T20 World Cup: Adrenaline gushing through fans' veins as Pak vs Ind clash draws near

All eyes are on blockbuster to see how India's experienced batting line will counter Pakistani guns that recently gathered momentum by winning T20I tri-series

By
Arsalan Shehzad

The most awaited cricket encounter is just a few days away. The hype of the arch-rivals' clash spiked much before the commencement of the T20 World Cup. Fans are getting increasingly keener to see the action as the match-day draws closer. The high-octane clash will unfold at the most iconic Melbourne Cricket ground (MCG) in front of a packed crowd on Sunday.

So, all eyes are on the blockbuster to see how India's experienced batting line will counter the Pakistani guns that recently gathered momentum by winning the T20I tri-series.

The scheduled battle between old rivals is highly anticipated by both cricket nations and its significance cannot be expressed through words as it will be watched by hundreds of millions around the world, on televisions in remote villages as well as on big screens in crowded cities.

Fans of both teams are pictured with flags inside the Dubai International Stadium before the between India and Pakistan. — Reuters
Fans of both teams are pictured with flags inside the Dubai International Stadium before the between India and Pakistan. — Reuters

Due to political tension between the two countries, the neighbouring country’s board (BCCI) has constantly sidestepped playing bilateral series with Pakistan. That's why the curiosity about this ICC tournament match between the rivals is so exaggerated. The global cricket body achieves record revenues from this megahit meeting.

Ever since the last bilateral series between both nations in 2012/13, the two sides have met each other 12 times across ICC and ACC formats.

Pakistan are currently ranked 3rd in the T20 International ranking. They enter the mega event following the tri-series win.

India, top-ranked in T20Is, also got a boost after winning the T20I home series against Australia and South Africa.

Pakistan fans will never forget the opening contest of the previous edition. Pakistan broke the 14 years losing streak to stun India by 10 wickets in Dubai. The honour was earned by the opening pair of Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan, who overpowered the fiery Indian bowling attack. Both of them played immaculate innings.

Pakistans Mohammad Rizwan (R) and Babar Azam (2R) celebrate after winning the match against India in Dubai, UAE, on October 24, 2021. — Reuters
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan (R) and Babar Azam (2R) celebrate after winning the match against India in Dubai, UAE, on October 24, 2021. — Reuters

This time around the top contenders are also meeting at a neutral venue (Australia), and again Pakistan’s dominating duo is the biggest challenge for Rohit Sharma's bowlers. We can’t wait to see how they tackle them. India has suffered a massive blow in the shape of the unavailability of Jasprit Bumrah due to a crippling injury.

The neighbouring countries clashed recently twice -- in the T20 Asia Cup on the United Arab Emirates soil. India tamed Pakistan in their group match. But with a strong performance a few days later, Pakistan staged a magnificent comeback in Super 4s, overpowering the rivals.

Changing squad at last dateline

Both countries took the advantage to confirm their final squad just before the deadline on 14 October, as more changes will require special ICC approval.

Explosive batsmen included

After completing his rehabilitation in London, explosive batter Fakhar Zaman, (who had been named in the reserves list) was promoted into the 15-player squad for replacing injured Usman Qadir.

The veteran left-hander Fakhar has 1,349 T20I career runs in 71 matches at a strike rate of 129.09. Fakhar was dropped from the squad because of poor form and injury, with an uncapped Shan Masood replacing him against England.

The experienced batter had managed 96 runs from six innings at the Asia Cup. But he is known for his ruthless hitting proficiency in limited-over cricket and he is lined up to play the highly-anticipated clash with India.

Middle order concerns

After the T20 Asia Cup and the home series disappointment, lots of queries were made about Pakistan's middle-order strength and intent, but after the tri-series outcome, Pakistan's batting line has got a boost and the skipper looks confident ahead of the mega event and believes that this middle order is on the right track. Babar remarked during the World Cup trophy unveiling ceremony: "the middle order has moved up in the last two matches (tri-series). When you get such performances right ahead of the World Cup, you earn a lot of belief as a team, and I think our middle order will perform well, and we are supporting them; the middle order is chipping in. And these are good signs for us before the T20 World Cup.”

Dangerous bowling attack

The Pakistan team has a destructive bowling unit that will be challenging for other competitors in this T20 World Cup.

Shaheen Shah Afridi returns

After Shaheen's comeback, Pakistan's bowling attack seems more dangerous and has attained much depth to maintain their dominance. In their previous T20 World Cup clash, Shaheen's exceptional spell demolished the Indian openers.  

Shaheen Afridi removes Rohit Sharma for a first-ball duck during the T20 World Cup 2022. — Reuters
Shaheen Afridi removes Rohit Sharma for a first-ball duck during the T20 World Cup 2022. — Reuters

The skipper acknowledges the recovery Shaheen and the tri-series victory have boosted their confidence ahead of the T20 World Cup opening match against India.

Babar has welcomed back Shaheen, saying, “He is fully fit and dedicated and we are looking forward to winning the tournament. Pakistan has always produced good fast bowlers. Shaheen’s return has only strengthened our fast-bowling attack further.”

Haris Rauf is in a special form and his high-speed and slow ball variations are improving day by day, particularly in death overs. He also played a key role in the recently concluded series and changed many games in Pakistan's favour. Haris is also known for the Australian conditions for his past Big Bash bowling experience.

Naseem Shah is one of the finest fast bowlers, who can challenge the fearless Indian batting.

Mohammad Hasnain and Mohammad Wasim junior also remain key bowlers in the Pakistan T20 World Cup squad.

On the other hand, Bumrah's and Jadeja's absence is a massive blow for the Indian side. Rohit will depend on a bowling attack with Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammad Shami bringing in experience, but the track record of India's death bowling remains concerning.

Head-to-head matches in T20 World Cup

India leads Pakistan in the T20 World Cup appearance results. They have faced each other in 6 matches, India won 4 times, whereas Pakistan came out victorious on one occasion. One match ended in a tie, and that match ended with India's victory. On record, Pakistan is five games behind against India, but the match on Sunday can go any way.

Winner

Margin

Opposition

Ground

Match Date

Pakistan10 wicketsIndiaDubaiOct 24, 2021
India6 wicketsPakistanKolkataMar 19,2016
India7 wicketsPakistanDhaka
Mar 21, 2014
India8 wicketsPakistanColombo
Sept 30, 2012
India5 runsPakistanJohannesburg
Sept 24, 2007
IndiaTiedPakistanDurban
Sept 14, 2007

Pakistan's results in the last 10 T20I games

(Most recent first): W W L W W L L W W W

India's Results in the last 10 T20I games

(Most recent first): L W W W W L W L L W W

Key players to watch in the Pakistan side

Babar: Skipper Babar boasts 3,231 career T20I runs in 92 matches at a strike rate of 129.65. He is the backbone of the batting line. He has been remarkable consistency and has leadership abilities.

This time also, Babar is the centre of attention in the most significant encounter in the T20 World Cup. His last performance against these rivals was historic as he shared memorable innings with Rizwan.

Pakistani skipper Babar Azam plays a shot during their T20 World Cup match against India. — Reuters
Pakistani skipper Babar Azam plays a shot during their T20 World Cup match against India. — Reuters 

The skipper is a real threat to Indian bowlers as he knows how to take advantage of Australian conditions.

Rizwan will be a key anchor for Pakistan in the T20 World Cup encounter against India. The No1 T20 batter is also a big threat to Indian bowlers. His last two years' record has been remarkable.

In his last appearance against India in the T20 Asia Cup, he scored 71 runs in 51 balls with Pakistan successfully achieving the target of 181 runs.

Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan plays a shot during the ICC men’s T20 World Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. — Reuters
Pakistan’s Mohammad Rizwan plays a shot during the ICC men’s T20 World Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. — Reuters

Key player to watch on the Indian side

The experienced top-order of KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, and Virat Kohli is in form and can counterattack pace and bounce.

Rohit Sharma: The Indian skipper is a specialist T20 opener and has 3,737 career runs in 142 T20Is at a strike rate of 140.59. The Indian captain was in great touch in the Asia Cup and recently concluded the series. He is one of just four players at this year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup that took part in the inaugural event 15 years ago. And now he is a veteran, with more than 140 T20 international matches for his national side, he will play a key role in the clash with Pakistan.

KL Rahul: Indian opener KL Rahul is a master-class batter who knows how to get runs in the T20 format. Rahul is also one of the most destructive Indian openers. He has 2,137 career runs in T20Is at a strike rate of 140.40 in 66 matches.

Virat Kohli is returning to his previous form due to his current performances; he has played some notable innings in the T20 Asia Cup and their important home series before the World Cup preparation.

Kohli's return to the original form is also a wake-up call for all teams. Kholi also has a fine track record against Pakistan in multi-team T20I tournaments with scores of 78*, 36*, 49, 55*, 57, 35, and 60 since the T20 World Cup of 2012. 

Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli celebrates after scoring half a century during the Cricket Twenty20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Dubai, UAE, on October 24, 2021. — Reuters
Indian cricket captain Virat Kohli celebrates after scoring half a century during the Cricket Twenty20 World Cup match between India and Pakistan in Dubai, UAE, on October 24, 2021. — Reuters

The other players in the spotlight

Both teams have some prominent white-ball all-rounders or players who can change the dynamic of a T20 match.

Mohammad Nawaz

Pakistani middle-order strength has been questioned in the recent past but Nawaz's fearless hitting has given some hope to Pakistan.

The last appearance of Nawaz against India in the Asia Cup was really impressive as he scored 42 runs in 20 balls to help Pakistan in an important run chase.

In the recently concluded tri-series, Nawaz's attacking approach was sensational with outstanding knocks of 38* and 45* as per T20 cricket requirements.

Haider Ali

In this T20 World Cup, Haider Ali has got a big responsibility on his shoulders as he will have to play his role by playing aggressive cricket in the middle-order position. Haider will make his debut in the T20 World Cup and he is likely to be included in the team for the match against India. Haider is known for his aggressive batting style. We hope he continues his momentum as he did in the tri-series final.

Suryakumar Yadav

The 2nd top-ranked Suryakumar has scored at an astonishing rate of 176.81 across his 34 T20I appearances and his current form is a threat to Pakistan bowlers.

Hardik Pandya

In-form Hardik Pandya is an outstanding finisher from the Indian side, with a career strike rate of 148.49. His T20I batting style is so aggressive for his power-hitting abilities.

Quotes during trophy unveiling

The skipper Babar was fully aware of the significance of the forthcoming biggest encounter against the rivals. "Any contest against India is always a high-intensity match; spectators also eagerly wait for this. On the field, we enjoy it a lot and give our 100%," Babar said during the captains’ talks in the T20 World Cup Trophy unveiling ceremony.

Rival captain Rohit also declared that the match against Pakistan is the most important of the World Cup. "We know the importance of the match but there's no point talking about it every time and creating that pressure," Rohit said on the same occasion.

Pitch and conditions

The Australian conditions or pitches are also known as the "hub of pace". Most teams face difficulties playing under those conditions. But Pakistan has all types of pace varieties to get the maximum benefits out of Australian conditions.

Squads

Pakistan squad: Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan, Asif Ali, Fakhar Zaman, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Rizwan (wicket-keeper/batter), Mohammad Wasim, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Shan Masood.

Standby Players: Usman Qadir, Mohammad Haris, and Shahnawaz Dahani.

India squad: Rohit Sharma (Captain), KL Rahul (vice-captain), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Deepak Hooda, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), Dinesh Karthik (wicket-keeper), Hardik Pandya, R. Ashwin, Yuzvendra Chahal, Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Harshal Patel, Arshdeep Singh, and Mohammed Shami.

Standby Players: Mohammed Siraj, Shreyas Iyer, Ravi Bishnoi, Shardul Thakur.

Fixtures

October 23 – vs India, Melbourne

October 27 – vs winner Group B, Perth

October 30 – vs runner-up Group A, Perth

November 3 – vs South Africa, Sydney

November 6 – vs Bangladesh, Adelaide