Sep 23, 2009
18:00 IST
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
Match 2
Pakistan vs West Indies
Pakistan will have an easy task at hand when they open their campaign by taking on a depleted West Indies at the Wanderers today.
Younus Khan’s men could not have asked for a better beginning in the eight-nation showpiece event as Pakistan are eyeing to become only the second team after India to clinch three high profile ICC titles — World Cup, Twenty20 World Championship and Champions Trophy.
Completion of dope-tainted pace bowler Mohammed Asif’s year-long ban will surely be a welcome news for the Pakistan team management and his inclusion into the squad would only add sting to their bowling attack.
Asif is also raring to prove himself once again in the tournament as he said, “I don’t think I could get a better platform than the Champions Trophy to make my comeback. And I have always liked bowling on the South African pitches.”
However, Pakistan who won the 1992 World Cup under the leadership of Imran Khan, would announce their final eleven today and might not be willing to disturb the team combination to accommodate Asif in the first match.
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