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20-Jul-2010 02:25:00 GMT
Pakistan v Australia, 2nd Test, Headingley

Pakistan Looks Break Losing Habits Against Australia in Finale

Leeds: Pakistan know they will be without former captain Shahid Afridi for the second and final Test against Australia at Headingley starting on Wednesday.

But they could also be without leg-spinner Danish Kaneria too if they decide to recall off-break bowler Saeed Ajmal in a bid to counter the left-handers in Australia's top order.

However, as at Lord's last week, where Australia won the series opener by 150 runs, the question will be whether Pakistan's batsmen can put a big enough score on the board.

Opener Salman Butt has been promoted to the captaincy after Afridi's first game back playing Test cricket in four years saw him unsuccessfully try to slog his way out of trouble and then announce his retirement from the five-day game.

Afridi was then ruled out of the Headingley match and Pakistan's subsequent four Tests against England with a side strain.

Butt, formerly the vice-captain, led by example at Lord's with scores of 63 and 92 as he became the only Pakistan batsman to make a fifty in the match.

The 25-year-old left-hander now has the additional burden of captaincy.

But in Afridi's absence, a batting line-up that featured two debutants at Lord's in Azhar Ali and Umar Amin should be bolstered by the recall of former captain Shoaib Malik.

At Lord's, Pakistan lost 11 wickets in total to Shane Watson, who took five in their mediocre first innings, and occasional off-spinner Marcus North, who produced astonishing figures of six for 55.

Victory gave Australia a record 13th straight Test win in a row over Pakistan and even though Headingley has a reputation for aiding swing bowlers, which will suit the likes of Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif, runs will be at a premium.

Pakistan assistant coach Ijaz Ahmed, who made a century and a fifty during a drawn Test against England at Headingley in 1996, explained to reporters here on Monday: "I told them the (Pakistan players) the best thing to do is leave the ball outside off stump and the short ball.

These are the only two areas we are working on. Hopefully this will bring something positive. The key bowler is Mohammad Asif who can seam it around. He really bowled well in the first Test.

Also, Umar Gul, he got an injury before the tour so he couldn't bowl properly for a couple of months. Now I am looking forward to seeing him pitch the ball up and he can be effective also.

Despite the instabiluty caused by Afridi's exit, Ijaz insisted: "The boys are really keen to hit back.

We had a meeting and told the boys it is a do-or-die game for us. We have to level the series.

As for Butt's promotion, Ijaz said: "He is in good nick as well. I am pretty sure he is going to do well."

For Australia the only worries are whether seamer Ben Hilfenhaus (shoulder) and North (illness), who both missed training on Monday, will be fit.

The uncapped duo of seamer Peter George and Usman Khawaja are waiting in the wings if needed.

And the way in which debutants Tim Paine and Steven impressed at Lord's suggests George and Khawaja will not be found wanting if given the chance.

"Things are coming together nicely," said Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

Test matches are not easy to win. I feel that we're through that and once we get all our guys back to full fitness we're going to put a really formidable side on the park, which is a really good sign for us.

One area where Pakistan should have an edge is in crowd support from the local Asian community, who are being encouraged to watch the climax of a series being played in England because of security concerns in Pakistan.

Team news

Pakistan The retirement of Afridi leaves a position available at No. 6 and Shoaib Malik would be the logical replacement as a batsman who can bowl useful overs of spin.

Squad from Salman Butt (capt), Kamran Akmal (vice-capt & wk), Abdul Razzaq, Abdur Rehman, Fawad Alam, Mohammad Aamer, Saeed Ajmal, Shahzaib Hasan, Shoaib Akhtar, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz

Australia have had a couple of worries over the past few days with Ben Hilfenhaus managing a sore shoulder, while Marcus North sat out of training on Monday due to an illness. It is likely that both men will be passed fit, which would mean an unchanged side from the team that won by 150 runs in the first Test

Squad from Ricky Ponting (capt), Miachel Clarke (vice-capt), Doug Bollinger, Peter George, Ben Hilfenhaus, Michael Hussey, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich, Usman Khawaja, Client McKay, Marcus North, Steve O'Keefe, Tim Paine (wk), Steven Smith, Shane Watson

Pitch and conditions
Overcast conditions helped the swing bowlers at Lord's and that could be the case again at Headingley. There is some rain forecast for the second and third days.

Stats and trivia

  • Australia have beaten Pakistan in 13 consecutive Tests, the greatest winning run by a country over another in Test history.
  • The last Test in which Katich failed to post a half-century was at Headingley last year. His only other Test at this venue was his debut, when he made 15 and 0 not out.
  • Salman Butt will be the third man to captain Pakistan in a Test this calendar year, quite an achievement considering they have only played three Tests.

Match facts
July 21-25, 2010
Start time 10:30 local (09:30 GMT)


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