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November 05, 2007 Monday Shawwal 23, 1428






India, Pakistan set for tense showdown : First ODI today


GUWAHATI (India), Nov 4: Distracted Pakistan begin another high-voltage tour of India amid tight security on Monday when the One-day International series between the two fallen former World Cup champions gets underway.

Pakistan will kick off the five-game series (0330 GMT start) barely 48 hours after emergency rule was imposed back home on Saturday. They will also feature in three Tests.

The traditional politically-charged atmosphere has eased this time, largely because the teams have faced each other annually since 2004, when India toured Pakistan for the first time in 14 years.

Led by inexperienced captains Mahendra Dhoni and Shoaib Malik, both teams face similar concerns going into the series.

Having made shock first round World Cup exits in March, Pakistan lost to South Africa and India were defeated by champions Australia in home one-day series last month.

Pakistan, who won the one-day series 4-2 on their last tour in 2005, want to avenge their Twenty20 World Cup final defeat in September.

All eyes will be on controversial Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar after he grabbed four wickets against South Africa on his return from a 13-game ban for hitting fellow paceman Mohammad Asif with a bat.

The accurate Asif has been sidelined and has stayed home with an elbow injury, leaving the temperamental Akhtar to team up with fellow pacemen Umar Gul, Rao Iftikhar and Sohail Tanvir.

Former skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq, who will turn a TV pundit for the series, says he hopes 32-year-old Shoaib will remain focussed on the job.

“If he keeps playing, that itself will make a difference,” he said.

India will be hoping for better behaviour from paceman Shanthakumaran Sreesanth after his repeated on-pitch clashes with Australian players.

India have also faced a national debate over former skipper Rahul Dravid’s omission for the first two games due to poor form, after he abruptly gave up captaincy before the Australia series.

However, Indian cricket manager Lalchand Rajput hopes the players will draw inspiration from winning the last one-dayer and a Twenty20 tie against Australia.

“We played as a team and the way the team fought from behind has pushed the morale high,” he said.

Pakistan vice-captain Younis Khan felt Dravid’s absence would only help the visitors.

He said: “If India lose both the games, what will be the mental state of the nation?”

A massive security cordon has been thrown around the Nehru Stadium in Guwahati, the main city in India’s restive northeast.

The ground was given the go-ahead to stage the tie after an inquiry into an incident in April last year, when fans angry at the abandonment of a ODI against England went on the riot.

Pakistan came out on top during their last India tour in 2005 under Inzamam’s captaincy, bouncing back after losing the first two matches to wrap up the one-day series 4-2.

Inzamam has retired, but Pakistan have dangerous batsmen in Mohammad Yousuf, Malik, Younis and Shahid Afridi to expose the Indian bowling.

The recall of controversial Shoaib Akhtar will give Pakistan a boost as he is capable of testing the Indian batsmen with his pace and variation.

He returned for the fifth and final one-dayer against South Africa after serving a 13-match ban, primarily for hitting team-mate Mohammad Asif with a bat ahead of the Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa in September.

Shoaib’s form will be crucial as Pakistan are already without paceman Asif, ruled out of the first three matches due to an elbow injury.

India may have beaten Pakistan in the World Twenty20 final, but their 50-over form was inconsistent against Australia.

Dhoni is looking forward to an improved display from his side and major inputs from youngsters who played a key role in the Twenty20 success.

India will be bolstered by the return of hard-hitting Sehwag, who was axed for the Australia series. He is expected to play a vital role in providing brisk starts with record-breaking Sachin Tendulkar.

Teams (from):

INDIA: Mahendra Singh Dhoni (captain), Yuvraj Singh, Saurav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Virender Sehwag, Robin Uthappa, Gautam Gambhir, Irfan Pathan, Murali Kartik, Rudra Pratap Singh, Zaheer Khan, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, Harbhajan Singh, Praveen Kumar.

PAKISTAN: Shoaib Malik (captain), Younis Khan (vice-captain), Salman Butt, Imran Nazir, Yasir Hameed, Mohammad Yousuf, Shahid Afridi, Misbah-ul-Haq, Fawad Alam, Kamran Akmal, Shoaib Akhtar, Umar Gul, Sohail Tanvir, Abdul Rehman, Rao Iftikhar.Umpires: Suresh Shastri (India) and Ian Gould (England).

TV umpire: Amish Saheba (India).

Match referee: Roshan Mahanama (Sri Lanka).—Agencies






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