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Match : South Africa Vs Pakistan, Match 36 of T20I World Cup,

Vanue : Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

Date & Time : 3rd November Thursday at 1:30 PM IST

H2H Record :

Total matches - 21
SA won - 10
PAK won - 11
NR - 00,
Tie - 00,

Pitch Report :

The pitch at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney is one that can offer assistance to the seamers early in the season. But, it is a typically good ground for scoring. This is a balanced track and is expected to help the both batters & bowlers equally one again and can get slower as the match progresses. Although the bowlers have a chance to limit the number of runs the batters score, they can do so if they bowl well. There are opportunities for both bowlers and hitters to succeed on this field. After winning the toss both teams looking for bat first because of chasing team won just 60 % games here.
The average first innings scored here is 182 runs.

Weather Report :

The temperature is expected to hover around 17°C on the Thursday with 40% humidity and 20 km/hr wind speed. There are no chances of precipitation during the game.

Probable XI :

South Africa :

Quinton de Kock (wk), Temba Bavuma (c), Rilee Rossouw, Aiden Markram, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Wayne Parnell, Keshav Maharaj, Kagiso Rabada / Tabraiz Shamsi, Anrich Nortje, Lungi Ngidi.

Pakistan :

Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (c), Fakhar Zaman, Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah.

Preview :

Pakistan and South Africa come face to face in T20 World Cup 2022 on Thursday, with both teams staring at very opposite propositions. While Temba Bavuma's side will try to become the first team to confirm their semifinal berth, elsewhere Babar Azam's men will fight to stay alive in the tournament.

Pakistan finally got off the mark in this T20 World Cup with 6 wicket win over Netherlands on Sunday. Their bowlers were all over the Dutch batters and restricted them to just 91 runs in the stipulated 20 overs with Shadab Khan standing out, picking up 3 wickets. Mohammad Rizwan got into the act and played a decisive knock in the run-chase and fall short of a half-century by just one run. They still lack confidence with the bat and totally rely on their top order although Iftikhar Ahmed and Shan Masood stitched an excellent partnership against India in the losing cause. Among the pacers, Mohammad Wasim is the one to watch out for as he has already bagged 6 wickets in his last 2 outings. Win here will keep them in the semi-final race. Shaheen Afridi is still working hard to regain his full fitness.

South Africa on the other hand, are the only side to remain unbeaten in this tournament. After losing a point due to rain against Zimbabwe, the proteas later snatched two back-to-back wins over Bangladesh and India by 104 runs and 5 wickets respectively. They maintain the pole position in the Group 2 standings with 5 points. David Miller was simply outstanding against India where his knock of unbeaten 59* runs won the game for them and not to forget Aiden Markram’s valuable contribution of 52 runs. Wayne Parnell and Lungi Ngidi were the real match winners as the duo bagged 7 wickets between them. The chances of them topping the group are more.

Team Guide

Make various team combinations with the help of these information.

Wicket keeper :

Quinton de Kock :

Quinton de Kock is an amazing wicketkeeper batter, he will be open the inning and looking for scores quickly specially in the powerplay. He's smashed a century & three half-century in last ten T20 inning. Quinton de Kock is averaging just 28.72 in 14 T20Is this year. But, he found form in his last four T20Is, with scores of 1, 48*, 69* and 68 against India. Overall he's scored 2143 runs at an impressive average of 32.96 in 75 matches. De cock likes playing in Pakistan. In four matches, de Kock has made 147 runs at an superb average of 49.00 default c/vc choice for this match.

Heinrich Klassen :

H Klaasen is a highly talented batter, he's looking in fine touch recently earlier against India & recently in CPL he was played a magnificent knock 81 off 46 balls against India in this year. He's played 36 T20Is so far and scored 651 runs at an average of 25.04. He will be an important pick for grand league if Proteas top order collapse early.

Mohammad Rizwan :

Mohammad Rizwan is an amazing batter specially in limited overs format, he was top runs getter in the recently concluded Asia Cup. He will be open the innings along with skipper Babar Azam, The keeper-batsman has magnificently scored 2527 runs in 76 T20Is at an impressive average of 50.54. Rizwan was smashed 71 off 51 against India earlier and smashed four half-centuries in six matches against England recently. Mohammad Rizwan has struck nine half-centuries in 20 T20I matches this year, with a total of 888 runs at an average of 49.33 and strike rate of 123.84. Also, he has wonderful numbers against the South Africa scored 373 runs with the average of 62.16, Must have pick.

Batter :

Temba Bavuma :

Temba Bavuma is a very consistent batter specially in limited overs game and showing his class recently home T20 Toornament but his current form is not good. But he's managed to score only three in three matches including two ducks against India recently. The protias skipper has a good record in T20I cricket. He has smashed 579 runs at an average of 22.26. He has registered a half-century as well as. Thus, he could be a key pick.

Rilee Rossouw :

R Roussouw made his comeback after long time in last series against England and performed well smashed 131 runs at an impressive average of 65.00. He has been most consistent top order player for SA in various t20 leagues. Rilee Rossouw smashed memorable two centuries in last three T20Is innings (100* vs India & 109 vs Bangladesh) followed by 54* in the warm up vs New Zealand. He has had a brilliant year so far in T20s, with 1308 runs in 40 matches at an average of 41.10 and unbelievable strike rate of 176.70. Will be a great option for grand league.

Reeza Hendricks :

Reeza Hendricks is an attacking top-order batsman for South Africa and he's in amazing form in this year so far scored 323 runs at an impressive average of 46.14 in just seven innings including four half-centuries, he'd coming from fantastic series against England were he's smashed three consecutive half-centuries in a row. Overall he has scored 1372 runs at an average of 29.82 in 47 innings so far. He will be eyeing to create a huge impact once again in this series. Must have pick.

David Miller :

David Miller has been consistent in the 20-over format in the last few years include a fantastic IPL 2022 . The left-handed explosive batter has scored 2130 runs in 95 innings at a strike rate of 144.70 from 110 T20I outings so far, also strucked a century & three fifties in his last 10 innings. Miller was played match winning knock (59 off 46) in the last match against India. Will be a another top captaincy pick in this clash.

Babar Azam :

Babar Azam is currently the best T20Is batsman in the world but he was not managed to reach double figures from consecutive last three innings. He has scored two high scoring knock ( 87* & 110* ) against England recently after Asia Cup, he's not in his best in Asia cup managed to scored only 68 runs in six matches. He recently had a good Tri-Series in New Zealand, with two fifties in five matches scored 192 runs at an average of 48.00. He's not a good numbers in Australia, scored 123 runs with average of 24.60. Overall he's made 3239 runs, with two century & 29 half-centuries in 95 matches. Maintaining his evergreen form in shortest form the game he's scoring with the average of 42.06. No doubt he will be a default captain choice for this match.

Fakhar Zaman :

Fakhar Zaman is a dashing opening batter, he's looking for for play attacking cricket specifically in powerplays overs Fakhar scored 1369 runs at an average of 21.73 in 72 matches. In the last five matches, he was dismissed scoring under 15 runs in forth. But he's good numbers against the South Africa with 130 runs in six innings with the average of 26.00. Another solid c/vc pick from batter section.

Shan Masood :

Shan Masood is a technically sound batter who's made his T20Is debut recently against England and overall he's scored 328 runs in 15 innings, he was coming from good National T20 cup and looking good in Asia cup as well as and scored 12 runs in the last match. Punt pick.

Khushdil Shah :

Khushdil Shah is an utility player, he's a proper allrounder who can able to contribute to with both bat & ball. He's batted in the middle order and also bowled 1-2 overs in crucial occasions, some good knocks recently against England. Khushdil scored 309 runs at an average of 20.60 in T20Is. Will be a solid option for grand league if Pakistan's top order collapse earlier.

Asif Ali :

Asif Ali is an attacking batter who can smash the ball very well. But he's not in his best from couple of times, he's out on single digit fourth times in last five innings. However he's a game changer, able to change the Scenario of the game within a few balls. He's scored just 546 runs in the 56 matches so far. Looking his current form, it would be better to avoid him in H2H or small leagues, but will be the best option for a grand league.

All-rounder :

Aiden Markram :

Aiden Markram looking in great form from couple of times. He's performed well in IPL & T20I series against India & England, he's also a very handy part time bowler. He was batted amazingly in last eight matches smashed four half-centuries and also picked up a wicket. Overall he's scored 842 runs also picked up 6 wickets in 27 T20I so far. 2022 has been his best year in T20 for him, he has scored 635 runs in 22 innings at an average of 46.90 and strike rate of 146.60, and scored magnificent 52 runs in the last match. Must have pick.

Wayne Parnell :

Wayne Parnell an decent bowling allrounder, who can make good impact with both & ball, he's bowled brilliantly in last T20I match picked up three wickets against India. However, he has scored 165runs at an average of 27.50 and also picked up 56 wickets in 51 T20Is at an average of 23.91 and an economy of 8.1w. Will be another safest c/vc option for grand league.

Shadab Khan :

Shadab Khan made a return to the Pakistan team in Asia Cup after missing the games against Australia. He's making a spectacular comeback in the again West indies since from almost one year. He's looking good with both bat & ball in Asia cup. He is expected to contribute massively with both bat and ball in this game. Shadab has so far scored 404 runs and has also picked up 93 wickets from 80 matches in this format. He was promoted up in batting against Zimbabwe were he was scored 27 runs and done wonder with bowling scalped three wickets in the last match. Must have pick.

Mohammad Nawaz :

Mohammad Nawaz has been impressive with his ability to contribute in both departments. However, he has not performed well in international circuit. He has played 51 T20Is matches and scored just 385 runs & picked up 46 wickets so far. Nawas is third highest wicket-taker in Asia Cup with eight wickets in six matches and also bowled well in the previous tri series, expected same performance here. Good pick.

Iftikhar Ahmed :

Iftikhar Ahmed is a more effective with ball than bat because he's batted very low, Because Pakistan's top order is very strong, the chances of them batting are very less. He has played only 39 matches so far in which he has scored 601 runs and has also taken three wickets with bowling, also he was played a useful inning of 51 runs against India recently. Risky pick.

Bowlers :

Anrich Nortje :

Anrich Nortje is a one of the top speedster in the world cricket. He would be leading the pace attack for South Africa along with Rabada. Nortje picked four wickets in last T20Is series against India. Overall he has taken 30 wickets in 27 T20Is at an average of 21.26, and economy of 7.18. Talking about his last 5 T20Is he's taken seven wickets in these, Nortje will test Indians with his sheer pace. Must have pick from South African bowling section.

Kagiso Rabada :

Kagiso Rabada is the one of the best pacer at the moment in World cricket, he was at his best earlier in the IPL 2022. He was the third top wicket-taker with 23 wickets from his 13 appearances. He has played 52 T20I matches so far, taking 55 wickets. He bowled well in last series against India but Kagiso Rabada should enjoy these conditions. Still must have pick.

Lungi Ngidi :

Lungi Ngidi is an outstanding pacer who can able to take advantage from Australian soil pitches. He's bowled well in recently concluded series Against England scalped seven wickets. Overall he's picked up 57 wickets from 34 matches. He bowls in the death overs which gives him more chances of getting wickets. He's picked up 19 wickets in last ten T20Is. Ngidi has a good in Australia picked up right wickets in just four matches. Must have pick

Tabraiz Shamsi :

Tabraiz Shamsi is a fine spin bowler who's able to picks wickets in regular basis, he's picked up eight wickets in three T20Is against England recently. Overall he's scalped 72 wickets with economy of 7.11 in 58 T20Is matches. He was picked 11 wickets in last five matches and three wickets in last match against the Bangladesh, which give him confidence to perform in this match. Solid c/vc pick for grand league.

Keshav Maharaj :

Keshav Maharaj in an underrated bowler, he's looking in good shape in recent matches. He's picked 20 wickets in 24 matches, he's also very handy with the bat and picked up four wickets in last series against India & scalped three wickets against New Zealand in warmup game. Good pick.

Shaheen Afridi :

Shaheen Afridi is a premiere bowler from Pakistan he's missed Asia cup & England's series due to injury before that he was performed well in PSL. Overall he's picked up 48 wickets at an average of 25.65 in 43 matches. And he's taken 12 wickets in six matches in Australia. Will be a solid c/vc pick for this match.

Haris Rauf :

Haris Rauf is a key bowler for his team. His pace, variations, and perfect executions at the death over make him the death over specialist in Pakistan bowling unit. He has scalped 68 wickets from 53 T20i matches. He's Pakistan’s leading wicket-taker this year with 27 wickets, and also taken 15 wickets in 10 T20s on this ground at an average of 15.85 and economy of 6.60. He's scalped four wickets in just three matches in Australia in T20Is. Must have pick.

Mohammad Hasnain :

Mohammad Hasnain is a talented young pacer who's impressed everyone with his disciplined bowling capabilities. He was picked up four wickets in four matches in Asia Cup recently. He's played just 27 matches so far and picked up 25 wickets in these with economy of 8.44, Punt pick.

Usman Qadir :

Usman Qadir is only specialist spin bowling option in Pakistan's bowling lineup. He was bowled well against Australia and England in before the Asia cup. He's managed to get 29 wickets from 23 T20Is so far. Can be proved to more effective on surface like this. Good pick.

Naseem Shah :

Naseem Shah is dashing young pacer who's bowled with good pace, and will be more effective in power plays overs. After fantastic performances in the Asia Cup, Naseem Shah will be eager to have a go again in this tournament. He's picked 13 wickets in 12 matches and also bowled well in the previous series scalped four wickets. Must have pick.

Details Analysis

Cheat sheet

PakistanT20Is

WK :

Mohammad Rizwan –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
49(39), 14(16), 4(12), 34(29), 69(56), 16(17), 4(12), 1(4), 63(46), 88(67),

Mohammad Haris –

Open, Open,Open, Open, Open, Open
7(8), 6(11), 41(17), 14(15), 1(3), 5(6)

Batter :

Babar Azam (c) –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
4(5), 4(9), 0(1), 15(14), 55(40), 21(23), 79(53)*, 4(4), 87(59)*,

Fakhar Zaman –

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn,
20(16), 0(1), 13(28), 5(9), 15(18), 53(41), 10(6), 0(1),

Shan Masood –

1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, DNB, 1dwn, 1dwn,
12(16), 44(38), 52(42), 39(22), 19(21), DNB, 14(12), 0(2), 56(43),

Haider Ali –

4dwn, 4dwn, Open, 3dwn, 1dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn,
0(1), 2(4), 18(16), 31(15), 0(2), 8(11), 10(2), 18(14),

Khushdil Shah –Left Arm Orthodox

3dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn,
0(1), 27(25), 2(3), 29(21), DNB, 5(7)*, 2(4), 4(8), 1(3),

Asif Ali –

6dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn, 4dwn,
2(3), 14(12), 1(2), 2(2)*, 25(20)*, 7(9), 9(9), 5(4),

All-rounder :

Shadab Khan –Legbreak Googly

3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, DNB, 1dwn, DNB, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn,
4(2)*, 17(14), 5(6), ABN, 14(14), DNB, DNB, 8(7), 34(22),
3/22(4), 3/23(4), 0/21(4), 1/19(2), 1/30(2), 1/30(4), 0/31(4), 1/26(4), 0/21(4),

Mohammad Nawaz– Left Arm Orthodox

DNB, 5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 5dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 6dwn,
DNB, 22(18), 9(6), DNB, 10(11), 38(22)*, 45(20)*, 0(1),
0/11(2), DNB, 2/42(4), 1/7(2)*, 0/37(2), 1/33(4), 1/37(3), 0/28(4),

Iftikhar Ahmed –Right Arm Offbreak

2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, DNB, 3dwn,
6(5)*, 5(10), 51(34), 22(18), 25(14)*, DNB, 27(27),
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/7(1), 0/14(1),

Bowler :

ShaheenAfridi– Left Arm fast Medium

1/19(4), 0/29(4), 0/34(4), 2/29(4)*, 0/7(2)*, 2/21(4), 3/26(4),

Haris Rauf –Right Arm Medium

1/10(3), 1/12(3), 2/36(4), 2/34(4), 2/22(4), 3/28(4),

Naseem Shah –Right Arm fast

1/11(4), 0/34(4), 1/23(4), 0/38(4), 1/31(3), 2/38(4), 2/27(4), 0/18(3),

Shahnawaz Dahani –Right Arm Fast

0/21(2), 1/22(3), 0/33(2), 0/62(4), 2/37(4), 1/38(4), 1/7(2), 0/29(4),

Usman Qadir – Legbreak

DNB, 2/48(4), 0/41(4), 2/36(4), 1/34(4), 2/33(4), 2/35(4),

Mohammad Wasim –Right Arm Medium

2/15(4), 4/24(4), 0/27(3)*, 2/16(3), 0/37(4), 2/33(4), 0/19(2), 2/20(4),

Mohammad Hasnain –Right Arm Medium fast

0/36(3), 0/38(4), 1/32(4), 2/40(4), 1/36(4), 0/51(4),


South AfricaT20Is

WK :

Quinton de Kock –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
1(3), 62(38), 47(18)*, 68(43), 69(58)*, 1(4), 0(4), 74(43), 15(12)*,

Heinrich Klaasen –

3dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 4dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn,
6(11), 19(6), 61(46)*, 22(15)*, 24(15), 25(19)*,,

Batter :

Temba Bavuma –

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
10(15), 2(6), 2(2)*, 3(8), 0(7), 0(4), 8(11), 8(10), 35(30),

DavidMiller –

3dwn, 4dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 3dwn, 5dwn, 4dwn, DNB, 3dwn, 1dwn,
59(46)*, 2(4)*, 19(5)*, 106(47)*, 0(1), 4(2), 34(27), DNB, 29(18)*,

Rassie van der Dussen –

1dwn, 1dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 5dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn, 1dwn,
4(14), 10(7), 20(20), 1(4), 1(7), 75(46)*, 12(10)*, 6(10), 4(4), 94(60)*,

Reeza Hendricks –Right Arm Medium

Open, Open, Open, Open, Open, Open,
27(24), 42(40), 74(53), 70(50), 53(32),57(33),

Tristan Stubbs– Right Arm Offbreak

4dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, DNB, 4dwn, 2dwn, 3dwn, 2dwn,
6(6), 7(7), 23(18), DNB, 0(1), 18(18), 18(12), 16(15),
DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 0/5(5B), DNB, 0/24(15B), 0/12(5B),

RileeRossouw–

1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn, 1dwn, Open, 1dwn, 1dwn,
0(2), 109(56), 54(32)*, 100(48)*, 0(2), 0(1), 17(10), 24(22), 5(5),

All-rounder :

Aiden Markram –Right Arm Offbreak

2dwn, 3dwn, 1dwn, DNB, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn, 2dwn,
52(41), 10(11), 16(12)*, DNB, 33(19), 25(24), 27(10), 56(27), 51(36)*,
0/5(1), DNB, 1/12(2), DNB, 0/9(1), DNB, DNB, 1/5(1), DNB, DNB,

Wayne Parnell –Left Arm fast Medium

5dwn, 5dwn, DNB, DNB*, DNB, DNB, 5dwn
2(5)*, 0(2)*, DNB, DNB, DNB, DNB, 24(37)
3/15(4), 0/18(2), 1/6(2), 2/8(2), 2/41(4), 0/54(4), 0/14(4), 4/16(20B), 0/25(20B), 5/30(4), 2/36(4), 0/32(4),

Bowler :

Kagiso Rabada –Right Arm fast

0/26(4),1/24(3), 0/20(2), 1/4(1), 1/24(4), 0/57(4),1/16(4),

Lungi Ngidi –Right Arm Medium Fast

4/29(4), 2/20(2), 0/20(2), 2/51(3), 0/49(4), 1/14(3), 1/39(4),

Anrich Nortje–Right Arm Fast

1/23(4), 4/10(4), 1/10(2), 0/16(2), 0/41(3), 1/32(3), 1/12(2), 1/21(3),

Keshav Maharaj –Left Arm Orthodox

0/28(3), 1/24(4), 0/10(1), 3/17(4), 2/34(4), 2/23(4), 0/21(3), 0/26(5),

TabraizShamsi–Left Arm Wrist Spin

3/20(4), 2/6(3), 0/27(4), 4/36(4), 2/14(4), 1/24(4), 2/12(20B),

Marco Jensen - Left Arm fast

1/13(2), 1/38(4), 1/30(4), 0/38(4), 0/63(4)

Bjorn Fortuin - Left Arm Orthodox

2/31(4), 1/1(1), 2/4(2), 2/36(4), 2/17(4), 1/20(4)

Lizaad Williams - Right Arm fast

2/7(2), 3/38(4), 1/12(4), 2/30(4), 1/13(4)

Cheat Sheet

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