Arab Times

T20s give Pakistan chance to hit back

Tom’s death ‘lesson’

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DURBAN, South Africa, Feb 27, (AFP): Pakistan have a chance to hit back after a trouncing in the Test series when they meet South Africa in the first of two Twenty20 internatio­nals at Kingsmead on Friday.

The tourists were outclassed in the Tests, losing all three matches, but can be reasonably optimistic about their prospects in the shorter forms of the game with the Twenty20 games followed by five one-day internatio­nals.

Only five of South Africa’s current Test players are in the T20 squad — Faf du Plessis, who has been appointed captain in the shortest format, AB de Villiers, Robin Peterson, Rory Kleinveldt and fast bowling discovery Kyle Abbott.

The change of emphasis in South Africa’s approach is underlined by the fact that national coach Gary Kirsten handed the T20 reins to Russell Domingo, his assistant coach, before a three-match series against New Zealand earlier in the season. South Africa won that series 2-1. Pakistan will be boosted by the inclusion of the experience­d duo of Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik.

Opening batsman Mohammad Hafeez takes over as T20 captain, although Test skipper Misbah-ul-Haq will resume the leadership for the one-day internatio­nals, which start in Bloemfonte­in on March 10.

The Akmal brothers, Kamran and Umar, who were not part of the Test squad, are others who could add impetus to the T20 side.

Whereas South Africa’s greatest strength is in their number one-ranked Test team, Pakistan are likely to be lifted by the infusion of new players after a morale-sap-

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