Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Race for the Semi-final Berth


The final group match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka was done and dusted with Pakistan coming out triumphant after a topsy-turvy run chase.

Pakistan once again lived up to its reputation of a predictably unpredictable side, when chasing rather a par target of under 250 runs. Cruising at one stage with a first-wicket stand of 74 runs, Sarfraz’s side started losing control over the game and gifted their wickets rather cheaply. Soon the green shirts were reduced to 137/6, needing exactly one-hundred more runs to cross the finish line.

Sri Lanka only have themselves to blame, especially when they induced a mini-collapse in Pakistan’s batting line-up, by letting loose the things and fielding miserably when pressure was on Pakistan; a couple of missed catches and fumbles saw Pakistan build a record match-winning eighth wicket partnership in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy.

The pair of Sarfraz and Mohammad Amir soaked up the pressure steadily and started scoring freely, as they got the better of the Sri Lankan team. Pakistan eventually registered victory over Sri Lanka in the virtual quarter-final to book a berth in the semi-finals to compete against one of the pre-tournament favorites: England.

Though winning it by 3 wickets and 31 balls to spare, Pakistan’s fragile batting line once again exposed, which is an area of concern for the head coach Mickey Arthur ahead of the semi-final match.

The English team is undefeated in the tourney so far and with Pakistan’s flaky batting, the English seam bowlers will fancy making early inroads into the Pakistani batting line-up no matter bowling first or second.

It is high time Pakistan turned as a unit and played their A game to challenge the stronger English pace attack and caused yet another upset, such is the trend in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2017. 


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