Australia Vs Afghanistan, 39th Match of WC 2023 dream11 prediction today match

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Match : Australia Vs Afghanistan, 39th Match of WC 2023

Venue : Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

Date & Time : 7th November, Tuesday at 2:00 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 03
AUS won - 03
AFG won - 00
NR - 00,
Tied - 00,

Pitch Report :

The pitch on offer at the Wankhede Stadium has always favored the batsmen and it will be the same for this gamne as well. It will be a proper batting wicket for this game with good help for the spinners as it'sa night game so dew also likely to come into play. The Pacers won't get much swing but there wil be good bounce for them. Both teams will be looking to field first and get it out of the way after winning the toss. Chasing team won 60% matches here.

Average first innings score here is 275 runs so far.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 28°C on the Tuesday with 75% humidity and 10 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of rain during the match.

Probable XI :

Australia :

David Warner, Travis Head, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Josh Inglis (WK), Marcus Stoinis, Alex Carey/Sean Abbott, Pat Cummins (C), Adam Zampa, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood.

Afghanistan :

Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK), Ibrahim Zadran, Rahmat Shah, Hashmatullah Shahidi (C), Azmatullah Omarzai, Ikram Alikhil/Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, Rashid Khan, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Naveen-ul-Haq, Fazalhaq Farooqi.

Preview :

The action will continue in the ongoing World Cup as Australia, the most successful team in ICC events, are about to face Afghanistan in the 39th game. This highly anticipated match will take place at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, on Tunesday, November 7th, at 02:00 pm IST. Currently, Australia has won 5 out of 7 matches and are in 3rd place on the points table with 10 points. On the other hand, Afghanistan are entering this game after a 7 wickets win against Netherlands in 34th game at the Ekana stadium and kept hope alive to make the playoffs this year. They have played 7 matches in this campaign and are at the 6th of the points table with 8 points.

Australia are sitting pretty in the points table in terms of making it to top four. They started their tournament in a not-so-good way, losing to India and South Africa. But they managed to win their next five matches comfortably including the one against the Netherlands when they registered the biggest win in ODI World Cup history by 309 runs and after that they defeated defending champions England by 33 runs in the last game.
Australia find themselves a little crippled in terms of player availability with clouds on Glenn Maxwell’s fitness. Even Mitchell Marsh is unavailable due to personal reasons, as he has flown back home. Having said that, Travis Head’s return to the playing XI has certainly bolstered their batting up the order while this encounter also gives more time to the likes of Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne to get their mojo back. The bowling attack comprising Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Adam Zampa seems unperturbed at the moment.


On the other hand, Afghanistan are surprisingly still in the hunt to make it to the semifinals and that is where their massive improvement in ODI cricket gets highlighted. They defeated teams like England, Pakistan and Sri Lanka in the league stage and can surprise even bigger teams. However, to beat a team like Australia, they will have to play the best cricket of their life. The five-time champions could be too good for Hashmatullah Shahidi and his men, but cricket is a game of uncertainties, and Afghanistan will be looking to turn the tables on the Aussies. Afghanistan continue to fret over an injury to Ikram Alikhil, the man who changed things for them in the middle order and secured valuable points. Najibullah Zadran will replace him in the playing XI if he is unfit even as there are no updates on Ikram. Apart from that, the team looks pretty settled and they are clear with their roles as well. Also, the likes of Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naveen-ul-Haq will have to take more responsibility to strike early against big teams. Even the death overs bowling is a worry for Afghanistan while Azmatullah Omarzai will be key too with both bat and ball. His all-round ability has lend a lot of solidity to the team.

Team Guide

Makes various team combinations with the help of these information.

*Australia*

Alex Carey :

Alex Carey is the known for his consistency in lower order, he will not take unnecessary risks but will score at a good rate. Overall he's scored 1814 runs at an average of 32.98, includes eight half-centuries and a century. The wicket-keeper batter also hasn't solid numbers against in India, with 219 runs at an average of 24.3. Punt pick.

Josh Inglis :

Josh Inglis is the hit or miss type batter but he was played a brilliant inning of 58 runs recently against the SL, also he has brilliant with his wicketkeeping skills. Overall he's scored 274 runs at an average of 19.57. Punt pick.

David Warner :

David Warner is one of the top openers in the world with 6825 runs at an average of 45.5. He has a decent record against the Afghanistan, hammered 291 runs in three ODIs at an amazing average of 145.5 and strike rate of 109.8. This includes a century and a fifty. Warner gave Australia a fantastic start and smashed consecutive centuries and a half-century in past four innings, 81vsNZ, 163 vs PAK & 104 vs NED. Warner is now fourth leading run getter for Aussies in this tournament with 428 runs at an average of 61.14. Default c/vc pick.

Steven Smith :

Steve Smith is the known for his consistency, he will not take unnecessary risk but will score at a handy strike rate. He has not been able to do anything special in the first four matches of this World Cup but batted well in last two matches match scored 71 runs against the Dutchv & crucial 44 in the last game against the England. But now a big innings is going to come from his bat. The right-hander has an good record against Afghanistan (113 runs, avg. 56.5), which includes a fifty. Default c/vc pick.

Marnus Labuschagne :

Marnus Labuschagne is the technical sound batter who's going through with fine form. He has played useful innings in all matches so far scoring 272 runs at an average of 38.85 in this WC, which includes crucial 71(83) vs England in last game. The quality batter scored 1540 runs at an average of 37.56 in 45 ODIs so far, but he's able done well compared to these figures. Punt pick.

Mitchell Marsh :

Mitchell Marsh is an excellent batting all-rounder has established himself as one of Australia’s most reliable performers in white ball cricket over recent years. Finally, in the past four matches against Sri Lanka & Pakistan, he played consecutive convincing innings of 122 & 52. He's overall scored 2456 runs & gets 54 wickets in 50 over farmat. In a ODI match against Afghanistan, Marsh has scored just 8 runs. Overall as ODI opener, Marsh has hit 554 runs at an average of 55.4 and strike rate of 122.3. Will be a best c/vc pick.

Glenn Maxwell :

Glenn Maxwell is the destructive batting allrounder who's the able to change the match scenario within few deliveries. He's scored 196 runs at an average of 39.20 and also picked up four wickets in this mega event. Maxi also has a solid record against the Afghanistan, with 94 runs, Avg - 47.0, & taken a wicket in two matches. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.

Marcus Stoinis :

Marcus Stoinis is another valuable all-rounder for Australia, with 1481 runs and 47 wickets in ODIs. The star allrounder managed to score crucial 35 runs and also gets a wicket against the England in last game. He has played just a match against the Afghanistan and took 2/37 in that game. His ability to perform under pressure in crucial situations is an asset to the team. Default c/vc pick.

Cameron Green :

Cameron Green is a quality allrounder who's scored 442 runs and taken 16 wickets in his 23 matches ODI career so far. The allrounder also scored 134 runs at an average of 19.1 & taken three wickets in India. He has been in good recent form and can turn out to be effective here as well. Good pick.

Mitchell Starc :

Mitchell Starc looking in good shape and he's fourth top wicket taker for Australia in this tournament picking up 9 wickets in sseven matches with the economy is 6.36. The quality pacer also has 7 wickets with the average of 13.7 runs apiece in three ODI innings against the Afghanistan. The Afghan top-order is slightly vulnerable to the left-arm pace, and Starc has also troubled them in the past. Starc will have the responsibility of providing powerplay wickets to his team, something the other bowlers have failed to do consistently this series. Must have pick.

Pat Cummins :

Pat Cummins is one of the best bowler for Aussies who's picked up 10 wickets in at an average of 32.70 in this WC. Cummins has 136 wickets in 84 matches with an astonishing average of 28.34. He picks up a wicket every 31 balls in this format. Pat Cummins has scalped 3 wickets, including the best figures of 3 for 30 against the Afghanistan. Must have pick.

Josh Hazlewood :

Josh Hazlewood is a wicket-taking fast bowler. With 126 wickets from 81 ODI matches, also scalped 2 wickets in a match against the Afghanistan. He was destroyed Indian top order in the first game took 3/38. The Australian pacer has a knack for taking wickets consistently. He is poised to be a valuable addition to fantasy teams for this match.

Adam Zampa :

Adam Zampa is a lone specialist spin option for Australia and done his well in previous five outings took 3/21, 3/74, 4/8, 4/53 & 4/47 respectively and he's now top wicket taker in this World Cup with 19 wickets in seven matches. Zampa is scalped 3 wickets in just a match against the Afghanistan. overall he's 161 wickets in just 92 ODIs. Good pick.

Sean Abbott :

Sean Abbott is the handy bowling allrounder who's looking good with bat & ball ODIs series against the India. He comes into this series in good form. Overall he's 20 wickets in 17 ODIs so far. Punt pick.

*Afghanistan*

Rahmanullah Gurbaz :

Rahmanullah Gurbaz is a dynamic and explosive opener who's played an important role and played a memorable inning of 80 runs and led his team to a historic victory over England in recently & aggressive 65(53) in the two match ago against the Pakistan. The wicket-keeper has a solid record in ODIs, with 1192 runs at an average of 37.25 in 33 ODI matches. The opener also has solid numbers in subcontinent conditions, accumulated 1164 runs at an average of 40.13, which includes five centuries & four half-centuries in 29 ODIs. Must have pick.

Ibrahim Zadran :

Ibrahim Zadran is a technical sound batter and knows exactly how to build the innings. Including three centuries and five half-centuries, he smashed 1009 runs at an amazing average of 45.86 in the 23 matches in the Asia. Boasting an impressive 1142 runs with the solid average of 47.58 from just 26 ODI matches. He was the man of the match in the recently, thanks to his valuable inning of 87 runs, Afghanistan defeated Pakistan for the first time in ODI cricket. His consistency in performances establishes him as a valuable asset for any team. Will be a best c/vc pick for grand league.

Rahmat Shah :

Rahmat Shah is a experienced batter who's also bowls occasionally and scored magnificently three fifties in a row, 52(54), 62(74) & 77(84)* in past three outings. He's played 104 ODIs so far and scored 3534 runs at an average of 36.81, which includes 5 tons & 26 fifties. Shah played just a game against the Australia and scored 43(60) runs in that game. Punt pick.

Hashmatullah Shahidi :

Hashmatullah Shahidi is an experienced batter who's looking in good form. The skipper played a captains knock recently matches, scored crucial 80 runs against the India and 58* in a match against the Sri Lanka & match winning 56* in the last game. Shahidi scored 2057 runs at an average of 34.86 in 71 ODIs so far. The Afghanistan's skipper scored 18 runs, Avg - 18.0 in a match against the Aussies. Punt pick.

Mohammad Nabi :

Mohammad Nabi is an outstanding allrounder, who's the man of the match for his outstanding bowling, took 3/28 in the last game. Overall he's scored 3182 runs and 160 wickets from 154 ODIs. But he's managed to gets just 2 wickets in three matches against the Australia and scored 55 runs at an average of 18.3. The allrounder was the bowled well in two game ago picked up two crucial wicket while given just 16 runs in his six overs spell. Must have pick.

Azmatullah Omarzai :

Azmatullah Omarzai is an underated bowling allrounder who can able to contribute with both bat & ball. He's played 20 ODIs so far and scored 371 runs, Avg - 33.73. & picked up 11 wickets in these. He was made crucial 62 runs in the recently game against the Indian strong bowling lineup and match winning unbeaten 73(63), including a wickets in a match ago against the SL. Punt pick.

Rashid Khan :

Rashid-Khan is an exceptional player, who's able contribute with both bat & ball. He's picked up 179 wickets in just 101 ODI matches, also amassed 1267 runs. He bowled brilliantly recently against England, taking three wickets for only 37 runs in his 10 over spell and also played a crucial innings of 23 runs with the bat. Rashid picked up a wicket in a match against the Australia with the economy is 6.50. Default c/vc pick.

Fazalhaq Farooqi :

FazalHaq Farooqi is a proficient wicket-taking bowler, with 38 wickets in 27 ODIs. Farooqi was the man of the match in a game ago against the SL, took 4/34. His knack for consistently taking wickets makes him a valuable asset in any fantasy team.

Mujeeb Ur Rahman :

Mujeeb-ur-Rahman, a left-arm fast bowler, is known for his wicket-taking prowess in international cricket. He was Man of the Match for his memorable performance recently against the against England. He played a valuable innings of 28 runs in just 16 balls and also took three wickets. Mujeeb also scalped just a wickets in a match against the Australia and took 1/40 in the last match. Which making him an x-factor player in fantasy teams.

Naveen-ul-Haq :

Naveen-ul-Haq is the wicket taking pacer. This will be his last World Cup and he will do everything possible to make it memorable. He's played just 13 ODIs so far and picked up 20 wickets in these. He was bowled well in the previous game took 2/52. Good pick.

Noor Ahmed :

Noor Ahmed is the impressive youg Left Arm chinaman bowler, who's played just two games in this tournament and took 2/31 & 3/49 respectively. He's known for his wicket taking attitude and will be looking for continue to his form for upcoming matches. Punt pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

Australia ODIs

WK :

Alex Carey -

3dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
11(14), 28(25), 11(19), 14(12), 2(4), 99(77), 12(23), 6(10), 3(9), 39(46), DNB, 12(6)*, 0(1), 21(18), 67(51),

Josh Inglis -

3dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 6dwn, Open, 3dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, Open, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
3(6), 38(28), 14(12), 13(9), 58(59), 5(4), 48(30), 0(3), 6(9), 45(45), 0(4), 50(27), 1(5), 26(27), 138(130), 41(18)*, 5(4), 85(70)

Batter :

Mitchell Marsh (c) - Right Arm Medium

1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, DNB, Open, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn,
36(51), 9(15), 121(108), 52(51), 7(15), 0(6), 31(48), DNB, 96(84), 4(4), 71(56), 6(9), 29(26), 0(1), 17(15), 47(47), 66(36)*, 81(65), 56(30),
0/18(2), 2/19(4), DNB, 0/6(1), DNB, 2/43(7), 1/24(5),

David Warner -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn, Open, Open, Open,
15(16), 81(65), 104(93), 163(124), 11(6), 13(27), 41(52), 48(33), 56(34), 53(39), 52(53), 10(6),12(13), 78(56), 106(93), 0(2),23(31), 106(102), 16(17), 86(84),

Steven Smith -

1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
44(52), 18(17), 71(68), 7(9), 0(5), 19(16), 46(71), 27(29), 55(42), 74(61), 0(1), 41(60), 0(3), DNB, 22(30), 21(16), 94(114), 80(78)*, 105(131), 61(94),

Marnus Labuschagne -

2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 7dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 5dwn, 2dwn
71(83), 18(26), 62(47), 8(12), 40(60), 46(74), 27(41), 40(31), 3(5)*, 72(58), 27(31), 39(49), 44(63), 20(22), 15(16), 124(99), 80(93)*, 28(45), DNB, 15(22), 8(4), 58(55)

Travis Head -

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
11(10), 109(67), 17(11)*, 38(24), 64(36), 33(28), 31(31), 51(30), 5(10), 152(130), 19(28),
0/28(5),

All-rounder :

Glenn Maxwell - Right Arm off-break

4dwn, 4dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn
41(24), 106(44), 0(1), 31(21)*, 3(17), 15(25), 77(71), 5(6), 5(7), 8(10), 14(8), 25(50), 2(8), 19(22)
1/62(10), DNB, 0/40(5), 1/36(10), 2/34(10), 0/33(8), 1/34(8), DNB, 4/60(10), 0/7(2), 0/18(4), 0/9(3), 4/52(10), DNB

Cameron Green - Right Arm Medium

4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn,
47(52), 8(11), 8(20), 50(40)*, 34(26), 9(13), 19(13), 31(52), 18(27), 0(2)*, DNB, DNB , 12(19), 25(12)*, 89(92)*, 3(11),
DNB, DNB, 0/11(2), DNB, DNB, 1/30(7), 2/103(10), 0/44(6), 1/59(10), 1/32(5), 0/20(5), DNB, 0/35(6), 2/25(4), DNB, 1/17(6),

Marcus Stoinis - Right Arm Medium

5dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 6dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn
35(32), 21(24), 20(10)*, 5(4), 29(21), 18(13), 10(12), 17(10), 26(26), DNB , 5(8), 11(8), 42(29)*, 12(15),
1/34(4), 2/40(5), 0/11(2), 0/11(2), 0/40(5), 1/81(10), 1/58(10), 2/20(6), 1/43(10), DNB, 2/27(7), DNB, 1/21(5), 0/29(5),

Sean Abbott - Right Arm Medium

DNB, DNB, 6dwn,
DNB, DNB, 54(36),
1/31(6), 1/30(3), 1/91(10), 1/46(10), 2/54(10), 0/31(3), 2/50(7), 1/40(9), 1/50(10), 3/23(6), 0/31(9), 2/39(8), 1/56(8), 2/45(8),

Bowler :

Mitchell Starc - Left Arm Fast

2/66(10), 0/89(9), 1/22(4), 1/65(8), 2/43(10), 2/53(9), 1/31(8), 0/35(6), 3/18(3), 1/53(7), 0/67(10), 5/53(8), 3/49(10), 4/47(8), 1/45(10), 3/60(10), 2/11(7), 1/43(9),

Pat Cummins - Right Arm fast

2/49(10), 2/66(10), 1/14(4), 2/62(8), 2/32(7), 1/71(9), 0/33(7), 2/34(6), 1/59(8), 1/44(10), 2/25(6), 3/62(10), 2/22(6), 2/37(9), 4/35(9), 0/48(8), 3/57(10),

Adam Zampa - Legbreak

3/21(10), 3/74(10), 4/8(3), 4/53(10), 4/47(8), 1/70(10), 0/53(8), 1/67(10), 2/57(10), 3/71(10), 0/113(10), 4/48(8), 1/42(9), 4/45(10), 0/6(2), 0/37(6), 1/50(8), 3/45(9), 4/31(6),

Josh Hazlewood - Right Arm Medium fast

2/49(10), 2/70(9), 1/27(6), 1/37(10), 0/36(7), 1/60(9), 3/38(9), 2/42(8), 1/62(10), 2/79(10), 0/74(9), 3/41(10), 1/21(7), 2/33(7), 1/51(10), 0/11(6), 3/31(10),

Afghanistan ODIs

WK :

Rahmanullah Gurbaz –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
10(11), 0(4), 65(53), 11(21), 80(57), 21(28), 47(62), 119(92), 4(8), 1(7), 5(15), 151(151), 18(47), 6(22), 145(125), 22(45), 8(10), 2(12)

Ikram Alikhil –

DNB, DNB, DNB, 4dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, DNB, DNB, 4dwn
DNB, DNB, DNB, 19(21)*, 58(66), DNB, 4(9), 40(43), 21(10), DNB , DNB, 29(40)

Batter :

Ibrahim Zadran –Right Arm Medium

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 1dwn, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
20(34), 39(57), 87(113), 14(15), 28(48), 22(28), 22(25), 7(18), 7(14), 75(74), 0(11), 80(101), 0(6),1(6), 100(119), 41(58)*, 22(21), 54(75),

Najibullah Zadran –

5dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 6dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn,
2(8), 5(13), 15(22), 23(15), 17(25), 10(22), 10(15), DNB, 10(13), 2(8), 7(6)*, 57(56),

Hashmatullah Shahidi (c)–

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn
56(64)*, 58(74), 48(45)*, 8(29), 14(36), 80(88), 18(38), 59(66), 51(60), 13(21), 15(11)*, 0(3), 22(54), 2(7), 9(13)*, 4(3), 57(62)

Rahmat Shah–

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn
52(54), 62(74), 77(84)*, 36(62), 3(8), 16(22), 18(25), 93(82), 45(40), 33(57), 0(1), 0(6), 2(5), 8(14), 7(11), 36(42)

Riaz Hussan–

Open, DNB, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open
34(66), DNB, 14(13), 40(63), 0(5), 17(20), 58(47)

All-rounder :

Mohammad Nabi– Right Arm Offbreak

DNB, DNB, DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 1dnw, 4dwn, 3dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn,
DNB, DNB, DNB, 7(9), 9(15), 19(27), 6(12), 1(8), 65(32), 3(6), 3(15), 29(29), 7(19), 1(9), 25(15)*, DNB, 23(23), 2(5),
3/28(10), 0/33(6), 1/31(10), 0/41(8), 2/16(6), 0/32(4), 0/18(6), 4/44(8), 0/35(10), 0/50(10), 0/18(4), 2/46(10), 2/34(10), 1/7(2), 1/29(6), 1/25(6), 0/20(3), 2/52(10)

Azmatullah Omarzai - Right Arm Fast Medium

3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 7dwn, DNB, 5dwn, DNB,
31(28)*, 73(63)*, DNB, 27(32), 19(24), 62(69), 22(20), 14(7)*, 16(12), 56(71), 2(7), DNB, 28(31), DNB,
0/11(3), 1/37(7), 1/50(5), 2/56(7), 0/13(2), 0/34(4), 1/9(2), 0/40(3), 0/22(4), 0/11(2), 0/30(5), 1/39(6), 0/48(5),

Gulbadin Naib - Right Arm Medium

1dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 6dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 5dwn
22(16), 15(13), 0(3), 20(21), DNB, 5(9), 32(25)
4/60(10), 1/58(8), 2/36(8), 1/19(2), 2/42(8), 0/22(4), 1/34(7)

Abdul Rahman –Right Arm fast medium

DNB, 5dwn, 8dwn, 6dwn, 6dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB
DNB, 4(4)*, 2(13), 4(20), 6(5), 60(45), 15(25)*, 64(58), DNB
1/39(4), 1/83(10), 0/23(3), 0/27(4), 1/35(8), 1/52(8), 3/49(9), 1/7(2), 1/74(10)

Bowler :

Rashid Khan– Legbreak Googly

0/31(10), 1/50(10), 0/41(10), 1/43(10), 3/37(10), 2/57(8), 0/48(9), 1/42(7), 2/63(10), 0/66(10), 1/42(10), 0/53(10), 2/42(10), 2/28(9), 2/21(9), 0/21(4), 4/37(10), 1/40(8),

Mujeeb Ur Rahman– Right Arm Off-break

1/40(10), 2/38(10), 0/55(8), 1/57(10), 3/51(10), 0/64(8), 0/30(7), 1/25(7), 1/60(10), 1/62(10), 1/50(10), 1/45(10), 3/3(10), 0/34(7), 3/40(10), 2/29(7), 0/18(2), 1/39(10)

Fazalhaq Farooqi– Left Arm fast Medium

0/36(5), 4/34(10), 0/39(7), 1/50(7), 0/50(6), 1/19(5), 1/27(6), 0/52(7), 0/53(6), 1/45(7), 3/69(10), 1/58(10), 2/26(5), 3/22(7), 3/24(8), 0/33(4), 0/44(7)

Naveen-ul-Haq - Right Arm Fast Medium

0/47(7), 2/52(7), 2/48(8), 1/44(6), 0/31(5), 1/31(6), 1/41(7), 1/45(8), 4/42(10), 3/68(9), 0/20(5),

Noor Ahmad - Left Arm wrist spin

2/31(9), 3/49(10), 0/26(4), 1/70(9), 1/54(8), 0/32(4), 2/10(6), 3/49(10)

Fareed Malik - Left Arm Fast Medium

2/70(10), 0/8(1), 2/61(9), 2/43(8), 0/42(7), 0/38(8)

Sharafuddin Ashraf - Left Arm Orthodox

5dwn, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 6dwn
14(8), 19(27), 24(18), DNB , 34(21)*, 53(33)
0/46(10), 1/47(8), 1/30(7), 3/53(9), 1/41(10), 0/45(10)

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