Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi vows to unleash surprise attack on Australia
Pakistan cricket team captain, Shahid Afridi on
Friday vowed to unleash a surprise attack against the four-time reigning
champions, Australia, in their much-anticipated final league clash of
Group A in the ongoing ICC World Cup, 2011.
"We have made some plans against them because they
are very strong mentally and physically, so you will see in the game we
will do something new against these guys," said Afridi on Friday.
Pakistan have eight points from five games while the defending champions have nine from an equal number of group-stage matches.
Both sides have a chance to top the group by winning
the game and enter the knockout stage high on confidence. The other
advantage the winner of tomorrow’s game will get is that they will face a
relatively weaker opposition from Group B
in their quarter-final clash.
Depending on the final permutations of league stage of both groups, the Cornered Tigers could even end up facing arch-rivals India in the quarter-finals.
But the flamboyant Pakistan captain declined to be
drawn in the possible placements saying that they will go into
tomorrow’s game with a must-win approach. He further added that he has a
definite plan to defeat the Kangaroos and break their
34-match winning streak in World Cup which started back in 1999.
"We know that this game is very important for us to
end in a good position in the group. If we win, we will go into quarters
with a win and a good, positive attitude, which is more important,"
said the 31-year-old.
The Men in Green
under Wasim Akram’s were the last to beat mighty Aussies in a World Cup
game in 1999 edition at Leeds; Afridi vowed they will repeat the fiesta
on Saturday.
The Pakistan skipper however admitted that the
Kangaroos were a strong all-round team. Afridi further added that the
Aussies know well how to use the conditions but he was confident of his
team’s strengths as well.
The swashbuckling all-rounder confirmed that Umar
Akmal is completely fit and hinted that he might make the playing XI
against Australia.
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