13 February 2015

Build Up to India Pakistan WC 2015 clash

          BUILD UP TO THE EPIC INDO-PAK CLASH WC CLASH

When India clash with Pakistan in their first group match of the 2015 World Cup at the Adelaide Oval, they would surely be looking forward to maintain their sweet record of never being defeated by their arch rivals at this grand stage. This clash has always been a fascinating one for the fans, bureaucrats and every possible human being that follows the game, even in a slightest manner. A recent video published by Star Sports is a perfect example of how anticipated this clash is and the hype that is being generated out of it. The anticipated number of viewers for this clash is mammoth 15% of the world’s population. Jesus!!! Both teams would fancy their chances as neither have been putting their best foot forward coming into this world cup.

India have been playing cricket down under for the past couple of months now but are yet to register their first win. After suffering a 0-2 series loss in the Test matches against the hosts, the no. 2 ranked side in the world was expected to fare much better in the triangular series which also featured England. But the team displayed a sorry figure and lost three matches while one match was washed out. Though the perennial poor performers, our bowlers, have held their reputation in the entire series by leaking runs too easily, our batsmen too have not held their forte and display the same aggression and application that was on show during the test series. The middle order looks brittle and shallow while the top is too reliant on Virat Kohli. Even the presence of experienced duo of Suresh Raina and MS Dhoni fails to bolster the lineup. Three early wickets and India seriously lack the resilience to bat out the whole quota of 50 overs. As a result, the openers are bound to play a vital role if the defending champions are to reach anywhere close to their previous feat in 2011. Dhawan has been a shadow of himself during the entire tour while Rohit Sharma’s injury woes seem unending. Both the batsmen need to click together to bolster our chances as was visible during the Champions trophy in England.

On the other hand, Pakistan too has its own stock of worries (they should have for Christ sake). After being recently thrashed 2-0 by New Zealand, this unpredictable side had a major boost when ICC cleared their ace spinner, Saeed Ajmal of bowling. Ajmal was reported of suspect action and had earlier withdrawn from the mega event to undergo corrections in his action. However, the good news did not last for long as Mohd Hafeez was ruled out the event due to a leg injury. Hafeez had been a mainstay for the team and was among the top allrounders currently before he too was reported and suspended for illegal action. Pakistan already have lost premier bowlers Umar Gul and Junaid Khan owing to injuries and Hafeez’s exclusion does not send a right message for the team’s fortunes. PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) has named Nasir Jamshed as Hafeez’s replacement which diminishes Ajmal’s chances of making to the squad.

Both sides have a lot on their table which makes this contest more exciting and a must watch. So, mark your calendars and wait in excitement for this epic clash only on Star Sports Network. Listeners can also tune into All India Radio for match commentary. The match starts at 0900 Hrs on 15th February at the historic Adelaide Oval.    

  

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