Pakistan’s Super Eight entry threatens fancied teams in ICC World Twenty20 2009
53ICC World Twenty20 2009
By Syed Khalid Mahmood
There were a lot of discussions and
debates on whether or not Pakistan would be able to force their way
into the Super Eight, after having succumbed to a humiliating defeat at
the hands of hosts England in their opening game.
My reply to
all the queries in this regard was simple and straightforward. I told
everyone, on and off the record, that I would be surprised if Pakistan
didn’t accomplish their goal. The assessment was not based on any
cricketing knowledge or anything like that. It had to do something with
history and past record.
People generally have short memory. The
followers of the game conveniently forget the fact that Pakistan have
achieved their objective more often than not in similar circumstances.
I
had convinced the anxious supporters of the Pakistan team that they
need not to worry because the lady luck was more likely to be on their
side and not only the Netherlands but any other side would have had to
face the music.
It was proved once more that Pakistan could
never be written off no matter how terrible they may appear on the
field or how much they might be lacking in depth or strength. Mind you
if they are on song no team on earth can withstand them. They are the
one team who defy logic more regularly than anyone else.
I had a
gut feeling that the Netherlands stood very little chance of coming to
terms with Pakistan although they had stunned England in their first
game. Taming Pakistan is always the most difficult of propositions and
the other fancied teams in the competition would soon get a feel of it.
Pakistan’s
qualification in the Super Eight means a warning to all other seven
teams. They have been drawn in the easier of two groups with Sri Lanka,
New Zealand and Ireland. The other group is much stronger on paper with
the quartet of India, South Africa, England and the West Indies making
the cut.
If the past record has to serve as a reference again,
Pakistan would be quite happy to be playing against Sri Lanka and New
Zealand against who they have had exceptional record in all forms of
the game.
Both
Sri Lanka as well as New Zealand have been known for playing their
worst cricket against Pakistan. Ireland, who had been instrumental in
knocking Pakistan out of the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean, will be
required to overcome a lot of outside factors to do it again.
In
the prevailing scenario it looks very unlikely that Pakistan would not
reach the semifinals. Once they are there it would be a matter of just
two more good days. They could, however, be tested in the semifinals
and finals should they reach there.
It doesn’t really matter how
seriously Younis Khan takes the T20 games once the Pakistan team gets
into their grooves it’s almost next to impossible to derail them.
That’s the special thing about the Pakistan cricket. They can conquer
the world with any kind of ammunition and any type of leadership.
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zeewaqar77 says:
7 months ago
Pakistan is a dangerous team.....but always unpredictable.
I think they will make it to the semis