 The ground is very sharp.
00:33:00 There's just one thing.
00:33:02 Keep the captaincy aside.
00:33:04 When he goes to bat, he should just focus on his batting.
00:33:08 The day he does that, he comes out successful.
00:33:13 And at the end of the day, he helps the team.
00:33:16 He's a world-class player.
00:33:17 And I think he should score a hundred.
00:33:20 You've all been captains.
00:33:22 Let me bring this question to you, Mohit.
00:33:24 Does captaincy put a load on your individual performance?
00:33:30 Does it add more pressure?
00:33:32 Do you have problems with your performance?
00:33:35 It varies from person to person.
00:33:37 There are many examples.
00:33:40 We saw Sachin and Virat being captains.
00:33:45 I don't think there's a lot of pressure on the bowler.
00:33:50 If you look at their nature, they seem very cool and calm.
00:33:54 They focus and try.
00:33:56 But they lack the out-of-the-box thinking skill.
00:34:00 I think when there's pressure on the Pakistan team.
00:34:03 Otherwise, I don't think there's a big problem with the captains.
00:34:08 But yes, when there's pressure, you can see it.
00:34:12 They make mistakes.
00:34:15 So, like I said, it varies from person to person.
00:34:19 Many of the captains have performed well.
00:34:24 They've won against their teams.
00:34:26 We have many examples like that.
00:34:28 Wasim, you've been in the dugout for different franchises.
00:34:32 And you've been communicating with whoever your on-field captain is.
00:34:35 Leading your franchise.
00:34:38 Should the think tank be more active and aggressive with the bowler?
00:34:43 So that they can share their workload.
00:34:45 So that they can tell them, "Maybe you need to do this."
00:34:48 Is it allowed to use sign language?
00:34:51 What's going on there?
00:34:53 Yes, it's allowed.
00:34:55 All your managers, coaches, assistant coaches.
00:34:59 They are there to assist you as a captain.
00:35:02 It happens in franchise cricket as well.
00:35:04 It happens in the Pakistan team as well.
00:35:07 They give their opinion.
00:35:11 In the end, it depends on the skipper himself.
00:35:13 What he wants to do.
00:35:15 And as a captain, how long has Babar been leading the side?
00:35:19 Two, three years?
00:35:21 More than three years.
00:35:23 Four years. That's a long time to lead a side.
00:35:26 And I think it's about time that he can.
00:35:29 Because you can tell with time when to switch on as a captain.
00:35:35 Like Shoaib Malik said, when he's batting.
00:35:37 That's the time when he should switch off as a skipper.
00:35:40 Focus on his batting.
00:35:42 And that comes with practice.
00:35:44 So I suppose he's had this idea for four years by now.
00:35:48 Yeah, we're really, really, really looking forward to a big inning.
00:35:51 A big century from Babar Azam.
00:35:53 And today, the stage is perfectly set.
00:35:55 As Shoaib said.
00:35:57 It'll be the best thing Pakistani fans can get.
00:36:00 A big century from Babar Azam today.
00:36:02 Let's talk about Shahdaab Khan.
00:36:04 We talked about Shahdaab's fitness in the beginning.
00:36:07 Let's share Shahdaab's stats with you.
00:36:10 He's played 14 matches this year.
00:36:12 In 2023.
00:36:14 And he's won 15 victories.
00:36:16 With an average of 42.60.
00:36:18 Is that good enough, Bispa?
00:36:22 No, it's not. It's not good enough.
00:36:24 The thing is, when you're not sure about your game.
00:36:27 When you're struggling.
00:36:29 You don't get a chance to play in the position you're in.
00:36:33 When you're absolutely sure about your game.
00:36:39 Then you think, if Malik is playing in front of me.
00:36:43 What's his strength?
00:36:45 How can I beat him?
00:36:47 It's a game of chess.
00:36:49 And if you're not confident about your moves.
00:36:53 It's very important that you have the basics.
00:36:56 You know where you want to deliver the ball.
00:37:01 Only then can you try and play with the batsman.
00:37:03 If you're not confident that you'll deliver the ball.
00:37:08 If you're not sure if you'll hit the ball.
00:37:11 Or if you'll miss the ball.
00:37:13 Then it's very difficult.
00:37:15 Legspin is the most difficult art in bowling.
00:37:20 I want to add one thing.
00:37:22 Sorry, you can finish first.
00:37:25 Fine.
00:37:27 You've upset Bispa.
00:37:30 He never gets upset.
00:37:31 If he wants to get upset.
00:37:33 You can go first.
00:37:35 I'll go first.
00:37:37 Thank you.
00:37:39 As a spinner.
00:37:41 Like he was saying.
00:37:43 He has been struggling.
00:37:45 But if he wants to get out of this.
00:37:47 He should see.
00:37:49 If he can control his legspin.
00:37:51 Or his googly.
00:37:53 Because that's an example.
00:37:55 We saw Zampa in the last.
00:37:58 His legspin is the same.
00:37:59 Like Shadab's.
00:38:01 Sometimes he hits the off-stump.
00:38:03 Sometimes he hits the fuller.
00:38:05 Sometimes he hits the short.
00:38:07 But what Adam Zampa did.
00:38:09 He hit the sliders.
00:38:11 The ball was hitting his place.
00:38:13 He started doing googly.
00:38:15 It was hitting his place.
00:38:17 So Shadab should do the same.
00:38:19 At least out of 3 deliveries.
00:38:21 Which we call variations.
00:38:23 One is the slider.
00:38:25 Googly.
00:38:27 Shadab's good thing is.
00:38:28 He bowls 2 types of googly.
00:38:30 One is from the side.
00:38:32 And the other is near the ear.
00:38:34 So the ball that is falling.
00:38:36 He should rely on that.
00:38:38 So that at least there is a chance.
00:38:40 Where he wants to drop the ball.
00:38:42 And the batsmen will definitely struggle.
00:38:44 So let's talk about Osama Mir.
00:38:46 Because there has been a lot of conversation.
00:38:48 That maybe Osama Mir should come into the side.
00:38:50 Tell us a little about Osama Mir.
00:38:52 We know that he.
00:38:54 In the Pakistan Cup.
00:38:56 He was the 28th wicket.
00:38:57 After that he has come up the ranks.
00:38:59 For Multan Sultans.
00:39:01 He has got 7.98 on average.
00:39:03 17 wickets in the last PSL.
00:39:05 So tell us more about this young man.
00:39:07 I mean how strong is his foundation.
00:39:09 His fundamentals.
00:39:11 Very interesting story.
00:39:13 The way he was in the PSL for 4-5 years.
00:39:16 He was in Karachi Kings.
00:39:18 He didn't get a chance.
00:39:20 And then he started putting on a bit of weight.
00:39:22 And I think after about a year or so.
00:39:25 He had injury issues.
00:39:26 He had back pain.
00:39:28 Then he spent a lot of time with the Dohar Colenders.
00:39:31 He spent a whole year there.
00:39:33 He trained there.
00:39:35 He consistently bowled for a long time.
00:39:37 And after that he performed differently.
00:39:40 He performed totally different.
00:39:42 He took his cricket seriously.
00:39:44 He was good when he played for Karachi Kings.
00:39:47 He had good performances.
00:39:49 But he couldn't carry it consistently.
00:39:54 From the last couple of years.
00:39:56 Especially the last year.
00:39:58 He was very good.
00:40:00 And we understand in cricket.
00:40:02 That there are golden days.
00:40:04 That wherever you go.
00:40:06 Your performance is on a flow.
00:40:09 Your confidence is better.
00:40:11 There is not much of a difference.
00:40:13 There is a height difference.
00:40:15 But confidence is the main thing.
00:40:17 Wherever he has played.
00:40:19 He has done extraordinary performances.
00:40:21 He has got wickets.
00:40:23 And I think it is the right time.
00:40:24 For Pakistan to have him in this situation.
00:40:27 If he is high in confidence.
00:40:29 The most important thing is.
00:40:31 Because of the height he gets bounce.
00:40:33 Normally the leg spinner's gain.
00:40:35 Which we call a bad gain.
00:40:37 The short of length gain falls.
00:40:39 Mostly when there are such bowlers.
00:40:41 That is their wicket taking ball.
00:40:43 Because when you go behind and pull him.
00:40:45 So many times the extra bounce.
00:40:47 That is why the wicket falls.
00:40:49 And the ball that falls at a good place.
00:40:52 But the height of the bowler.
00:40:53 It is not that easy to play him.
00:40:55 That is why he is picking wickets.
00:40:57 Wherever he is going.
00:40:59 His performance is excellent.
00:41:01 He is a handy fielder.
00:41:03 He can give you runs.
00:41:05 I have seen him in the 100.
00:41:07 I have seen him in the county cricket.
00:41:09 He has played good innings.
00:41:11 The other question arises now.
00:41:13 A lot of people are talking about it.
00:41:15 That you should drop him.
00:41:17 Maybe because you drop him.
00:41:19 Your team's combination does not get bad.
00:41:21 It does not get weak.
00:41:22 I am saying that if Osama wants to go to 8th.
00:41:25 Osama is not a tailhander.
00:41:28 He can contribute.
00:41:30 He is not a competitor.
00:41:32 He is a good batter.
00:41:34 He will bat 7s.
00:41:36 If he does not bat 7s.
00:41:38 What will Osama do?
00:41:40 Do you think your combination needs 10 overs.
00:41:42 Or 15-20 runs?
00:41:44 I think you need 10 overs.
00:41:46 With wicket taking option.
00:41:48 That is a good point.
00:41:50 But here is another thing.
00:41:51 Maybe Shahdaab does not need to be dropped.
00:41:53 Maybe Nawaz can be switched over.
00:41:55 Two left spinners.
00:41:57 I think you need variation.
00:41:59 I think so.
00:42:01 If Travis Head plays,
00:42:03 then one more lefty will come.
00:42:05 Otherwise, mostly righties.
00:42:07 You need that.
00:42:09 And the record against Australian batting lineup.
00:42:12 You see in the last World Cup.
00:42:14 They are struggling.
00:42:16 All their batters.
00:42:19 Left arm spinner.
00:42:20 Jadeja bowled well.
00:42:22 Wherever he plays,
00:42:24 in the middle,
00:42:26 he is not able to tackle the left arm spinner.
00:42:28 I think what I see about Nawaz.
00:42:31 I might be wrong.
00:42:33 I think he is bowling
00:42:35 without giving up on the wickets.
00:42:37 The pace of Jadeja is not the same.
00:42:40 Maybe he does not have
00:42:43 the delivery.
00:42:45 Because he varies.
00:42:48 He does not bowl fast.
00:42:49 I am talking about Nawaz.
00:42:51 You have seen Jadeja bowling.
00:42:53 Even Wendhamov.
00:42:55 He comes and hits fast on those pitches.
00:42:57 He comes and hits fast.
00:42:59 Like this pitch.
00:43:01 Grass cover.
00:43:03 You have to play fast on low trajectory.
00:43:06 If you leave the ball,
00:43:08 you can easily bat.
00:43:10 You can leave the ball.
00:43:12 But you have to be confident.
00:43:14 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:17 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:18 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:20 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:22 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:24 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:26 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:28 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:30 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:32 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:34 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:36 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:38 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:40 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:42 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:44 You can leave the ball outside of stump.
00:43:46 You should know whether the batter
00:43:47 plays well on offside or leg side.
00:43:49 Which are the strong areas.
00:43:51 Is he playing on set or newly?
00:43:53 If he is new, you can take a chance.
00:43:55 If he is playing on set,
00:43:57 stay away from him.
00:43:59 Then you have more chances.
00:44:01 It is very difficult to bowl here.
00:44:03 Chahal used to play here.
00:44:05 He used to play for IPL franchise.
00:44:07 He used to do the same.
00:44:09 He used to throw the ball far outside of stump.
00:44:11 And then one or two balls.
00:44:13 You have to make a line.
00:44:15 Line, length, plus pace.
00:44:16 You have to vary all three.
00:44:18 You have to fox the batsman.
00:44:20 Otherwise it is very difficult
00:44:22 on this venue for spinners to bowl.
00:44:24 Let's see a stat on your screen.
00:44:26 Worst spin in bowling.
00:44:28 In Odia, in 2023.
00:44:30 In Odia, in 2023.
00:44:32 Unfortunately, Pakistan is at the top.
00:44:35 Because you can see the averages over there.
00:44:38 Unfortunately, probably is not the right word.
00:44:40 The right word would be stats.
00:44:43 He is telling stats.
00:44:44 It is not bad luck.
00:44:46 It is because of your poor performance.
00:44:48 But you can compare it.
00:44:50 Look at New Zealand.
00:44:52 They are doing very well in this World Cup.
00:44:55 It means they were out of form.
00:44:57 Now they are back in form.
00:44:59 Now it is our turn.
00:45:01 It is very important for us to come back in form in middle overs.
00:45:03 Yes, very important.
00:45:05 Australia is also better than us on this.
00:45:08 With that, we are going to take a break right here on the pavilion.
00:45:10 But when we come back,
00:45:12 we are getting closer to the action.
00:45:13 Don't go away. Keep watching.
00:45:15 A Sports, 10 Sports and the AYZ App.
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00:45:19 I am Fakhr-e-Aram. You are watching A Sports, 10 Sports and the AYZ App.
00:45:21 Our continued coverage of the ICC Men's World Cup 2023.
00:45:23 Today we are taking you to Bengaluru
00:45:25 where Pakistan is competing with Australia.
00:45:27 We were just talking about it.
00:45:29 Let's present another stat to you.
00:45:31 Let's bring it to your screen.
00:45:33 This is the stat.
00:45:35 Australia's performance in the last 10 years in the ODIs.
00:45:37 Now, against their best record in the last 10 years against is Pakistan.
00:45:41 We thought it was a joke.
00:45:42 Why are you laughing?
00:45:44 No, it's a joke.
00:45:46 We are just making it clear.
00:45:48 People should know the stats.
00:45:50 If Pakistan loses to Australia today,
00:45:52 it will have a big impact.
00:45:54 It will build confidence in the Pakistan team.
00:45:57 I think this is the stat.
00:45:59 We can do one thing.
00:46:01 We can ask Waseem to get his in-laws to fight for us.
00:46:05 He has won 15 matches out of 18.
00:46:07 He is asking me to call him and ask him to fight for us.
00:46:10 He is asking me to call him and ask him to fight for the Pakistan team.
00:46:12 He has made me laugh.
00:46:14 Stuck between a rock and a hard place.
00:46:17 I asked Shanira this morning if he was going to support me.
00:46:19 He said, "Hmm."
00:46:21 He said, "Hmm."
00:46:23 I said something about Jumai.
00:46:25 He said, "50-50."
00:46:27 But he didn't ask you?
00:46:29 No.
00:46:31 He didn't have to ask.
00:46:33 He had to tell.
00:46:35 There were a lot of things in that "Hmm."
00:46:38 You are from home.
00:46:39 Yes, I am from home.
00:46:41 I understand what "Hmm" means.
00:46:43 Expert prediction.
00:46:45 Not today, later.
00:46:47 I have no idea.
00:46:49 Anyway.
00:46:51 Put pressure.
00:46:53 We have to go to the toss.
00:46:55 We have some time to go to the toss.
00:46:57 I am going to bring some conversation to you.
00:46:59 Mohit, we were talking about leg spinners and spinners.
00:47:01 The keeper in the baseball team,
00:47:03 he gives a lot of hints.
00:47:06 He tells you to play like this, like that, like that.
00:47:08 Do you see any communication like this in cricket?
00:47:12 Yes, a lot.
00:47:14 "Siddi, play like this."
00:47:16 There are a lot of things.
00:47:18 Especially when they play against leg spinners or suckers,
00:47:22 they develop a lot of understanding.
00:47:24 Wicket keepers are always in a position
00:47:27 where batsmen can judge you easily.
00:47:29 Where are his strong points?
00:47:31 Where does he prefer to play?
00:47:34 In the past, fielders used to play like this.
00:47:36 If the midfielder is gaining and the midfielder is behind,
00:47:39 I would tell the batsman to save from here, single.
00:47:45 Because when you go to cross the bat to single,
00:47:48 there is a chance of a cotton ball going up the cover
00:47:52 or a leg will get up and you will get a stumping from behind.
00:47:55 So, this understanding is very important.
00:48:00 You tell the batsman, but tell him to stay.
00:48:03 The batsman understands that the bowler is getting struck,
00:48:07 he gets deceived.
00:48:09 The keeper is the one who complains the most.
00:48:12 It's like a in-laws' environment.
00:48:14 He has to tell you, but he has to tell you.
00:48:17 You have to deceive.
00:48:19 A good player like Arvind Desai, used to play very well.
00:48:22 Did he understand when you spoke in Urdu?
00:48:24 No, not him. I speak a little in English.
00:48:31 Saklain used to play very well.
00:48:33 He used to play extra cover.
00:48:35 When the other batsman used to play,
00:48:38 it was very difficult to judge him for an ordinary batsman.
00:48:41 Normally, all the batsmen used to go to cross him.
00:48:45 I used to get judged very quickly,
00:48:48 which batsman was playing cross and which one.
00:48:50 I used to tell Arvind Desai not to play the other batsman too much.
00:48:55 This becomes your equation.
00:48:58 Like Afridi, he used to play with Waseem Bhai.
00:49:02 He used to say, "Waseem Bhai, we'll play slow ball."
00:49:04 I used to come forward.
00:49:06 I used to get a lot of court bends.
00:49:08 Afridi, who is pointing at me,
00:49:10 he used to point at me six times.
00:49:13 What did that mean?
00:49:15 It meant that I had to play faster.
00:49:17 As a wicketkeeper, I used to tell him,
00:49:20 "He is a high back-lift player, you can speed him up."
00:49:24 But if you play inside, it becomes difficult to connect the ball to a high back-lift player.
00:49:28 I am forgetting the name,
00:49:30 but the tennis player who knew that before serving,
00:49:35 he used to use his tongue to serve the ball.
00:49:39 I'll tell you this when we come back in post.
00:49:41 This is a very good documentary that I saw on Netflix.
00:49:44 Really, really.
00:49:46 I used to watch it.
00:49:48 I used to not be able to catch the serve.
00:49:50 Then I noticed that the way he used to serve,
00:49:53 I saw the tongue,
00:49:54 and I'm going to bring out the names,
00:49:56 it's very big, the big names in tennis,
00:49:58 please forgive me for that.
00:50:00 I will bring out the names.
00:50:02 He said that he used to do it,
00:50:04 and I said, "I understand now."
00:50:06 I used to catch the serve very easily,
00:50:08 but I used to catch the wrong one on purpose
00:50:11 so that he never finds out that it's me.
00:50:13 During that interview,
00:50:15 during that interview for Netflix,
00:50:17 his opponent found out,
00:50:19 that's how he figured it out.
00:50:22 It's a very good story that I'd like to share.
00:50:24 What was your favorite sentence,
00:50:26 apart from Adar Siddhi, from Mohin Khan?
00:50:29 Mohin Khan, I wasn't a warm-up player,
00:50:33 I was tired, end of my career, kind of.
00:50:36 Not even end, whenever I didn't feel like it,
00:50:38 I used to do it, I was tired, stiff.
00:50:40 So I did the ball, didn't put much effort,
00:50:42 so he used to come from behind,
00:50:44 "Well done, Lucky Bhai."
00:50:46 Now I used to get angry at him.
00:50:48 Tell me, who was Lucky Bhai?
00:50:51 Lucky Bhai, he's a former cricketer from the banks,
00:50:53 Liaqat Ali, he didn't have much pace.
00:50:55 So I used to tease him, "Well done, Lucky Bhai."
00:50:58 He was a very good bowler,
00:51:00 he bowled in a very good class.
00:51:02 So I used to get angry,
00:51:04 so I used to open my body and do a reverse swing
00:51:06 and a ball that would go from the middle leg to the leg stump.
00:51:09 What are you doing, the entire end is behind.
00:51:12 This is courtesy.
00:51:14 These fingers are his gift,
00:51:16 the ones on the left side,
00:51:18 all your fingers.
00:51:20 I don't have to do it.
00:51:21 Exactly.
00:51:23 You must be opening the lock very well,
00:51:25 which is not the round one,
00:51:27 because you don't have to do it like this.
00:51:29 Very good.
00:51:31 Let's go for a toss.
00:51:33 I can't even get a toss done,
00:51:35 until he comes for a toss.
00:51:37 We don't even know how much time he stays in the toss,
00:51:39 we don't have a clock.
00:51:41 Tell us your story.
00:51:43 No, we're going for a toss.
00:51:45 We had a showbiz fast bowler,
00:51:48 he asked me to stand in the slip.
00:51:49 He kept asking me to go back.
00:51:51 I said, "Okay, I'll go back more,
00:51:53 the keeper should come back,
00:51:55 and Fakhar should come back."
00:51:57 He kept walking back,
00:51:59 and when he bowled the first ball,
00:52:01 he reached the keeper in three tips.
00:52:03 I said, "What's this?
00:52:05 I went forward and he got angry with me again.
00:52:07 Go back."
00:52:09 Finally, when the edge was hit,
00:52:11 he came to me in two tips in the slip.
00:52:13 I said, "I can't go in the third,
00:52:15 it's better to do it this way."
00:52:17 Yes, a toss brought to you by Samsung Flip.
00:52:18 And the news out of Bengaluru
00:52:20 is a good one for Pakistan.
00:52:22 Babar Azam has won the toss
00:52:24 and elected to bowl.
00:52:26 And there is one change
00:52:28 that we were all anticipating.
00:52:30 Shadab gets left behind
00:52:32 and Usama comes into the team.
00:52:34 Good news for Pakistan, Misbah?
00:52:36 I think the condition
00:52:38 that you see
00:52:40 in the Australian captain
00:52:42 is also a condition
00:52:44 where he was also comfortable
00:52:46 with bowling first.
00:52:47 Because when there is a due
00:52:49 and it's a small ground,
00:52:51 at least mentally you get
00:52:53 a little peace
00:52:55 that we bowl first
00:52:57 and then see.
00:52:59 And it's difficult for the other team
00:53:01 to set targets here
00:53:03 because it's a high-scoring ground.
00:53:05 If you do that
00:53:07 and the batting gets a little loose,
00:53:09 then you had a chance.
00:53:11 But I think it is going to be
00:53:13 very important for Pakistan
00:53:15 to take discipline in bowling
00:53:16 and to take wickets from the top.
00:53:18 And to restrict Australia
00:53:20 to a total
00:53:22 where you can chase it.
00:53:24 We've got the playing 11s coming in.
00:53:27 We have the Australian playing 11.
00:53:29 Wasim, take us through.
00:53:31 Yeah, no change in Australian score.
00:53:33 Warner Marsh opening the inning.
00:53:35 Both are in good mix.
00:53:37 Especially Marsh got 50 in the previous game.
00:53:39 Smith is looking out of touch.
00:53:41 Labashan has also got some runs
00:53:44 and looks really good.
00:53:45 Maxwell got some runs.
00:53:47 Stoney is another all-rounder.
00:53:49 Then Cummins can bat.
00:53:51 Stark can bat.
00:53:53 And Zampa and Hazlewood.
00:53:55 So yeah, same side.
00:53:57 One, two, three and a half fast bowlers
00:53:59 and two spinners.
00:54:01 Right, Shoaib, take us through the Pakistan squad.
00:54:03 Maamul Haq, Abdullah, Shafiq,
00:54:05 Baba, Rizwan, Saud, Iftikhar, Nawaz,
00:54:07 Osama, Jawaad Change,
00:54:09 Hassan, Shaheen and Rauf.
00:54:12 All three are from the first team.
00:54:13 And it's the same attack
00:54:15 except Osama has come in for Shadab.
00:54:17 Good opportunity for him.
00:54:19 And the good thing is
00:54:21 he'll bowl with a dry ball.
00:54:23 And that's a good thing.
00:54:25 And the warm-up match he took
00:54:27 he took two wickets as well.
00:54:29 So he'll be confident.
00:54:31 That he has.
00:54:33 What would be a good total
00:54:35 for Pakistan to restrict Australia?
00:54:37 Maximum should be 250 runs.
00:54:39 Because I think
00:54:41 Australian bowling
00:54:42 is better in these conditions.
00:54:44 Isn't 250 runs a bit less for that ground?
00:54:47 No, the runs are less
00:54:49 but you see the bowling
00:54:51 they attacked in the last match
00:54:53 they had a good start against Sri Lanka.
00:54:55 But the consistency of attack
00:54:57 they threw out and bounced
00:54:59 that has to be tackled.
00:55:01 Although I think Pakistan
00:55:03 as compared to spinners
00:55:05 plays better than fast bowlers.
00:55:07 We saw Babar's record as well.
00:55:10 We can create that
00:55:11 because if there are bouncers
00:55:13 I don't think Pakistan team
00:55:15 would have played so well.
00:55:17 If there's pressure
00:55:19 you'll have to restrict
00:55:21 maximum 250 and 260.
00:55:23 Alright, with that we're going to take a break
00:55:25 right here on The Pavilion.
00:55:27 But when we come back
00:55:29 it's time for expert predictions
00:55:31 and the player to watch out for.
00:55:33 Don't go away.
00:55:35 Alright, welcome back to The Pavilion.
00:55:37 I'm Fakhr-e-Alam, you're watching
00:55:39 Great Cricketing Minds
00:55:40 with Shoaib Malik, Misfaul Haq, Mohin Khan
00:55:42 and Wasim Akram.
00:55:44 We were talking about the toss
00:55:46 that Pakistan won by Babar Azam.
00:55:48 Babar Azam is elected to bowl first
00:55:50 but Pakistan is going to be
00:55:52 making a chase out of this one.
00:55:54 We were talking about how much
00:55:56 we should restrict on bowlers.
00:55:58 What should be the strategy
00:56:00 for Pakistani bowlers?
00:56:02 Ideally, we should try to
00:56:04 out Yaran Anto.
00:56:06 Ideally?
00:56:08 Yaran Anto?
00:56:09 Yaran Anto?
00:56:11 Wasim Bhai is helpless
00:56:13 he has some sympathies with Australia.
00:56:15 Ideally, we should
00:56:17 out him on the least possible runs.
00:56:19 Like Mohin said, 250-250
00:56:21 would be ideal.
00:56:23 In 270, the ball has to be wet.
00:56:25 It's a good batting deck.
00:56:27 But you see, I have a little bit
00:56:29 of understanding that it's due.
00:56:31 They must have planned that after winning the toss
00:56:33 we'll bowl first in Pakistan.
00:56:35 Our record in the chase isn't that good.
00:56:37 I hope I'm wrong.
00:56:38 I'm just talking on top of my head.
00:56:40 If two of the wickets fall in the chase
00:56:42 if Rizwan or Babar
00:56:44 lose one of them,
00:56:46 the pressure will start mounting
00:56:48 if they bowl 300.
00:56:50 Let's hope we get an early breakthrough.
00:56:52 Let's hope Shaheen will get his mojo back
00:56:54 in the first two overs.
00:56:56 I love the word mojo back.
00:56:58 I hope he gets his mojo back.
00:57:00 With that, it's time for the expert predictions
00:57:02 brought to you by Bahamalive Natural.
00:57:04 Let's start off with you, Misbah.
00:57:06 Pakistan.
00:57:07 Pakistan.
00:57:09 Alright, Rez.
00:57:11 Look, I'll give 55 to Australia,
00:57:15 45, if my math is right,
00:57:18 to Pakistan.
00:57:20 You said that with a smile.
00:57:22 That's what you're doing.
00:57:24 I can't be happy with either side.
00:57:27 I'll give 55-45.
00:57:29 That's quite a bit.
00:57:31 It's fine.
00:57:33 You told me.
00:57:35 I'll pick Australia.
00:57:36 I want Pakistan to win, but Australia.
00:57:38 Okay.
00:57:40 The pressure from in-laws is too much.
00:57:43 This is yay.
00:57:45 I'll go with the skipper.
00:57:47 Australia?
00:57:49 You'll always go with the skipper.
00:57:51 Alright.
00:57:53 Where do you go?
00:57:55 You're telling him.
00:57:57 Later.
00:57:59 Tell me what to do first.
00:58:01 We'll do this later.
00:58:04 Tell me what to do.
00:58:05 I'm with Pakistan, but Australia.
00:58:09 Okay.
00:58:11 So the experts have predicted.
00:58:13 Those were your expert predictions brought to you by Bahamalive Natural.
00:58:16 Alright, with that it's time for the player to watch out for, brought to you by Ufone.
00:58:20 We do apologize for that again.
00:58:22 It is player to watch out for, brought to you by Ufone.
00:58:25 So I'll just start off the segment right here.
00:58:28 So Shoaib, let me ask you.
00:58:30 Player to watch out for you.
00:58:33 Captain Babar Azam.
00:58:34 Okay.
00:58:36 Muin?
00:58:38 Mitch Stark.
00:58:40 Mitch Stark.
00:58:42 Alright.
00:58:44 Wasim?
00:58:46 I'll go for the young boy, Osama Mir.
00:58:48 Osama Mir.
00:58:50 Great.
00:58:52 And Mishma?
00:58:54 Babar Izwan, 8-bit Gulkand.
00:58:56 8-bit Gulkand.
00:58:58 8-bit Gulkand.
00:59:01 Babar was written, but okay, Babar.
00:59:03 No, no, no, no, no.
00:59:05 Izwan?
00:59:07 Alright, and those are your players to watch out for, brought to you by Ufone.
00:59:12 Alright, we have the predictions in and we have the players to watch out for and we're really looking forward to that.
00:59:18 We're left with the last minute, so we're praying for team Pakistan all the best.
00:59:24 The tennis story I was telling you about was Andre Agassi, talking about Boris Becker, sir.
00:59:29 His tongue was telling him.
00:59:31 And Mishma?
00:59:33 What was your message for Mishma, Shoaib?
00:59:36 8-bit Gulkand, your voice is off today.
00:59:39 Alright.
00:59:41 It's off anyway, whatever food I've ordered today, I'll keep it for you.
00:59:45 Yes, sir, we've ordered food according to Mishma's nature.
00:59:49 I've ordered chicken salad.
00:59:51 And then I've ordered beef biryani.
00:59:55 And what did I order for the side?
00:59:58 20 kg of karahi and 4 tonne of meat.
01:00:01 But the road is narrow, there's no truck.
01:00:05 It's okay.
01:00:07 Anyway, guys, we're hoping for a great game of cricket.
01:00:10 We wish Pakistan team all the best.
01:00:12 We want to see a victory, we want to see momentum in the Pakistan cricket team's campaign for this World Cup.
01:00:16 I know there's been a bit of a setback, but you know, Babar Azam, we have faith in you and your entire team.
01:00:21 All the best to team Pakistan.
01:00:23 We will see you in between the innings.
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