England Unfazed by Tariq Hype, Focus on Full Pakistan Threat in T20 WC

England spinner Liam Dawson insists the team will not be overly focused on Pakistan's mystery spinner Usman Tariq ahead of their critical Super Eights match. Instead, England is preparing for the full range of Pakistan's spin attack, which includes several other dangerous bowlers. Dawson highlighted the complementary roles within England's own spin trio of himself, Adil Rashid, and Will Jacks, emphasizing their experience and variety. A victory against Pakistan would secure England's place in the tournament semi-finals.

Key Points: England vs Pakistan T20 WC: Dawson on Spin Battle & Tariq

  • England eye semi-final spot with win
  • Top-order vulnerability to spin a concern
  • Pakistan boast multiple spin threats
  • England's spin trio offers variety and experience
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T20 WC: England are just not going to look at Usman Tariq, says Liam Dawson

England spinner Liam Dawson says team is prepared for Pakistan's full spin arsenal, not just Usman Tariq, ahead of crucial T20 World Cup Super Eights clash.

"It's not all about Tariq. They're a very good team... We're not going to just look at him. - Liam Dawson"

Kandy, Feb 23

England left-arm spinner Liam Dawson said the two-time champions will not be distracted by the hype surrounding Pakistan's mystery spinner Usman Tariq ahead of Tuesday's crunch T20 World Cup Super Eights clash, adding that the visitors are prepared for the full range of their opposition's spin arsenal.

England secured a 51-run victory over co-hosts Sri Lanka, and a win over Pakistan would guarantee them a top-two finish in their Super Eights group and a place in the semifinals. But concerns linger over England's top-order vulnerability to spin, with four of their top five falling to Sri Lankan spinners in Sunday's clash - a worrying sign ahead of a Pakistan side that boasts Tariq, Shadab Khan, Abrar Ahmed, Saim Ayub, Salman Agha and Mohammad Nawaz.

Tariq has been the tournament's most talked-about spinner, especially due to the exaggerated pause he takes before releasing his off-breaks. England captain Harry Brook has even been spotted mimicking Tariq's unorthodox action in the nets. But Dawson, a seasoned campaigner in limited-overs cricket, said the focus must remain broader than one man.

"It's not all about Tariq. They're a very good team with some dangerous players, and Tariq's obviously a very good bowler. But we're not going to just look at him. We'll look at the whole team and see how we can nullify them," Dawson told reporters on the eve of the clash.

Dawson, along with Will Jacks and Adil Rashid, shared seven wickets between themselves as Sri Lanka were bundled out for 95 in response to England's 146/9. He added that variety in England's spin bowling line-up has been key to their success so far.

"We're all very different types of spinners. Jacksy gets a lot of overspin and a lot of bounce. Dilly (Rashid) has all his variations. Me - I sort of don't get the bounce that the other two get. It will be a different challenge on Tuesday night. We might get a better batting wicket. We'll have to see."

"Out of the three or four of us, I'm probably more the defensive spinner in this, and I know that's my role, and I'm just trying to be consistent for the captain. Adil can use all his tricks, and he comes on us to get the wickets and get us back in games or put us ahead in games.

"We're all very experienced. If you look at the amount of cricket that me and Adil have played, even Jacks as well, it's probably only with Beth that's probably got a little bit less experience. But there's a lot of trust in the guys that go out there and try to execute what you want to try and do," he added.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The mind games have started! Brook mimicking Tariq's action is hilarious but shows they are thinking about him. Dawson is right to downplay it publicly though. Focus on the team, not one bowler.
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Ananya R
As an Indian fan, this is a great match to watch neutrally! Both teams are strong. But England's batting against quality spin has always been a bit suspect. Pakistan should target that weakness. May the best team win! 🏏
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I think Dawson is being a bit overconfident. Saying they won't "just look at him" is fine, but they absolutely MUST have a specific plan for Tariq. His pause is unique and can disrupt any batter's rhythm. Underestimating him could be costly.
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Karthik V
The experience in England's spin department is their real strength. Rashid's variations are world-class. If the pitch in Kandy is good for batting, Pakistan's spinners might not find as much help. Could be a high-scoring thriller!
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Michael C
Good professional talk from a senior player. Don't give the opposition any extra motivation by focusing on one individual. Just execute your plans. England's depth in spin options could be the difference in these conditions.

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