Twenty20 No. 1 spot on line in Zimbabwe

Australia and Pakistan will tussle it out with the host in a tri-series beginning on Sunday.

Published : Jun 30, 2018 09:36 IST , Harare

 Australia will hope to put behind its demoralising tour of England.
Australia will hope to put behind its demoralising tour of England.
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Australia will hope to put behind its demoralising tour of England.

Australia, Pakistan and Zimbabwe meet in a T20 tri-series starting in Harare on Sunday with the World No. 1 ranking on the line in the sport's shortest format.

Pakistan travels to Zimbabwe as the world's top rated team but if the Australians are able to put their torrid tour of England behind them they could claim that status for themselves.

Australia is in dire need of a confidence booster after enduring a 6-0 drubbing across limited-overs formats on its tour of England, and ahead of its arrival in Zimbabwe coach Justin Langer insisted “there's light at the end of the tunnel.”

Stiff challenge

Australia slipped down to third in the ICC's T20 rankings after its defeat to England but could come out of the Zimbabwe tri-series with the top ranking if it is able to reverse its losing streak. The challenge is a stiff one, however, as Australia is currently missing six key limited-overs players, with Steve Smith and David Warner currently serving bans while Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and Mitch Marsh all recovering from injuries.

It will be up against a Pakistan side brimming with confidence after having lost only one of its eight T20 internationals this year.

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Looking to extend its success, Pakistan named a full strength squad for its trip to Zimbabwe. It decided not to rest fast bowler Mohammad Amir for this tour, while the contributions of 19-year-old leg-spinner Shadab Khan will also be crucial in conditions expected to favour spin.

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The experienced Mohammad Hafeez will likely return to its top order after his bowling action was cleared as legal last month. “Hafeez warranted a place after clearing his action,” said Pakistan selector Inzamam-ul-Haq.

Uncapped opener Sahibzada Farhan was also included “after showing good form in domestic matches,” said Inzamam. Pakistan will also bank on the experience of captain Sarfraz Ahmed, who has toured Zimbabwe twice before.

New look

Host Zimbabwe has had its own side shorn of valuable experience due to a pay dispute between Zimbabwe Cricket and several senior players. There will be a new look to its team when it takes on Pakistan in Sunday's opener, with young batsman Tarisai Musakanda tipped to be named as new captain.

The Zimbabweans will also be distracted by the potential outcomes of the ongoing ICC conference, where their cricket board's massive debts are being discussed.

The signs are that this could be a difficult first outing for new coach Lalchand Rajput. “To be very honest, I just look at the players who are available and the best 15 or 17 which we have picked,” he said. “So my job is to get the 17 who are available and prepare them for the tri-series. I am not interested in who is available or not available. My job is for the people who are available and I want to prepare them well for the tri-series.”

The three teams will play each other twice, with a rest day on Saturday before the top two sides meet in next Sunday's final.

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