Shaheen looks to make impact as ODI catain
Pakistan to host South Africa for three-match series as International cricket returns to Faisalabad after 17 years
FAISALABAD: Shaheen Afridi, Pakistan's newly made one-day international (ODI) captain, is looking to make an impact in his debut series as skipper in the 50-over format, commencing Tuesday against South Africa in Faisalabad.
“It is an honour for me to lead the country," the 25-year-old — whose first stint as T20I captain ended after a 4-1 defeat in New Zealand last year— said in a pre-match press conference on Monday.
“Even as a player, wearing the national colours is always a matter of pride — but now, as captain, there is an added sense of responsibility,” Shaheen added.
When asked about being handed the ODI captaincy following his previous stint as T20I skipper, Shaheen maintained a composed response.
“Our job is to serve Pakistan cricket and fulfil whatever role we’re given. Leadership appointments are the management’s decisions, and we respect that. My focus right now is on improving our one-day cricket and leading the team from the front,” he said.
With Shaheen, Haris Rauf, and Naseem Shah in the attack and Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, and Mohammad Rizwan in the squad, the home team will be at full strength.
South Africa, however, will be without their injured regular skipper ,Temba Bavuma, and seven key players, including the pace duo of Kagiso Rabada and Marco Jansen, who are rested.
The captaincy is entrusted to newcomer Matthew Breetzke, who hit the highest-ever score on ODI debut of 150, which came against New Zealand in Lahore earlier this year.
Despite the under-strength squad, Breetzke put up a brave face.
"We are missing the core group of ODI players that we usually have, but in saying this there is an opportunity for the younger guys to step up and take the challenge," said Breetzke.
South Africa’s star Quinton de Kock will make a comeback to ODI cricket after reversing his 2023 retirement before the tour.
The three-match ODI series is a part of the Proteas tour of Pakistan, featuring an all-format series. The two-match Test series was shared by both teams 1-1, while Pakistan won the three-match T20I series 2-1.
Meanwhile, Shaeen and his counterpart Breetzke unveiled the glittering trophy for the three-match ODI series between.
Faisalabad to witness international cricket after 17 years
With the ODI series commencing from Tuesday at the Iqbal Stadium, international cricket is making a return to Faisalabad after 17 years. The remaining matches will be played on 6 and 8 November at the same venue.
The last international match at the Iqbal Stadium was played on 11 April 2008, when Pakistan defeated Bangladesh in an ODI by seven wickets. The historic venue has hosted 16 ODIs to date, including four World Cup matches – one in 1987 and three in 1996.
Pakistan have featured in 12 ODIs at this ground, winning nine and losing three. South Africa, on the other hand, have played five ODIs here, winning two and losing three. Across all ODIs between the two sides, Pakistan and South Africa have met 87 times, with Pakistan winning 34 and South Africa emerging victorious in 52 encounters. In Pakistan, both teams have won eight matches each out of 16.
In Faisalabad, Pakistan and South Africa have contested in three ODIs. Pakistan have won on two occasions (in 1994 and 2007), while South Africa secured victory in one (2003).
—With additional input from AFP
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