Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Pakistan’s race to T20 domination

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DUBAI: Brash young players, peak fitness and a winning mentality “in their DNA”, Pakistan are the current kings of internatio­nal Twenty20 cricket.

The last two Sundays have seen Pakistan race to series whitewashe­s in the game’s shortest format against Australia and New Zealand. They also have registered 11 consecutiv­e series wins — a world record.

The rapid-fire cricket of T20 mirrors the helter-skelter nature of life in the country of 220 million.

Former captain-turned-commentato­r Ramiz Raja believes Pakistan’s T20 flair comes naturally. “It’s partly our DNA,” said Raja. “But our successes have a lot to do with skills and fitness. Pakistan is a damn good team in this format, bowling out the opposition at will.”

With their powerful and penetrativ­e bowling unit, Pakistan have dismissed rival teams the most times — 31 in all — while, in the last two years, they have defended a total of under 150 on 40 occasions out of 44, with three failures and one tie.

Sunday’s win against New Zealand here was their ninth match victory in a row — their longest winning streak. “Pakistan take this format very seriously and play with regular players most of the time,” said Raja.

The greatest of all the surprises is Pakistan’s fielding — not a strong point in the past. Their fielders have effected 25 run-outs in the last 28 matches.

Following their first round exit from the 2016 World T20, Pakistan have a new captain in Sarfraz Ahmed while the coaching reins were handed to South Africa’s Mickey Arthur, a former Australia coach.

Chief selector Inzamam-ulHaq, one of Pakistan’s greatest batsmen, had no reservatio­ns over selecting youngsters. It completely changed the scenario as since September 2016, Pakistan have won 29 of 33 T20Is with only four defeats.

The current year has been phenomenal for Sarfraz and his young side, winning 17 of their 19 matches with two losses.

So what has changed? Analysts say it is linked to the youthful nature of the country.

According to the Election Commission of Pakistan, 42.4 million out of the nearly 97 million registered voters in this year’s poll were between the ages of 18 and 35.

 ?? AFP ?? Pakistan have won their last nine consecutiv­e T20s.
AFP Pakistan have won their last nine consecutiv­e T20s.

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