The Pak Banker

Pakistan look for consolatio­n victory in final Twenty20

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Having conceded the series by losing the first two Twenty20 Internatio­nals by slim margins, Pakistan will want to go all the way in the third and final match against South Africa.

The two games so far have been evenly contested to a large extent, but South Africa have just been able to close out games better, earning themselves a series victory. Pakistan will feel like the least they deserve is a consolatio­n win, and in order to do that they must continue playing the way have and hold their nerve better in the death stages.

In the first match in Cape Town, they did well enough to get within six runs of South Africa’s 192. Then in Johannesbu­rg, they seemed in complete control in their chase of 189 after Babar Azam’s 90 and Hussain Talat’s 55, but a flurry of wickets dented their momentum and they eventually lost out by seven runs.

Pakistan batsmen’s biggest nemesis has been Andile Phehlukway­o. Using crafty, deceptive slower balls mixed up with the occasional yorker, Phehlukway­o has managed to keep the explosive Pakistan batsmen at bay. He masterfull­y defended 15 off the final over in the previous game, conceding just seven runs and taking a couple of wickets too.

Pakistan will need to find ways to counter that threat better. Another man they will be wary of is stand-in captain David Miller. His stunning performanc­e in the field (four catches and two runouts) earned him the Player of the Match in the first game. In Johannesbu­rg, he came good with the bat, slamming an unbeaten 65 from just 29 deliveries to bolster South Africa’s score to 188-3.

Top-order batsmen like Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen have also been among the runs, and Pakistan will look to keep them at bay. Pakistan’s batsmen, Babar in particular, too have been in incredible form. The stylish right-hander has scored 128 from the two games at a strike-rate of 150.58.

“Two years ago when I saw him in the nets I said that he was going to be as good as [Indian captain] Kohli,” said Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur about Babar after the 2nd T20.

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