Pak pride at stake

Centurion Test from today

Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq said on Thursday that the visitors were expecting another tough challenge against South Africa's fast bowlers as they seek to salvage pride in the three-match Test series.
The visitors go into Friday's third and final Test at SuperSport Park two-nil down after defeats in Johannesburg and Cape Town yet were determined to come away with a favourable result.
Misbah, however, said that with South African pitches the most pace-friendly in the world, they would have their work cut out.
"Wanderers and Centurion have pace and bounce. This [Centurion] pitch is hard and it might have more bounce. All over the world wickets are getting slower, even in Australia nowadays you don't find wickets like that," he said.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith said there would be no let-up from his team, especially because South Africa's next series is away against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates at the end of the year.
"We've got a lot of respect for Pakistan," said Smith. "They've got a really good bowling attack and they have some key performers. We saw in [the second Test in] Cape Town that if they perform well they can put us under pressure.
"This is a big Test for us considering that we are going to Abu Dhabi and Dubai where we expect the conditions to suit them a lot. We want to make an impact again and take that confidence there."
Misbah said Pakistan needed to improve their consistency in both batting and bowling.
Inexperience and the pressure put on his players by the South Africans had contributed to Pakistan's poor performances, he said.
Left-arm fast bowler Junaid Khan, who missed the second Test in Cape Town because of a thigh strain, remains a doubtful starter.
"He's feeling better but because he has not done any practice it is very difficult to tell you right now," said team manager Naveed Cheema.
TEAMS
SOUTH AFRICA (likely):
Graeme Smith (captain), Alviro Petersen, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis, Dean Elgar, Robin Peterson, Vernon Philander, Dale Steyn, Rory Kleinveldt.
PAKISTAN (from): Misbahul Haq (captain), Mohammad Hafeez, Nasir Jamshed, Azhar Ali, Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Irfan, Imran Farhat, Tanvir Ahmed, Ehsan Adil, Abdur Rehman, Faisal Iqbal, Rahat Ali.

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Pak pride at stake

Centurion Test from today

Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq said on Thursday that the visitors were expecting another tough challenge against South Africa's fast bowlers as they seek to salvage pride in the three-match Test series.
The visitors go into Friday's third and final Test at SuperSport Park two-nil down after defeats in Johannesburg and Cape Town yet were determined to come away with a favourable result.
Misbah, however, said that with South African pitches the most pace-friendly in the world, they would have their work cut out.
"Wanderers and Centurion have pace and bounce. This [Centurion] pitch is hard and it might have more bounce. All over the world wickets are getting slower, even in Australia nowadays you don't find wickets like that," he said.
South Africa captain Graeme Smith said there would be no let-up from his team, especially because South Africa's next series is away against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates at the end of the year.
"We've got a lot of respect for Pakistan," said Smith. "They've got a really good bowling attack and they have some key performers. We saw in [the second Test in] Cape Town that if they perform well they can put us under pressure.
"This is a big Test for us considering that we are going to Abu Dhabi and Dubai where we expect the conditions to suit them a lot. We want to make an impact again and take that confidence there."
Misbah said Pakistan needed to improve their consistency in both batting and bowling.
Inexperience and the pressure put on his players by the South Africans had contributed to Pakistan's poor performances, he said.
Left-arm fast bowler Junaid Khan, who missed the second Test in Cape Town because of a thigh strain, remains a doubtful starter.
"He's feeling better but because he has not done any practice it is very difficult to tell you right now," said team manager Naveed Cheema.
TEAMS
SOUTH AFRICA (likely):
Graeme Smith (captain), Alviro Petersen, Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, AB de Villiers, Faf du Plessis, Dean Elgar, Robin Peterson, Vernon Philander, Dale Steyn, Rory Kleinveldt.
PAKISTAN (from): Misbahul Haq (captain), Mohammad Hafeez, Nasir Jamshed, Azhar Ali, Younis Khan, Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Umar Gul, Saeed Ajmal, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Irfan, Imran Farhat, Tanvir Ahmed, Ehsan Adil, Abdur Rehman, Faisal Iqbal, Rahat Ali.

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