Pakistan under-19s will lock horns with India earlier than both teams would have
expected and hoped for at the quarter final stage on Monday at the Tony Ireland
stadium. It will be televised. India failed to win their group whereas Pakistan
won all 3 matches with comfortable ease. The most awaited game of the tournament
should be a cracking contest. Both of these two teams were strong contenders for
the title and they would have wanted to avoid each other before the semis, but
the sad reality is that one of them will be knocked out and fail to reach the
semis on Monday. Between them they have featured in 5 finals at the U19 CWC
since 2004, winning 3 of them. Both teams come with a strong history and
reputation at this level and they will want to protect and strengthen that
here.
The last 3 times they have met Pakistan haven’t lost a single
encounter, but all encounters have gone down to the wire and been close fought
games. The margins of victory are as follows:-
- 2 wicket win in a rain
reduced game with 3 balls to spare at 2010 U19 CWC QF
- 1 run win in U-19
Asia Cup on 24th June
- Last ball tie in U-19 Asia Cup Final on 1st
July
Just like in 2010 they will be meeting at the quarter final stage at
the Under 19 World Cup. Will India be knocked out again or will they get their
revenge?
India’s Strengths
Exposure of playing on
television in front of the cameras
Exposure of playing at the wicket here at
the Tony Ireland Stadium
The ’Unmukt Chand’ factor
Defensive play of their
batsmen who all have sound techniques
Playing Spin
India’s
Weaknesses
Attacking the short ball, a clear area of
vulnerability
Lack of depth and explosiveness in the batting
Hesitancy in
the running between the wickets
Heavy over reliance on
Chand
Pakistan’s Strengths
Opening
combination
Finishers
Late order
hitting
Spinners
Pakistan’s Weaknesses
Seam
attack
Conditions/venue
Lack of television exposure
Lack of a 6th
bowling option
One dimensional spin attack
Potential
MOMs
Chand – big match player, in form captain, most prized
Indian wicket
Baba – made a significant score with the bat against
Pakistan in the last match and bowls off spinners which will be useful against
the many Pakistani left handed batsmen and all-rounders
Sharma –
experienced customer with ball in hand
Babar Azam – already has 2 MOMs in
the tournament, in form captain
Sami Aslam – player of the tournament in
SA triangular series and U19 Asia Cup 2012
Ehsan Adil – bowled heroically
in the tied encounter, taking 3 wickets and holding his nerve in the final over
Prediction
As Pakistan topped their group and have
the winning momentum behind them, they will be bitterly disappointed to lose,
perhaps even more so than India. They have the edge over India at this level in
recent times. I am backing them to win, but they’ll have to play well and it
won’t come easily. Runs on the board will be important; the pressure of chasing
in a knockout game can easily get to the chasing side and it will be no
different here.
How well Pakistan adapts to the conditions at this
particular stadium and the pressures of playing under the cameras which will be
a new experience for several of these players will be a decisive factor.
Both teams have a consistent and established opening pair. Whoever puts
on a higher opening stand and goes on to make a bigger score will probably
determine the outcome of the game. It’s the As (Aslam, Azam) vs. the Cs (Chand,
Chopra). Both have scored 3 50+ scores between them for both sides in the pool
matches. Both have put on a stand of over 100 for the 1st wicket during the pool
matches. Both bat well in partnership and a have a sound understanding of each
other’s games.
Key Battles
Sharma vs. Azam – Sharma
nips the ball about both ways with not a great amount of pace. He has been
likened to Praveen Kumar. With 2 new balls, mirroring international cricket, he
could cause the right hander a few problems. Azam has been dismissed by Sharma
in the previous U19 CWC quarter final in New Zealand when he was bowled through
the gate by an inswing delivery. Azam will need to be cautious and try to see
him off.
Adil vs. Chopra – Another opening bowler vs. opening batsmen
battle where games are decided so often, but particularly relevant here with two
gifted opening combinations for both sides. Chopra looks extremely susceptible
to the short pitched delivery from the 2 games we have seen India play live in
this tournament. With Adil’s height one would think he’ll bowl back of a length
and try to bounce him out.
Pakistan spinners vs. Indian batsmen –
Pakistan play 3 front line spinners, 2 left arm spinners and one right arm leg
spinner. They are a spin dominated attack, bowling around 30 overs in the
innings combined more often than not. India will need to play them well to get a
decent total. It’s a big part of the game.
for score board of u 19 world cup 2012 http://cricresults.com/
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