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Batting may make the difference

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
June 21, 2009

Pakistan has to deal with the fearsome Foursome in the Sri Lankan line-up when they meet in the finals of the ICC T20 Championship on Sunday. If Pakistan has to win the Cup this time, they need to stop the onslaughts of Malinga, Mendis, Murali and Dilshan.

Both Sri Lanka and Pakistan have their strongholds in bowling with the Lankans performing a shade better than their Pak counterparts. The Three M’s in the Sri Lankan bowling – Mendis, Malinga and Murali – will be hard to score off. According to Castrol Index, these three bowlers have not only been miserly but also lethal in their approach – conceding runs at the rate of 6 per over and also picking up more than 5 wickets per match- added to that now is another M – Mathews who rocked the West Indies with his three-wicket haul in the first over in the semi-finals.

The story is the same on the Pakistan side, if not better. The Afridi-Ajmal-Gul combination has been mercurial conceding a shade below 6 runs per over, and also picking up more than 5 wickets per match. However, Mohammed Aamer and Abdul Razzak need to maintain the Bowling Efficiency (BE) to keep the pressure on the Lankan batsman.

Performance of Sri Lankan bowlers in ICC T20

Player Wickets Economy rate Boundary Balls Extras BE
Ajantha Mendis 12 4.95 6% 2% 81
Lasith Malinga 12 7.71 16% 13% 52
Muttiah Muralitharan 8 5.75 8% 2% 46
Angelo Mathews 5 6 14% 2% 28

Performance of Pakistan bowlers in ICC T20

Player Wickets Economy rate Boundary Balls Extras BE
Shahid Afridi 10 5.38 6% 4% 62
Saeed Ajmal 12 5.63 7% 1% 71
Umar Gul 12 6.29 9% 7% 64

It’s batting that will be bothering Pakistan the most. Sri Lankan is miles ahead in this department with Dilshan in prime form and ably supported by Sanath Jayasuriya, Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardane. Dilshan and Jayasuriya have been giving a high Quickstart Bat of around 87 in the tournament so far, compared to only 38 that Pakistan is managing currently. The table below shows how the Lankan batsmen have performed in this Championship. But a low Extreme Performance Bat score of 44 for the Lankans suggests that the lower order needs to perform better during the death overs. 

Sri Lanka batting performance in ICC T20

Name Runs Strike Rate Scoring shots Boundary Shots BM
Tillakaratne Dilshan 317 148 67% 23% 94
Sanath Jayasuriya 160 112 50% 17% 30
Mahela Jayawardane 153 125 61% 16% 32
Kumar Sangakkara 113 102 60% 9% 23

Pak batsmen, on the contrary, needs to simply score more runs. They have relied too much on their bowling to win matches, but in the Finals, the batsmen too have to chip in to provide a meaty score for the bowlers to defend. Pakistan’s Batting Momentum (BM) of 177 may fall short against the 214 that Lanka currently maintains, on an average, in this tournament. How this deficit is to be balanced will be keenly watched in the final.

Pakistan batting performance in ICC T20

Player Runs Strike Rate Scoring shots Boundary Shots BM
Shahid Afridi 122 144 68% 18% 29
Younis Khan 172 140 83% 11% 40
Kamran Akmal 151 124 55% 15% 31
Shoaib Malik 120 102 64% 9% 20

The methodical approach by Sri Lanka in this Championship has made them the top team, according to Castrol Index. But with the unpredictable Pakistan team around, the Final will be a keenly fought battle as the runners –up of 2007 will not easily let go the opportunity to be crowned Champions this time.

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