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South Africa
vow to bounce back against Pakistan
FAISALABAD—South African coach Mickey Arthur said the team was confident
of bouncing back in the one-day series against Pakistan after losing the
second match last week.
“Lifting the team after the loss is not difficult at all and it will not
be an issue,” said Arthur ahead of the third match here on Tuesday.
South Africa are level 1-1 with Pakistan in the five-match series after
the Proteas won the first by 45 runs before Pakistan clinched the second
by 25 runs — both of them played in Lahore. “We have played really well
through the tour, we had a little stutter at Lahore. We have set our
team really high standards and need to maintain those standards,” said
Arthur whose team won the earlier Test series 1-0.
Arthur said he believed that the new-ball-change rule after 35 overs in
each innings of a one-day match would increase the run-rate. “The scores
in the last 10 overs especially in the subcontinent will be bigger
because of the ball change,” said Arthur of the rule recently introduced
by the International Cricket Council.
“The ball is not reversing as much as it used to, it is a lot harder and
it goes off the bat quicker. Runs are going to be a little bit more
plentiful at the back end.” Arthur also said his bowlers need to be more
consistent in the final overs of the innings for the rest of the tour.
“We are continually monitoring our death bowling. Sometimes it is a
little bit of a lottery. We have specialists who do it for us but we
need to be as consistent as we can,” he said.
Pakistan will again be without pace spearhead Mohammad Asif, still
suffering from a recurrence of an elbow injury which saw him miss the
first two matches.
The home team have included opener Khalid Latif in their 15-man squad
and dropped Mohammad Hafeez. Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik was confident
his team would carry winning momentum into the third match.
“We gave a good team spirit to win the second match and players are
responsible enough to carry that momentum because the middle match is
always important,” said Malik. Pakistan are likely to replace opener
Yasir Hameed with out of form Imran Nazir.—Agencies |