Thursday, October 4, 2012

ICCWT20: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Semi-Final Preview

By Hamad Hussain







KARACHI, Pakistan (TheSportsNEXT) October 4, 2012: Pakistan and Sri Lanka are locking horns in the first semi-final of the ICC World Twenty20 2012 at R Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.



 

If we analyze the performance of Pakistani and Sri Lankan batsmen in the ICC World T20 2012, we will see that Sri Lankan batsmen have utilized the home advantage and have been playing better cricket than Pakistani batters.

Sri Lankan team will heavily rely on their skipper Mahela Jayawardene in the all-important semi-final against Pakistan as Mahela is among the top five run-getters in the ongoing ICC World T20 with 168 runs at an average of 42.

Dilshan is also in the list of top runs scorer with 144 runs while another Sri Lankan star Kumar Sangakkara, who boasts an excellent record against Pakistan, is also in good form these days as he scored 130 runs in the event.

On the other hand, the youngster Nasir Jamshed is carrying the burden of batting for Pakistan as he has scored 144 runs in the event with two fifties. It is important to mention here that in Pakistan everyone is criticizing Imran Nazir for his poor batting performance but he is the second best batsman for Pakistan in the ongoing T20 world cup with 133 runs and has the best strike rate among the Pakistani batsmen with 164.19 runs per 100 balls.

Pakistani skipper is also in decent form these days as he is the third in the list of top runs-scorer for Pakistan in the event with 122 runs. Umar Akmal has also shown promised with the bat as it seems that he has been given the task to finish the match for Pakistan and he scored 96 runs with healthy average of 48 in the tournament.

All in all, it would be a great contest between both teams but Pakistan batting is always a worry and its unpredictability may cost them the match here.

It is also pertinent to mention here that, Pakistan also have to be wary of Sri Lankan late middle order batsmen like Jeewan Mendis, Thisara Perera and Angelo Mathews who are using the long handles rather effectively during the ongoing ICC World T20 2012.

Not to forget that Sri Lankan top order batsmen Mahela, Sangakkara and Dilshan are very good batsmen of spinners and Pakistan cricket team has the best spin attack in the world but they were exposed against India but it will be a new game altogether and pressure will be more on the batsmen as compared to bowlers because losers will be kicked out of the event, so Pakistan will have the advantage and one can predict that Shahid Khan Afridi and Saeed Ajmal may prove decisive in the all-crucial semi-final game.

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