Get the latest updates as we will be Predicting Pakistan’s Playing XI for the 2nd ODI against Australia. In the upcoming match against Australia, Pakistan will try to make a comeback to stay in the ODI series. The Adelaide Oval Stadium will host the second ODI between Australia and Pakistan on Friday, November 8. Although Mohammad Rizwan is the visitors’ captain for the ODI series, he was unable to guide the squad to win in the first match. They ultimately fell two wickets short of victory. But since the following game is a do-or-die situation for them, the visitors will try to make a strong recovery.
The series will end if Pakistan loses the following match. For this reason, the Men-in-Green must win at all costs. Notably, Pakistan can use the same lineup because they lost by a slim margin in the previous game while fielding their best lineup. We take a look at Predicting Pakistan’s Playing XI for their 2nd ODI against Australia.
Top Order:
Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub are the openers of Pakistan’s batting attack. However, during the last game, Abdullah Shafique got out on 12 runs but ahead of the second ODI, he will look to get more runs which will help the team to get a good start. Saim Ayub also had a poor start in the last game and will make a comeback in the second ODI. While Babar Azam came one down in the last game he scored 37 runs.
Middle Order:
Mohammad Rizwan scored 44 runs and was the highest run-getter of the team. As he missed his half-century in the first ODI he surely will aim to get more runs in the second ODI. Kamran Ghulam gives support to the middle order. In the first ODI Australia had the upper hand over Pakistan but this time in the second ODI Pakistan will not lose quick wickets. Despite being out for twelve in the most recent game, Agha Salman, the team’s vice-captain, failed to make an impression. He’ll seek a resurgence.
Lower Middle Order:
In his debut, Irfan Khan failed to take any wickets in the most recent match. The squad will, nevertheless, give him another opportunity to return. Consequently, he may be selected for the playing eleven in the second ODI against Australia. During the previous game, Shaheen Afridi took two wickets and hit a vital twenty-four runs. Next game, the left-arm pacer will try to put on a similar display.
Lower Order:
After the batting collapse, Naseem Shah scored a vital 40 runs for the side despite only taking one wicket while bowling. He will be an important part of the pace attack mix. The team’s most effective bowler in the most recent game was Haris Rauf, who took three wickets. He will also strive for a spectacular performance in the upcoming game. He is a seasoned member of the ODI pace department. After taking one wicket in the most recent match, Mohammad Hasnain will aim to make a comeback.
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