Pakistan vs Australia T20 Live Streaming and Highlights Melbourne
By ganesh at 4 February, 2010, 1:26 pm
Match Facts Friday, February 5, MCG Start time 19.35 (08.35 GMT).Pakistan are the Twenty20 world champions but will be without Shahid Afridi in Melbourne

News : Next in line White wants to learn
Players/Officials: Michael Clarke | Shahid Afridi | Steven Smith | Umar Gul
Matches: Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne
Series/Tournaments: Pakistan tour of Australia
Teams: Australia | Pakistan
Big Picture
Finally Pakistan’s drawn out, controversial and currently win-less tour comes to an end. At the start of the summer they were a chance of challenging Australia in the Test series. Then they were determined to topple them with a band of reinforcements in the one-day series. After losing eight internationals in a row, this is the last opportunity to do something successful.
The good news is the tourists are the World Twenty20 champions after their triumph in England last year and they have won their past seven games in this genre. However, they will be without their captain Shahid Afridi, who was so hungry in the final ODI in Perth that he chomped on the ball. After admitting to tampering, he will miss two Twenty20s before being allowed back. That leaves Shoaib Malik in charge as the third leader of the trip.
Australia should be confident given their form this season, but this is their weakest format and they have won only 11 of their 24 internationals. Michael Clarke is captain full-time after Ricky Ponting’s T20 retirement, but already there have been calls for Cameron White to have the top job given Clarke’s apparent unsuitability to the game.
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Watch out for…
Umar Gul didn’t have much fun in the one-day series and hasn’t played since delivering a nine-ball over that cost 23 in Adelaide. Those numbers should be ignored by the selectors because Gul is a Twenty20 master. He is the most successful bowler in the world in this format, with 39 wickets at 11.58 in 23 games.
Steven Smith is a batsman-legspinner who is most exciting for his brutal shot-making. Only 20, Smith has immense power and has quickly proved he is ready for international action, although the rise may have come a little too quickly for his bowling. He had limited opportunities in the Big Bash with the bat, but took seven wickets at 10.28 in five games and has 310 runs and nine victims in seven one-day domestic contests.
Team news
Australia have some strong fast bowlers to choose from, with Ryan Harris, Mitchell Johnson, Shaun Tait and Dirk Nannes jostling for three spots. There is also competition at the top of the order with Shane Watson, Shaun Marsh and David Warner all preferring to walk out first.
Australia squad Shane Watson, Shaun Marsh, David Warner, Michael Clarke (capt), Cameron White, Travis Birt, David Hussey, Steven Smith, Brad Haddin (wk), Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris, Dirk Nannes, Shaun Tait.
Pakistan have to tinker to fill the various roles of Afridi and are also without Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan, who don’t play Twenty20s. There are still 15 players with the squad so the touring selectors have plenty of options.
Pakistan squad Salman Butt, Kamran Akmal (wk), Fawad Alam, Umar Akmal, Shoaib Malik (capt), Khalid Latif, Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), Imran Nazir, Rana Naved-ul-Hasan, Umar Gul, Mohammad Asif, Saeed Ajmal, Rao Iftikhar Anjum, Mohammad Aamer.
Pitch and conditions
The surface in Melbourne is usually hard work for everyone in the longer forms of the game, but that can often be overcome in Twenty20s. The weather might also be tricky, with rain predicted in the morning before easing to isolated showers.
Stats and trivia
Australia have lost both times they have faced Pakistan in Twenty20s
Shoaib Malik and Kamran Akmal have played 27 T20 internationals, four behind the leader Brendon McCullum, while Australia’s most experienced men are Michael Clarke and Nathan Bracken, who is not in the squad, on 19.
Australia haven’t completed a T20 game since their first-round exit at the World Twenty20 in June. Their two games against England in September were wash outs.
The MCG has hosted two of these internationals, with Australia winning each time
Quotes
“We have to win this game. We are professionals and not [just] looking forward to us going back to our country after 100 days. We’re just concentrating on tomorrow’s match.”
Shoaib Malik, Pakistan’s stand-in captain
“They’re the best team in the world at this format of the game. We’ll have to play exceptionally well again to beat them.”
Cameron White, Australia’s vice-captain
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I don’t know which is more shameful – losing every single match or that ridiculous ‘ball biting’ incident by Afridi before 18 TV cameras. Does this man have no brains at all? How could he have hoped to get away with it? He should be banned for life.
Afridi was trying to be caught on camera so that he is out of T20 as captain and that conspirer Shoaib becomes captain to make Yousaf feel bad as he was against Shoaib captaincy because of the rift this guy has been creating in the team. This idiot Afridi did not even think of pakistan who have brought this stupid to this stage that he can represent pakistan. But these idiots don’t play for pakistan, they either play for bookies, or indian league ipl for dollars but never play for pakistan for the sake of making pakistani people happy. This ball tampering incident is the worst I have ever seen in the history of cricket. What a stupid act. FOR COMMITTING SUCH A CRIME AFRIDI SHOULD BE BANNED AS HE HAS DISREPUTED CRICKET AND PAKISTAN