The MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai is all set to host another thrilling match in the 2023 ODI World Cup as Pakistan (PAK) takes on South Africa (SA) on Friday, October 27.
Pakistan began their campaign with impressive victories against the Netherlands and Sri Lanka. Babar Azam’s team created history by successfully chasing down the highest target in World Cups when they played against Sri Lanka. However, their winning streak came to an end with a disappointing seven-wicket loss to their arch-rivals India at the massive Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Pakistan then lost against the formidable Australian team in their fourth match as their bowling and fielding performance was below par. In their last match, they were defeated by Afghanistan and now they would be eager to improve their performance in this crucial clash against South Africa.
Here’s Pakistan’s predicted XI against South Africa:
Openers: Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq
Abdullah Shafique, who has displayed good consistency recently, will open the innings alongside Imam-ul-Haq in this important match against South Africa. Shafique has been scoring consistently since his World Cup debut and even managed to score a solid fifty in the previous match against a high-quality spin bowling attack.
Imam-ul-Haq has been a reliable performer for Pakistan in ODI cricket over the years. However, he has yet to make a significant impact in this edition of the World Cup. He did manage to score a good fifty against Australia, which helped him regain some form, but he could not create much impact in the last game against Afghanistan.
Middle Order: Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Iftikhar Ahmed, Saud Shakeel
Babar Azam, who is known for his exceptional batting skills, has not lived up to his usual high standards so far in the tournament. He was dismissed cheaply by both the Netherlands and Sri Lanka. Although he scored a fine half-century against India, he could only manage 18 runs in the match against Australia. In the last match against Afghanistan, he played a good 74 runs knock. Pakistani fans are eagerly waiting for him to find his best form again in this crucial clash against South Africa.
Mohammad Rizwan has been the standout performer for Pakistan in the ongoing World Cup. He has amassed an impressive 302 runs in five games at an average of 75. His century against Sri Lanka is being hailed as one of the finest innings played by a Pakistani player in the history of World Cups.
Saud Shakeel has also proven his worth with the bat and has successfully solved Pakistan’s number 5 batting problem. Shakeel played a brilliant knock of 68 off just 52 balls against the Netherlands and was awarded the Player of the Match for his exceptional performance. He also played a crucial role against Sri Lanka, forming a vital partnership with Rizwan that took the team close to victory.
Iftikhar Ahmed had a slow start in the matches against the Netherlands and India, however, he showcased his power-hitting abilities during the record-breaking chase of 345 runs against Sri Lanka. Iftikhar scored an unbeaten 22 off just 10 balls, helping Pakistan reach the daunting target comfortably. In the match against Australia, he once again displayed his big-hitting prowess by scoring a quickfire 26, including three massive sixes, but could not convert it into a substantial innings. In the last match against Afghanistan, he scored a quick-fire 40 of 27 balls to help Pakistan reach a formidable total.
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All-rounders: Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan
Mohammad Nawaz has not made any significant impact in the ongoing tournament, but his all-rounder skills provide balance to the Pakistan team. His notable contribution came in the match against the Netherlands, where he scored a crucial 39 off 43 balls after a mini-collapse in the batting lineup. He was excluded from the playing 11 in the last game but expected to make a comeback in this game.
Shadab Khan has had a very poor outing so far in this World Cup and was dropped as well before the last match. He made a comeback in the last match and contributed well with his bat but the Pakistani team needed his bowling prowess more than his batting abilities. he would be looking to regain his bowling form in this game.
Bowlers: Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali
Pakistan’s pace attack, consisting of Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali, has failed to impress in this tournament so far. However, in the match against Australia, Shaheen stood out by taking a brilliant five-wicket haul. Unfortunately, his efforts were in vain as Pakistan lost to Australia. He would be looking to provide early breakthroughs for his team.
Haris Rauf has been struggling in the tournament so far. The batters have been able to score runs against him easily and his pace has not been effective. He will be hoping to regain his form and contribute to a crucial win for his team.
On the other hand, Hasan Ali has shown some glimpses of good form in the tournament. He has been able to swing the ball early on in matches. However, he has not been able to produce a match-winning spell yet. In Naseem Shah’s absence due to injury, the team is relying on Hasan to step up, but the pacer has not been able to meet the expectations so far. He would be looking to improve his performance in this important game against the Proteas.
Pakistan predicted XI vs South Africa:
Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Babar Azam (C), Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Iftikhar Ahmed, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Nawaz, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali
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