Pakistan look to restore dented pride, BD eye series win

Published May 6, 2015
DHAKA: Pace bowler Junaid Khan is engaged in catching practice as his team-mates wait for their turn during a practice session at the 
Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AP
DHAKA: Pace bowler Junaid Khan is engaged in catching practice as his team-mates wait for their turn during a practice session at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Tuesday.—AP

DHAKA: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has predicted a close contest with Bangladesh in the second and final Test starting here on Wednesday (today) with both teams desperate to prove themselves.

“There is no doubt Bangladesh are playing well but no side will start as favourites,” Misbah said.

“The focus for us should be to forget what happened in the past and think of what awaits us,” he added.

Bangladesh, on the other hand, hope to build on their new-found confidence by securing their first-ever Test victory over Pakistan.

The Tigers are buoyed by a remarkable fightback in the drawn first Test in Khulna, where they avoided defeat for the first time in nine matches against Pakistan despite trailing by 296 runs on the first innings.

The gallant display followed their dominant form against the struggling tourists in the limited-overs contests. The hosts swept the one-day series 3-0 and easily won the lone Twenty20 international.

In Khulna, Bangladesh showed their batting prowess as Tamim Iqbal hit his nation’s highest score of 206 and shared a 312-run opening stand with Imrul Kayes (150) in the crucial second innings.

Bangladesh’s only series wins since gaining Test status in 2000 have come against fellow wooden-spooners Zimbabwe and once against an under-strength West Indies.

The Pakistan skipper would not confirm whether Saeed Ajmal would take the field after being ignored for the third one-dayer and the Khulna Test, but was confident his star off-spinner would soon be back to his best.

Ajmal, who returned to international cricket with a remodelled action in the preceding limited-overs series, failed to impress with just one wicket in three games on the tour.

“I think Ajmal is the kind of guy who can come good anytime,” Misbah said.

Pakistan have brought in all-rounder Bilawal Bhatti to replace seamer Rahat Ali, who had been ruled out ahead of the first Test due to a hamstring injury.

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim said his team would go into the match at the Sher-e-Bangla stadium staying positive that victory can be achieved.

“We have one goal and that is to win the final Test of the series,” said Rahim.

“We will do whatever it takes to win and everyone is working hard towards it.

SHAKIB Al Hasan stretches during a training session.—AP
SHAKIB Al Hasan stretches during a training session.—AP

“We have played good cricket over the last month and it would be great to finish the series on a high.”

Rahim said he was fit to keep wicket after hurting a finger on the right hand while attempting a catch in Khulna. He batted in the second innings but was dismissed without scoring.

“I kept wicket at the nets today and felt good,” he said on Tuesday.

“I will test myself again before the toss because I want to make sure I am ready to do the job well.”

But the hosts will be without strike seam bowler Rubel Hossain, ruled out due to a side strain.

Both Misbah and Rahim said the pitch in Dhaka was different from the featherbed in Khulna, on which just 26 wickets fell during the high-scoring draw.

“This pitch looks to have more pace and bounce from the one in the first Test,” said Misbah.

“There will be something for everyone and I hope we are going to get a result in the match,” he concluded.

Squads:

PAKISTAN: Mohammad Hafeez, Sami Aslam, Azhar Ali, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq (captain), Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Wahab Riaz, Yasir Shah, Zulfiqar Babar, Junaid Khan, Haris Sohail, Saeed Ajmal, Imran Khan, Babar Azam, Bilawal Bhatti.

BANGLADESH: Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Mominul Haque, Mahmudullah, Shakib Al Hasan, Mushfiqur Rahim (captain), Soumya Sarkar, Taijul Islam, Shuvagata Hom, Mohammad Shahid, Shahadat Hossain, Litton Das, Jubair Hossain, Abul Hasan

Umpires: Nigel Llong (England) and Ranmore Martinesz (Sri Lanka)

Match referee: Jeffrey Crowe (New Zealand).

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2015

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