February 22, 2025

Pakistan clash with India in do-or-die Champions Trophy encounter at Dubai

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By Ehsan Qureshi

(Pakistan News & Features Services) 

Hosts and defending champions Pakistan clash with arch adversary, India, in a do-or-die Champions Trophy’s biggest tie at the Dubai International Stadium on February 23. This is a huge match for Pakistan to salvage their pride and for millions of their supporters looking at them after their dismal opening match against New Zealand at National Stadium, Karachi. 

However, for achieving their goals and objectives, Muhammad Rizwan’s green shirts outfit must come up with an outstanding performance in all three areas of the game-batting, bowling and fielding. Pakistan’s recent record against India in both 50 overs Asia Cup and World Cup is bleak. 

Unfortunately, Pakistan’s performance in the tri-series at home was also far from encouraging. In Champions Trophy, however, Pakistan have enjoyed slight edge over India with 3-2 record. There was a hope of revival when Pakistan whipped South Africa in the tri-series league match. 

The Proteas entered the game without a few of their star performers but the manner in which Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha notched-up amazing centuries and shared a record 260-run fourth wicket stand to engineer a comfortable victory in the do-or-die fixture gladdened many hearts. 

Can they replicate their heroics against India, who possess a formidable batting line-up and equally potent bowling attack? The Indo-Pak encounters have had a history of creating additional pressures for both sides. Will it yet another nervy games and India choke against all odds? The cricket fans will get the answers on what is expected to be a thrilling Sunday for them. 

While Pakistan lost heavily to New Zealand in the opening game, the Indians, in sharp contrast, made a grand start by hammering Bangladesh with fast bowler Muhammad Shami snapping up five wickets and opener Shubman Gill cracking a brilliant unbeaten century. 

It was impressive display by India despite their missing their most sought-after bowler, Jasprit Bumrah. Shami filled his place admirably well after returning from injury which kept him out of business for over a year. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli may not be at their most fluent at the moment but both of them have the credentials to play match-winning knocks.

KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer and Gill are in great form and raring to go. Down the order, they have all-rounders who can be very explosive with the bat. The spin quintet of Kuldeep Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar and new sensation Varun Chakaravarty can pose threat to Pakistan’s inconsistent batting line-up. They may field three of these five spinners in the playing eleven. 

The Indians, having almost all bases covered, definitely have an edge over the hosts after having whitewashed England in the recent ODI series at home. After losing rising opener Saim Ayub a few weeks ago, Pakistan got another big blow in the opening match when attacking opener Fakhar Zaman was ruled out of the event due to reoccurrence of injury. Imam-ul-Haq has been included in his place. Fakhar could have been good psychological impact on the India team which is gone now. 

The Pakistan batters facing criticism of experts and public after slow batting against New Zealand. Rizwan and Salman will have to accept the challenge against the Indian bowlers. How Babar Azam bats, slow or fast, could determine the fate of the match. If he anchors Pakistan innings deep it can benefit team in building a good total if the hitters do their job around him. The Indians must be aware of the threats they face in the shape of Babar, Salman and Rizwan. 

Pakistan’s fiery bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf have the opportunity to make amends of their indifferent performance in the recent matches. If they can cause dents with early Indian wickets, the match can go either way. 

The one area where Pakistan is disadvantaged clearly is spin bowling. With Abrar Ahmed being the only specialist spinner in the squad, they could struggle in maintaining control through part-timers.

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Reckelton hits chanceless ton as star-studded South Africa rout Afghanistan in Champions Trophy

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By Ehsan Qureshi at National Stadium, Karachi

(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Opener Ryan Reckelton smashed a chanceless century as South Africa launched their campaign in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in style when they handed out 107-run drubbing to Afghanistan at the National Stadium, Karachi, on February 21. 

Chasing a challenging target of 316 off 50 overs for victory, Afghanistan, despite a defiant knock from Rahmat Shah and enjoying strong cheers from vociferous crowd, were bowled out for 207 in 43.3 overs. 

Rahmat came in to bat at number four spot and stood like a rock. He was the last man to be dismissed, caught behind to Ryan Reckelton for 90 off 92 balls with nine fours and one six. 

Rather surprisingly, none of the other Afghan batters showed intent for long innings and he did not receive the desired support from the other end. 

The experienced fast bowler, Kagiso Rabada, returning to the side after skipping the recently concluded tri-series, was the pick of South African bowlers, claiming three wickets for 36 runs. His fellow pacemen, Wiaan Mulder and Lungi Ngidi, took two wickets apiece. 

The 1998 inaugural trophy winners South Africa mustered a competitive total of 315 for six in 50 overs thanks to a fantastic century from Reckelton and brilliant half centuries from Aiden Markaram, Temba Bavuma and Van der Dussen. 

Afghanistan, making their debut in the event, started badly by losing their openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz (10) and Ibrahim Zadran (17) in the power play which was a big setback for them. 

Gurbaz, known for his attacking shots, paid the price of getting adventurous as he attempted to hoist Ngidi out of the ground but ended up offering a catch at fine leg to Keshav Maharaj, who made no mistake. He made 10 in 14 balls with a solitary boundary. 

Zadran struck Kagsio Rabada for a massive straight six but the fast bowler took revenge soon afterwards by uprooting his stumps. Zadran made 17 off 29 balls with a six and a four. 

Opener Rickelton registered fifth century of the ongoing Champions Trophy while Markarm, Bavuma, and Dussen blasted half centuries which propelled South Africa to an impressive total of 315 after having opted to bat first in overcast conditions. 
They lost opener Tony de Zorzi (11) in sixth over with 28 runs on the board. But Rickelton, in the company of captain Bavuma, put Proteas on road to a grand recovery with 129-run second wicket partnership off 142 balls. 

Rickelton, who posted his career best score of 259 during the home Test series against Pakistan just a couple of months ago, played with solid defence coupled with controlled aggression to defy Afghanistan’s powerful pace cum spin attack. 

His entertaining half century came off balls with five fours and a six. However, in an effort to build South African innings, he continued to bat with patience. Bavuma, who survived a previous ball lbw review, ballooned top edge to Sadequllah at mid-wicket trying to hit Muhammad Nabi out of the ground. 

Veteran Afghan spinner Nabi bowled tightly to finish with two wickets for 51 runs in ten overs. Noor Ahmed proved expensive with figures of 1-59 in nine overs while medium pacer Azmatullah Omarzai returned the figures of 1-59 in eight overs. Their premier spinner Rashid Khan went wicketless, going for 59 runs in his ten overs. 

The Afghan spinners, with the sole exception of Nabi, were unable to stem the flow of runs besides after being unsuccessful in bringing about any mini-collapse during the course of the South African innings which hardly ever lost momentum, enabling them to get to a total in the excess of 300 without taking too many risks. 

The change of fortunes must have come a sigh of relief for the enigmatic South Africans as they finally managed to win an ODI after consecutive losses in the recent past. 

Only time will tell if they are able to extend their winning form in the tournament as they proceed to take on England and Australia in remaining league fixtures.

Afghanistan, on the other hand, will have to lift their game considerably in future games in order to make an impact in the event. They have entered the competition with high hopes but their spinners will have to come good and batters will need to play to their potential if they are to repeat their heroics of earlier ICC tournaments.

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