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Pakistan Face Namibia in Do-or-Die Match for Super 8 Qualification
Pakistan is facing a must-win situation against Namibia to secure a spot in the Super 8s of the T20 World Cup. With India already qualified, the second spot is up for grabs, and Pakistan is currently trailing the USA on net run rate. Pakistan needs to win against Namibia to stay alive, as any slip-up would force them to depend on other permutations and combinations.
Pakistan's defeat to India has left them reeling, with their bowling and batting plans exposed. The lack of a credible seam option apart from Shaheen Afridi and the top order's collapse have raised concerns.
There is likely to be a sweep of changes after the loss against India for Pakistan, with a tweak to their bowling combination that allows more pace. However, they will be aware they need to do a little more than was required of them against USA last week, when a clinical - if not overwhelming - performance proved too much for the Americans.
Namibia is going into this match with a level of freedom, already eliminated, and they might just pull off an upset! Their strength lies in their top-order batting, which has caused discomfort to teams like the USA and Netherlands. If they can play a near-perfect game, they could cause a major upset and do their fellow Associates a big favor.
Saim Ayub needs to step up! 🌟 He's been impressive in T20s, but hasn't quite delivered at the World Cup yet. With Pakistan needing a big win, they might rely on Ayub to settle nerves with a blistering start or chase down the target.
Pakistan return to the Sinhalese Sports Club after one game against India at the R Premadasa Cricket Stadium. The wicket here is somewhat more receptive to seam bowling than the RPS. A black soil pitch, which was earlier used for the game between Ireland and Oman - where Ireland scored 235 - will be used for this game.
Pakistan is expected to make significant changes to their team for the Namibia match, with Shaheen Afridi and Babar Azam likely to be dropped. Naseem Shah and Salman Mirza are set to join the team as quick bowlers, while Fakhar Zaman and Khawaja Nafay could make their tournament debuts. This comes after Pakistan's disappointing 61-run loss to India, which has raised concerns about their batting and bowling.
The match is scheduled to start at 3:00 PM IST at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. Pakistan's batting unit, led by Babar Azam, is under pressure, and their powerplay issues persist. Namibia, though winless, has shown discipline and tactical awareness, with left-arm pacer JJ Smit being a constant threat.