Pakistan needs to shake off disappointment, illness against Australia at the Cricket World Cup

Pakistan's Babar Azam plays a shot during a warm-up match between Pakistan and Australia ahead of the ICC men鈥檚 cricket World Cup, at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Hyderabad on October 3, 2023. (AFP/File)
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  • Opening batter Abdullah Shafique and fast bowler Shaheen Afridi were among group of players sick with fever this week
  • No.1 ranked ODI batter Babar Azam Babar yet to get his momentum, bowlers have had no rhythm against good batting sides

Pakistan needs to shake off the disappointment of its loss to archrival India and illness within its squad when it takes on five-time champion Australia at the Cricket World Cup on Friday.
Opening batter Abdullah Shafique and fast bowler Shaheen Afridi were among a group of players sick with a fever after the team left Ahmedabad following a seven-wicket loss to India.
Both Shafique and Afridi rejoined the team in practice at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday and are available for selection.
Also back in the selection frame are Fakhar Zaman, who has recovered from knee injury, and middle-order batter Saud Shakeel.
Pakistan made a solid start to the tournament with wins over Netherlands and Sri Lanka at Hyderabad, a venue where the team got a warm reception.
The crowd was behind Babar Azam-led side when Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan both scored centuries in Pakistan鈥檚 record run chase of 345-4.
But Pakistan 鈥� touring India for the first time in seven years 鈥� faced a vociferous partisan crowd of more than 100,000 India supporters at Ahmedabad as it slumped from 155-2 to be all out for 191.
鈥淲in or lose is part of the game,鈥� said Rizwan, who has scored 248 in three innings. 鈥淲e have lost to India, but if you see we had also won two matches. We have to match our skills with our game awareness 鈥� we can鈥檛 say we are behind the world.鈥�
Babar, the No. 1-ranked batter in ODI cricket, is yet to get his momentum in the tournament. But more than batting it鈥檚 the bowlers who haven鈥檛 yet got into any sort of rhythm against good batting sides.
Afridi has struggled to pick up early wickets, while Haris Rauf and Hasan Ali have performed in patches. spinners Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz struggled to give Pakistan breakthroughs in the middle overs.
But Rizwan backed his bowlers to come good.
鈥淓veryone is saying we are unpredictable but I believe we have the world鈥檚 top bowlers,鈥� Rizwan said. 鈥淓veryone is rightly thinking that our spinners are not picking up wickets, but if you look at their bowling they are doing good 鈥� Shadab and Nawaz can turn the match in our favor any time.鈥�
The World Cup, which has not yet reached the halfway point, has already seen two big upsets 鈥� Netherlands beating high-flying South Africa and defending champion England getting knocked over by Afghanistan鈥檚 spinners.
鈥淓very match is crucial,鈥� Rizwan said. 鈥淲e are also looking forward to the Australia challenge. We haven鈥檛 lost our spirits after one,鈥� loss.
Australia recovered from its opening losses to India and South Africa to get its first points with a victory over Sri Lanka, moving off the bottom of the standings.
Pat Cummins鈥� squad failed to cross the 200-run mark in heavy losses to India and South Africa in which the Australian skipper managed to get just one wicket.
The big defeats led commentator and former test skipper Michael Clarke to predict on domestic radio that Cummins was set to sit on bench in game against Sri Lanka.
But the Australia captain responded by taking two vital wickets against Sri Lanka before Adam Zampa spun the team to a five-wicket win.
鈥淲e all back each other 100 percent in this team,鈥� Zampa said after the Sri Lanka win. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 really know what鈥檚 been said or what people are reading, but the only thing that I saw come on the WhatsApp group was same 11 as last game 鈥� there鈥檚 no pressure on Pat there.鈥�
While Travis Head is still nursing a broken left hand, Mitchell Marsh regained some of his lost batting form with a half century against Sri Lanka.
Australia put on two flat performances 鈥� both with ball and bat 鈥� in the first two games, but hoped that another good performance against Pakistan could swing its momentum.
But to set Australia firmly back in contention, it needs the established top-order batters to get going with the likes of David Warner and Steven Smith taking more responsibility.
Warner has scores of 41, 13 and 11 in three games while Smith has scored 65 in three knocks that included a duck against Sri Lanka.
Warner was in the headlines when he questioned the Decision Review System (DRS) after he was adjudged lbw against Sri Lanka and umpire Joel Wilson鈥檚 out decision was upheld by ball tracking technology.
鈥淚鈥檝e never had Hawk-Eye come in and explain to us how the technology actually works, it鈥檚 just for the TV,鈥� said Warner, who smashed his bat on his pad before walking back to the dressing room after Wilson鈥檚 decision.
鈥淭here鈥檚 just little things that as a player you get frustrated because there鈥檚 no explanation ... but there has to be some accountability.鈥�