Monday 16 September 2013

Faisalabad Wolves v Otago Volts, CLT20 qualifier, Mohali

Faisalabad Wolves v Otago Volts, CLT20 qualifier, Mohali

International stars vie for main stage

Match Facts
September 17, 2013
Start time 1600 (1030 GMT)

Big Picture
The first match of the qualifying round is significant for both teams because Faisalabad Wolves are making their Champions League debut, and Otago Volts, after failing to qualify for any of the previous editions since the inaugural tournament in 2009, get another crack. After some uncertainty as to whether Faisalabad would feature in the tournament, the first qualifier will go ahead as planned.
Faisalabad possess a number of key players who could help propel their campaign into the group stage. They are led by Misbah-ul-Haq, who has enjoyed a consistent run of good form in limited-overs cricket over the past eighteen months. They also have one of the most dangerous spinners in the game in Saeed Ajmal, whose personal performance will help determine how far Faisalabad progress in the tournament. Ehsan Adil and Asad Ali's limited international experience will hold them in good stead as they round off a decent bowling attack.
Otago come in as one of the tournament's surprise packages. Led by Derek de Boorder, the squad consists of a number of former and current international players. Brendon McCullum, whose T20 exploits are well known, is a key figure, as is Ryan ten Doeschate, who has been a consistent performer with bat and ball for Kolkata Knight Riders and Chittagong Kings. With Ian Butler, Neil Wagner and Nathan McCullum as well, Otago have an attack that can compete against some of the more illustrious sides in the tournament.
Players to watch
Brendon McCullum will forever be associated with Twenty20 cricket. He smashed an unbeaten 158 in the inaugural match of the IPL in 2008, and an audacious 116* against a fiery Australian attack that included some scoops off the 150kph Shaun Tait. On his day, McCullum can take apart any international attack. The bowling partnership between Nick Beard and Jacob Duffy will also play a vital role as they tied for first on the wicket-takers' list at the HRV Cup - 15 each. How they fare on flatter Indian pitches will be an indicator of Otago's chances.
Asif Ali finished as the third leading run-scorer in the Faysal Bank Super Eight T20 Cup. He scored 152 runs in five innings at an average of 50.66 and strike rate of 129.91. In the tournament final, he was involved in a match-turning partnership with Misbah after Sialkot Stallions had reduced Faisalabad to 79 for 3 in the 13th over. The pair put on 79 in 46 balls, which proved the difference as Faisalabad won by 36 runs. Ali ended up getting his highest score of the tournament in that match, an unbeaten 70 off 49 balls.
Stats and Trivia
  • Faisalabad's Ehsan Adil finished on top of the wicket-takers list in the Faysal Bank Super Eight T20 Cup this year with 12 scalps in five matches
  • Ryan ten Doeschate enjoyed a successful HRV Cup with Otago, and was second on the run charts with 401 in ten innings at an average of 50.12.
Quotes
''All the teams have got players with X-factor. Our first concern is about the Wolves and Misbah-ul-Haq and one or two other internationals in their team."
Vaughn Johnson, the Otago Volts coach
"This is a positive sign. I think it will be the first step towards reviving Indo-Pak cricket, which is so cruelly suspended."
Faisalabad Wolves manager, Haroon Rasheed, sees the granting of visas as a welcome breakthrough in relations
So many Interesting thinG about very 1st match of the Qualifier worth's CL T20 Tournament. No doubt, Otago has everything to impress BUT they need to pass through from the Consistency of Misbah in BattinG & Magic of Ajmal. We will not definitely miss M Hafeez, Just because, we have Khurram Shehzad - A genuine Photo Copy as far as utility player is concern. Niazi, Asad Ali & Ehsan Adil makes the attack so much baLanced! Imran Khalid can do couple of things.. So, my aLL support for woLves & my wishes for them to Lift a Trophy at End. All the Best wishes - !
 

 

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