Both teams have a reasonably good bowling line-ups. If Shoaib Akthar, who hobbled out with a strained left knee after a practice session, finds the rhythm, which had deserted him in the game against Lanka, it will be an intense contest in the middle.
The 'Rawalpindi Express' could be very effective against the Indian batters, who have struggled against the short-pitched ball.
The wicket may not assist his pace, but he can certainly extract bounce to trouble Gambhir, Raina and Rohit.
"When it comes to 50-overs cricket, we have more options against the short ball. We don't have to play at each ball. We can either leave it or jab for a single. It is up to the individuals to cope up with it," said Dhoni.
Talking about the Shoaib Akthar factor, India's captain said, "It will be a good contest. Akthar can be affective as he can bowl quick. But we will see how the boys cope against him."
Besides Akhtar, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer could also pose problems if they back their ability to move the ball with accuracy.
As in the match against Sri Lanka, Afridi and Malik will share the spin bowling responsibilities, unless Pakistan replaces Abdul Razzaq with off-break bowler Saeed Ajmal.
this
Users
Comment
article