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Which Team Logo you like the most ?

  • Islamabad United

  • Lahore Qalanders

  • Peshawar Zalmi

  • Quetta Gladiators

  • Karachi Kings


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As the tournament reaches last 2 matches
islamabad has tweaked its bowling attack and looks quite formidable vs Zalmi

Islamabad Bowling attack
Sam (Veteran Bowler)
Irfan
Azhar Mehmood (Saw him sitting behind Wasim , seems like he was added to their squad)
Ajmal (Spin)

Bowling coach : Wasim Akram

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Zalmi Bowling Attack:
Wahab Riaz
Junaid Khan
Shawn Tait
Mohammad Azghar (Spin)
Shahid Afridi (Inspirational Captain)



Impressive battle of bowlers
 
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As the tournament reaches last 2 matches
islamabad has tweaked its bowling attack and looks quite formidable vs Zalmi

Islamabad Bowling attack
Sam (Veteran Bowler)
Irfan
Azhar Mehmood (Saw him sitting behind Wasim , seems like he was added to their squad)
Ajmal (Spin)

Bowling coach : Wasim Akram

Vs

Zalmi Bowling Attack:
Wahab Riaz
Junaid Khan
Shawn Tait
Mohammad Azghar (Spin)
Shahid Afridi



Impressive battle of bowlers
Zalmi has better bowling ..i did not like why they added azar mahmood..he is average bowler..
 
Well Azhar , also consults for bowling for teams and acts as coach , so if you have a guy who can bowl and also had batting he adds in T20 format. Again depends if Wasim will ask him to play tomorrow

Veteran bowlers , normally give you better control / economy as they grow


Irfan - Sami - Azhar (Bowling attack)
with Ajmal operating the Spinning department would makings scoring hard.


Zalmi has lost "Tamim , opener" who scored 50, 80+ runs vs Islamabad in past meetings this would also be a factor
who has the head to score that stable 50-60 run know , we all know Afridi won't score more then 4-5 runs

Islamabad Batting Review

Andre Russell
Sharjeel Khan
Brad Haddin
Khalid Latif / Misbah-ul-Haq - (Strong Core)
Azhar mahmood (bowler who can pinch in with runs)

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Zalmi Batting Review

Darren Sammy
Mohammad Hafeez
Brad Hodge
Kamran Akmal / Afridi (who will provide the stability)
+ Wahab (bowler who can pinch in with runs)

Battle of Captain : Misbah vs Afridi

* Missing Tamim (50 runs / 80 runs) who was major reason for earlier 2 wins vs Islamabad

Who would step up for Zalmi ? to make up for the 50-80 runs knocks ?

Can Afridi take some responsibility to make those 40-50 runs? he has failed on the batting department in this tournament
 
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What a loser man. The better team won, stop blaming Mushtaq or whoever else this guy has picked out as the scapegoat. Bande ne MQM wali zehniyat dikha di. Itna bhi kya ghusa apni shehr ki team age na gaye.
 
'I'd go to Pakistan but I'd be scared' - Russell
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'If I have to go, I'll go. But if I don't have to, I don't mind' - Andre Russell on the possibility of playing in Pakistan © Associated Press


West Indies allrounder Andre Russell has said he would be willing, but "scared", to travel to Pakistan if the Pakistan Super League (PSL) were to be played there next year. Russell, who represents Islamabad United in the PSL, said he was only being defensive based on the knowledge he had gathered about the security situation in Pakistan from reading and listening in the media.

"Based on what I have heard and stuff you know, I mean, I am going to be scared obviously," Russell told ESPNcricinfo, when asked if he would play in Pakistan. "But, for some reason, I would go to Pakistan. But listen, I am going to be scared. That's the thing."

Last year, Zimbabwe became the first international team to play in Pakistan since the 2009 terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team bus in Lahore. The ICC, however, has not yet given a clean chit to the security situation in Pakistan. On the eve of the PSL, Najam Sethi, the league's chairman, had revealed that hosting a few matches in the major cities of Pakistan in the second season was definitely part of his plan.

Russell explained his fear, equating travelling to Pakistan to going to war-torn Iraq. "It is like me going to Iraq based on what I have heard about Iraq. You are going to have nice places in Iraq. You are going to have nice places in Pakistan. I've seen pictures, beautiful places, beautiful people. But it is [about] what is surrounding [them]," Russel said.

Russell even gave the example of walking through the streets back home in Jamaica. "A lot of crime going on in Jamaica. I'm from Jamaica. I'm going to tell, Jamaica is the most beautiful place in the world. You are going to say, "No, but, they are shooting people." I will say, no, no. Don't worry. So it is going to be similar [about going to Pakistan]. So if I have to go, I'll go. But if I don't have to, I don't mind."

Russell is the first high-profile overseas player in the PSL to express a willingness to play in Pakistan. In the past few weeks, other players such as Australia's Shane Watson and Russell's West Indies teammate and Twenty20 captain Darren Sammy have said they would travel subject to security clearance.

Watson, who was picked by Islamabad in the draft, said he had pleasant memories of Pakistan, having already toured the country in 2005 with Australia A. "I had a really good time while playing in Pakistan in 2005 during the Australia A team tour," he said on the eve of the PSL. "However, security is the most important thing and if players around the world are declared to be very safe I will be happy to play there.

"I love playing cricket wherever it is around the world. If security situation continues to get better there, it will be nice and Pakistan hadn't had home team advantage for a long time now because of security concerns and hopefully it works out their way soon."

Sammy, who plays for Peshawar Zalmi, said he felt bad for fans in Pakistan who have been deprived of international cricket for a long time. While conceding that playing the PSL in the teams' home cities would could fill the vacuum, Sammy said the decision to travel was not his.

"Well, to be honest, these decisions are never ours," Sammy said at a media conference in the first week of the tournament. "It is the government and the cricket body to decide, but what I could tell you is that the fans of Pakistan cricket have been missing some good international cricket.

"We as cricketers get to play in front of our home fans and that is something Pakistan have not had an opportunity [to experience], to play in front of their own people for a while. It is sad, but hopefully things could get resolved and every territory could get a chance of playing cricket before their own crowd."

Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

© ESPN Sports Media Ltd.
 
Shahid Afridi wins the toss. Peshawar Zalmi opt to field

Peshawar Zalmi:
Mohammad Hafeez, Dawid Malan, Kamran Akmal (wk), Shahid Yousuf, Brad Hodge, Shahid Afridi (c), Darren Sammy, Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali, Mohammad Asghar, Shaun Tait

Islamabad United:
Sharjeel Khan, Dwayne Smith, Asif Ali, Brad Haddin (wk), Khalid Latif, Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), Andre Russell, Samuel Badree, Imran Khalid, Mohammad Irfan, Mohammad Sami



Zuhaib Afzal: "This is the third match between these two teams in PSL, and both teams have won each match"

Waleed Zahoor: "I will say it once more, Peshawar Zalmi, CSK of PSL(same color, well balanced) Karachi Kings, MI of PSL(same color, most expansive and most hated) Lahore Qalandars, KXIP of PSL(batting heavy, weak bowling, all or none performance) Islamabad United, KKR of PSL(not many big names, clinical performances, strength bowling) Quetta Gladiators, RR of PSL ( underdogs, most supported, bigger than sum-of-parts performances, good strong leadership). " Maybe two years later, you can correlate another team to RCB!

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