Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Opportunit­y for Sarfraz to create a legacy

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Cricket fans, we have a dream final! Pakistan vs India, and yes it just doesn’t get any bigger than this.

I am not sure how many people tipped the two arch-rivals to clash in the final, especially after the one-sided defeat Pakistan had to endure in its opening match in Birmingham. But the unpredicta­bility and never-say-die spirit of Pakistan cricket is here for all of us to celebrate again as we all await with bated breaths for what promises to be an epic clash at The Oval in London.

Before I dwell on Pakistan’s strategy for the big match, I want to say that the final has given Sarfraz a God given opportunit­y of leaving a lasting legacy. The feisty wicket-keeper batsman is still learning the art of captaincy, yet has grown in stature as leader in every game this tournament. My advice to Sarfraz for the final is simple - take all decisions wholeheart­edly and without any fear whatsoever.

In big games, you need captains to have a clear mind since they are the ones who have to steer the ship. Sarfraz needs to back his own abilities to the hilt since a confused or timid approach can hurt the team and dampen the chances of success.

As I have said earlier, Pakistan’s seniors Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez need to come to the party for the big game, both these players have contribute­d in many wins and Sunday is the time for them to deliver once again on the biggest stage of all.

Hafeez’s cameo against England will hold him in good stead for the final. Malik has had a quiet tournament by his standards but I expect him to come good on the big occasion. We all need to back the seniors which will help them focus and help the youngsters in the team who might have some nerves or stage fright on Sunday.

I am heartened by Pakistan’s opening partnershi­p of Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali. The two have done a fantastic job for the team at the start of the innings and one more partnershi­p of substance can give the side the required momentum for a possible victory.

Azhar has been a revelation for me. Leading up to the tournament, his presence in the eleven was questioned by many, yet he has once again displayed that he is a strong character who makes a genuine effort to adapt to different situations in a match.

If Fakhar gets out early, Azhar should take the charge and focus on minimizing the dot balls, Pakistani batsmen need to remember that strike-rotation is as important as hitting boundaries in an ODI. Meanwhile, the biggest challenge for Pakistan I believe is combatting the Indian batting line-up. Virat Kohli’s team has already proved its credential­s as the best batting unit in the tournament. Its top-order is in great nick and it has a powerful trio of MS Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh and Hardik Pandya in the middle-order.

India look unfazed even in a pressure situation, Kohli’s scarcely believable record while chasing is known to all and I believe that Pakistan would have to target taking wickets with the new ball since strikes at the top of the innings are to be crucial.

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Afridi says getting Rohit and Shikhar out early will be crucial.

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