‘Babar is consistent, not aggressive like Kohli’ Matthew Hayden

DUBAI: Pakistan’s batting consultant in T20 World Cup 2021, Matthew Hayden shared his observation regarding the difference between Babar Azam and Virat Kohli. 

Speaking to the media virtually, Hayden said Kohli is aggressive whereas Babar is calm, composed, and consistent which makes him different from the ex-Indian skipper.

“For me, Babar is more calm, composed, and consistent as compared to Kohli. Kohli is a bit aggressive and we have seen it often. Babar is different from him and currently one of the best batters in the world,” he said.

Pakistan vs Australia – Semi-final

Hayden is confident to prepare Pakistani boys strongly for their match against his home country Australia in the second semi-final of T20 World Cup 2021.

“I have played for Australia for almost two decades. I know the mindset of Aussies. They are a really good side and the match is going to be tough for both the teams,” he said.

“Pakistan has played quality cricket so far in the tournament and they are confident to carry the momentum. The team contains talented players who are capable of beating any team on their day. I hope, collectively we come out strongly tomorrow and give tough time to opponents,” he maintained.

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India thrash Namibia in Kohli’s last game as T20 skipper

DUBAI: India hammered Namibia by nine wickets to give Virat Kohli a winning farewell in his last match as Twenty20 captain and finish their disappointing World Cup campaign on a high Monday.

India, who bowed out of the tournament on Sunday, rode on a 86-run opening stand between Rohit Sharma, who hit 56, and KL Rahul, who made an unbeaten 54, to reach their target of 133 in 15.2 overs in Dubai.

India, the 2007 champions, finished the tournament with three wins from five Super 12 matches but missed out on the semi-finals.

“I know we have not gone far in this World Cup, but we have had some good results in T20 and enjoyed playing together,” said Kohli, who lost the toss in both of India’s defeats by Pakistan and New Zealand.

“It’s a game of margins, T20 cricket. You talk about two overs of cricket with intent in the first two games and things could have been different.

“We were not brave enough, as I said. We are not a team that will give (the) excuse of tosses.”

Namibia signed off with a single win in their first appearance in the Super 12 stage of the T20 World Cup.

Indian spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets each to set up the victory after they kept Namibia to 132 for eight.

David Wiese scored 26 off 25 balls and lifted Namibia from a precarious 94-7 to a respectable total, but it was not enough to challenge a powerful Indian batting line-up which came good towards the business end of the tournament.

Rohit, who remains the frontrunner to take over the T20 duties from Kohli, hit his second half-century of the competition.

Rohit finally fell to Jan Frylinck’s left-arm medium pace but only after he smashed seven fours and two sixes in his 37-ball knock.

Rahul kept up the pace to make his third consecutive fifty and struck the winning boundary.

Suryakumar Yadav hit an unbeaten 25 off 19 balls.

India had only managed to post 151 and 110 in their opening two losses against Pakistan and New Zealand that dented their chances of making the semi-finals.

New Zealand beat Afghanistan on Sunday to eliminate India from the competition and join Pakistan as the teams into the final four from Group 2.

In the final Super 12 match, the Indian bowlers took control after pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah sent back Michael van Lingen for 14 to end a 33-run opening stand.

Jadeja struck three times with his left-arm spin and off-spinner Ashwin also rattled the Namibian middle and lower order with figures of 3-20.

Wiese put on 23 for the eighth wicket with Frylinck, who made an unbeaten 15, to add useful runs in the final few overs.

“Only once we go back we’ll be able to realise we played an awesome level of cricket,” said Namibia captain Gerhard Erasmus.

“We can take a lot of positives individually and as a team we’ll take this experience as a whole. Good foundation for us if we want to make the next step.”

‘Treat to watch’ Afridi lauds Kohli for giving 100 percent in practice

Karachi: Former Pakistan captain hailed India’s captain Virat Kohli as he posted a video of his practice batting during the UAE leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Afridi wrote that it’s a treat to watch Kohli and believes in order to become a great player, one should put effort during practice as well.

“Treat to watch – A great player always gives 100% in practice!!” he tweeted.

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Babar Azam surpasses Gayle, Kohli to achieve another feat

KARACHI: Pakistan’s all-format captain Babar Azam becomes the fastest and youngest cricketer in the world to score 7000 runs in T20 cricket. 

As per the details, Babar scored match-winning runs for his team Central Punjab (CP) against Southern Punjab (SP) in the ongoing National T20 Cup. Meanwhile, the right-handed batter beat Chris Gayle, Virat Kohli, and three others to score the fastest 7000 runs T20s.

Babar took 187 innings to achieve this milestone followed by Gayle (192) and Kohli (212).

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One-off WTC final cannot decide world’s best team: Kohli

Southampton: Virat Kohli thinks that the winners of the inaugural World Test Championship final between India and New Zealand cannot determine the best Test side.
Both teams will be in action from today at the Rose Bowl in Southampton for this iconic finale of the game’s richest format. The 32-year-old believes that a one-off game would not give a definitive answer as to who was the best.
“If you’re talking about Test cricket and deciding who is the best team in the world on one game over a period of five days, that is not the reality of the truth,” he said.

“It is not going to reflect anything for people who really understand the game and who know exactly what has gone on over the last four or five years and how the teams have fared.”

Read: India, New Zealand to fight for first-ever ICC WTC Final

“If you win this game, cricket does not stop for us. If you lose this game, cricket does not stop for us. Our processes and mindset is what matters most to us. We are striving for excellence every day,” he maintained.
It must be noted that the first-ever Test championship started after the 2019 Cricket World Cup where teams played at home and away conditions.
India and New Zealand emerged as the top two sides with the winner bags ‘The ICC Test Championship Mace’ and a purse of $1.6 million.
The runner-up collectS $800,00 and in the result of a draw, the prize money for the first and second will be split between the two sides and the Mace shared.

India, New Zealand to fight for first-ever ICC WTC Final

The ICC World Test Championship (WTC) Final between India and New Zealand will be the first of its kind in the game of cricket.
This effort by world’s governing body was to make Test cricket more interesting and relevant where teams played at home and away conditions.
Talking about the teams, both have been the best Test sides for quite some time and deserve their place in the final. The accolades are towards New Zealand but India can put great effort after what we saw their courage during the Australia tour.


The kiwis are coming into this game with advantage as they played two-Test match series against England prior to the final while India arrived two weeks back with little practice and straight out of quarantine.

How Teams Reached Here

Virat Kohli-led India qualified for ‘The Ultimate Test’ after finishing first on the standings but their spot in the decider was not secured until their very last match against England.
India were on their merry way to reach the final in terms of points earned but after the change in method due to the COVID-19 pandemic, India had their work cut out. The percentage of points secured was brought after the world went to a standstill.
India started their campaign with straight series wins against West Indies, South Africa and Bangladesh. They were dealt with hard time in New Zealand where they suffered a 2-0 defeat.


They traveled to Australia and were bundled out for a shameful 36 in the second innings of the Adelaide Test and lost the match by eight wickets but they restored their hopes by winning second and fourth Test, claiming back to back series win in Australia.
The misery continued after they tasted defeat in the opening Test against England but they were able to trap England in final three Tests with spin and took the series 3-1, securing top spot on the WTC standings.
New Zealand may call as luckiest to reach here after they didn’t play one away series due to pandemic but their performance at home, helped them to reach here.
They levelled the series in Sri Lanka 1-1 and lost to Australia 3-0. They bagged series wins against India, West Indies and Pakistan to lift themselves to second spot.

Key Battles

These type of encounters provide key battles up for the grabs and individual match-ups can potentially make the difference.
Virat Kohli vs Kane Williamson
The top two giants of world cricket will be leading their sides respectively and can play a pivotal role in their teams. The match will be a testimony of their class as they are called as ‘batters of this generation’ and being among the top five in current batsmen rankings, the fans will be at the edge of their seat while watching these lads.


Ajinkya Rahane vs Tim Southee
Kohli’s deputy Ajinkya Rahane has been India’s highest run-scorer and Tim Southee is New Zealand’s greatest wicket-taker. They have played vital roles for their teams in the road there and will have plenty to offer. Southee has taken 51 wickets at 20.66 in the WTC, with three five-wicket hauls along the way, while Rahane has scored 1095 runs at 43.80 this WTC cycle, notching three centuries and six half-centuries across 17 matches.
Rohit Sharma vs Neil Wagner
Rohit Sharma bats at the top, while Neil Wagner comes to ball as replacement of first two bowlers but still the battle between them, will be one to watch out for. Rohit is a master of pull shot while Wagner’s main weapon is a short ball.
Tom Latham vs Jasprit Bumrah
This battle at the top between these two rising stars will be a thrilling one for the cricketing world. Jasprit Bumrah is yet to dismiss Tom Latham in Test but his action becomes lethal when he comes round the wicket to the lefties and it might trouble Latham for an LBW dismissal.
Ross Taylor vs Ishant Sharma
The veterans of their respective sides with 100 Test matches at their back, Ross Taylor (107) and Ishant Sharma (101) will be eager to step up. Ishant has the better of Taylor as he has dismissed him four times and also holds a good record in England.

Pitch and weather conditions

The Rose Bowl has hosted six Test matches since 2011, providing help to both pacers and spinner. According to head groundsman Simon Lee, the pitch might have ‘pace, bounce and carry’ but the weather can make the difference as the forecast doesn’t look ideal.
There is a forecast of rain throughout five days and ICC has added a sixth day to compensate for it too.

Teams

India has announced their playing XI while New Zealand will name at the time of toss.
India
Virat Kohli (c), Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammad Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma


New Zealand (possible XI)
Tom Latham, Devon Conway, Kane Williamson (c), Ross Taylor, Henry Nicholls, BJ Watling (wk), Colin de Grandhomme, Tim Southee, Ajaz Patel/Kyle Jamieson,  Neil Wagner, Trent Boult.

Prize Money

The winner will receive the ICC Test Championship Mace, which has been traditionally held by the No.1 Test team and prize money of $1.6 million while runner-up will collect $800,000. In the result of a draw, the prize money for first and second will be split between the two sides and the Mace shared.

‘Would love to dismiss big players like Kohli, Buttler’ Usman Qadir

Karachi: Pakistan’s leg-spinner Usman Qadir has set his eyes on dismissing world-class batters, including Virat Kohli, Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler.
The 27-year-old Usman, son of legendary leg-spinner Late Abdul Qadir, opined that bowling to top-quality batters increases the confidence of a bowler.
“There are so many world-class players like Morgan, Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers. When you pick up the wickets of such batsmen, your confidence goes to the next level and it also gives you experience. So I would really want to bowl to these batsmen and dismiss them,” Usman Qadir told Cricket Pakistan.
On the other hand, Usman was in awe of captain Babar Azam, who has the ability to put pressure on the opposition by keeping the scoreboard ticking.
“In the 3-4 games that I have played in the PSL, I realized that it is difficult to bowl to Babar. He has the capability to hit boundaries at will and is always keen to take singles and rotate strikes. He even puts away good deliveries for boundaries,” Usman Qasir added.
It must be noted that Usman is currently in Abu Dhabi and he will be representing Multan Sultans in PSL 6 remainder.

Read: ‘Extra responsibility on me to continue legacy of my father’ Usman Qadir

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