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Pakistan vs Srilanka on 26th Feb, 2011

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There must be a certain comfort for Pakistan in taking on Sri Lanka. This has nothing to do with who is the better side, but on the grounds of familiarity alone. In the last five years, when Pakistan haven't known anything about their future on and off the field, they've always known that soon, they'll be playing against Sri Lanka.

When looking to introduce a new captain, they look to Sri Lanka, as they did with Shoaib Malik and a three-ODI series in Abu Dhabi just after the last World Cup. In the interests of symmetry they even ended Malik's captaincy two years later just after he had lost another three-match series against them. The first international Pakistan played after the Oval Test forfeit and the positive dope tests of Shoaib Akhtar and Mohammad Asif was against Sri Lanka. The most joyous occasions, such as the World Twenty20 win have involved Sri Lanka. The saddest, the Lahore attacks just before, have also regrettably involved them.

No country has played more against Pakistan in the last five years across all three formats than Sri Lanka (30 games). In a recent board-to-board interchange, both chairmen referred to the other in "brotherly" terms. It was a pointless exchange about Sri Lanka's scheduled series against Pakistan in October this year and the remote possibility of it being played in Pakistan. But if and when international cricket does return, it can be easily imagined that Sri Lanka will be the first visitors.

In many ways, the rivalry has been a balm, a soothing one, for Pakistan.

Lately, quietly slipping in under the radar of traditional duels, it has become an intense one. In the vernacular, you might even say it has acquired kaanta, or needle. In 17 ODIs since January 2006, the sides have won eight games each. None of the games have been particularly close but as a whole, contests have been competitive and carried meaningful sub-plots.

"I think Pakistan is a great side, they've got great balance, they've got match winning cricketers, not just one but quite a lot of them, so any opposition is wary of them," Kumar Sangakkara, Sri Lanka's captain, said. "We are not going to take anything lightly or for granted, we are just going to go out there and do the best what we can."

Sangakkara, who contributed to the needle with a much-remembered slanging match with Younis Khan in 2009, speaks from a position of equality, if not outright control. The equality is a modern attribute, since Sri Lanka's rise from 1996. Pakistan may well have won six out of six World Cup encounters before Saturday, but - and this is remarkable - they haven't come across each other since 1992.

The stat means nothing. Altogether more relevant is the run-in: Sri Lanka have won six of the last eight.

Familiarity, in fact, may be the winning and losing of it. Pakistan, over the years, have learnt not to give wickets to Muttiah Muralitharan; he's taken 95 in 64 ODIs, but they rarely crumble to him. Even then, Waqar Younis' bullish assessment, that Muralitharan "isn't 28 anymore" and that the going may not be easy for him, tempts fate. Similarly, Lasith Malinga, not a certainty, has not been as difficult to fathom as others have found.

And arguably, they were the first country to decode Ajantha Mendis.

"We've played a lot of cricket against them and understand each other's games well," Misbah-ul-Haq said. "Both Muralitharan and Malinga are world class. But we've played them quite a lot, and players understand their strengths. Simple plan: play them on merit."

Instead, it is men such as Nuwan Kulusekera or even Rangana Herath if he plays, the more orthodox if you will, of Sri Lanka's stars who have troubled Pakistan consistently. If Pakistan can shed their caution and attach another specialist bowler, their attack will be deceptively incisive. Regardless, we are assured of the presence of a vast, varied cast of match-winners on the field tomorrow, any of them capable of changing a game in a blink.

For the World Cup, the R Premadasa has taken on a new visage. A day before the game, and empty, it still looked faintly intimidating, even threatening. The stands are new and high. The game is sold-out. The city is feeling it now, building up to it. The weekend is here. Both teams are wound up, ready to be let at each other. It will be some atmosphere, a true theatre for what will be - hopefully, given the lack of them so far - a true contest.
 
Pakistan squad
Shahid Afridi*, Misbah-ul-Haq, Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Rehman, Ahmed Shehzad, Asad Shafiq, Junaid Khan, Kamran Akmal†, Mohammad Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Akmal†, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Younis Khan
 
Sri Lanka squad
KC Sangakkara*†, DPMD Jayawardene, TM Dilshan, CRD Fernando, HMRKB Herath, CK Kapugedera, KMDN Kulasekara, SL Malinga, AD Mathews, BAW Mendis, M Muralitharan, NLTC Perera, TT Samaraweera, LPC Silva, WU Tharanga
 
Match scheduled to begin at 14:30 local time (09:00 GMT)



Pakistan squad

Shahid Afridi*, Misbah-ul-Haq, Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Rehman, Ahmed Shehzad, Asad Shafiq, Junaid Khan, Kamran Akmal†, Mohammad Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal, Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Akmal†, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Younis Khan


Sri Lanka squad
KC Sangakkara*†, DPMD Jayawardene, TM Dilshan, CRD Fernando, HMRKB Herath, CK Kapugedera, KMDN Kulasekara, SL Malinga, AD Mathews, BAW Mendis, M Muralitharan, NLTC Perera, TT Samaraweera, LPC Silva, WU Tharanga
 
50% 50% .... Its going to be a 1st great match of this WC
 
If razzaq plays then we will lose.......
junaid/riaz should replace razzaq and ajmal should replace rehman.
 
are you serious .. Razzaq is the only good all rounder in the team ..
 
a good start is a must for pakistan.. they have the tendency to loose early wicket .. after 20 overs they should have some 80 odd runs with 1 or no loss is ideal for pakistan..younis and mishab are sensible enough to play the middle order and change the gear in last 10-15 overs.. afridi is a hopeless case very inconsistent cannot rely on him. Razzaq can provide the correct balance but he also has two gear only..he doesn't rotate the strike but he is a match winner. in bowling department a too much inexperienced in the middle over can hurt them because sangakkara and jawardena are quality player and have enough experience. the real chance of pakistan to bat first and post a total of atleast 270 and take early wickets to put lanka on the back foot.. a strong batting and fielding performance can win the game for u guys.. looking for the first real game of the tournament. lets the best team win.
 
Seems that Srilanka will win .
But even Pakistan could win

I am watching this match tmrrw
 
Analysis of razzaq since england series.
razzaq has scored 327 runs since england series in 14 matches which means 23.36 per match have been scored.
and take only 6 wickets in 14 matches.
given 368 runs at an economy 5.2 runs per over and bowled 5 overs per match.
and we know how good fielder he is now.
need some neutral analysis from all of you.
Check link if you need proof.

Bowling records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
 
Analysis of razzaq since england series.
razzaq has scored 327 runs since england series in 14 matches which means 23.36 per match have been scored.
and take only 6 wickets in 14 matches.
given 368 runs at an economy 5.2 runs per over and bowled 5 overs per match.
and we know how good fielder he is now.
need some neutral analysis from all of you.
Check link if you need proof.

Bowling records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo

the guy only scored a century against s.africa but hasnt made a fifty.
only century means only 1 winning performance in 14 matches which means a ratio 1/14 = 7% ratio of performance. thanx.
 
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