Pakistan Wins Toss, Opts to Bowl Amid Heavy Dew in Tri-Series Opener

Pakistan won the toss and elected to field first in the tri-series opener against Zimbabwe. Captain Salman Agha cited heavy dew conditions and a slower-than-usual pitch as reasons for his decision. Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza called the series a "blessing in disguise" for World Cup preparation. Both teams fielded strong lineups featuring experienced players and promising youngsters for the Rawalpindi clash.

Key Points: Pakistan Wins Toss, Fields First Against Zimbabwe in Tri-Series

  • Pakistan enters after sweeping Sri Lanka 3-0 in recent bilateral series
  • Zimbabwe relies on senior players including skipper Sikandar Raza
  • Heavy dew conditions influenced Pakistan's decision to bowl first
  • Both teams using series as crucial World Cup preparation opportunity
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Tri-series: Pakistan wins toss, opts to field against Zimbabwe

Pakistan skipper Salman Agha chooses to bowl first citing heavy dew conditions as teams clash in tri-series opener at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium.

"We are going to bowl. I think it's going to be a bit slower, not a typical Pindi track. - Salman Agha"

Rawalpindi, November 18

Pakistan skipper Salman Agha has won the toss and opted to field first against Zimbabwe in the tri-series opener at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi on Tuesday.

Pakistan is heading into the tri-series after producing a clinch, all-round display to sweep the bilateral series against Sri Lanka 3-0 earlier this month, while Zimbabwe will rely heavily on its senior players, including skipper Sikandar Raza, in the team lineup.

"We are going to bowl. I think it's going to be a bit slower, not a typical Pindi track. But there has been very, very heavy dew, and that's been playing a big part. So we just wanted to make use of that. We've been playing really well. The last few series we have won, so we just want to carry that momentum into this series as well, and play the same kind of cricket we've been playing," Salman Agha said.

Meanwhile, Zimbabwe Sikandar Raza said that it is a "blessing in disguise" for his team to participate in the tri-series.

"We're really looking forward to it as it gives us more games as part of our World Cup preparation. But having said that, we are here to do well in this tri-series as well. As much as we've got one eye on the World Cup, I think for me what's really important is what's right ahead of me - that's today's game. You're right, we are looking at combinations and the best makeup of the team for the World Cup, but we mustn't lose sight of what's in front of us, today's game and this tri-series. It's quite a nice mixture of youth and experience, as you say. I've been watching a lot of games at Rawalpindi," he said.

"I think this is not the usual Rawalpindi. A lot of Test cricket has been played here recently, so the wickets have started to be slower and on the lower side. So I'm not too fussed about it. Dew is something we cannot control, as some training sessions had a lot of dew, but yesterday there wasn't much at all. We're hoping there won't be too much dew in the second innings. Batting first or batting second - it's okay for us, " Raza added.

Teams:Pakistan (Playing XI): Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Fakhar Zaman, Usman Khan(w), Salman Agha(c), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Salman Mirza, Abrar Ahmed.

Zimbabwe (Playing XI): Brian Bennett, Tadiwanashe Marumani, Brad Evans, Sikandar Raza(c), Brendan Taylor(w), Ryan Burl, Tashinga Musekiwa, Tony Munyonga, Graeme Cremer, Tinotenda Maposa, Richard Ngarava.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see Zimbabwe getting more international exposure. Their team has some talented players like Sikandar Raza who can really shine. Hope they give Pakistan a tough competition! 🤞
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Arjun K
Pakistan's bowling attack looks strong with Shaheen Afridi leading. But honestly, I wish there were more Asian teams in this tri-series. Would have loved to see India or Sri Lanka instead of just Pakistan and Zimbabwe.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see how the pitch behaves. Both captains mentioned it's slower than usual Rawalpindi track. Could be a low-scoring affair if that's the case. Excited for some good cricket! 🏏
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Vikram M
Zimbabwe needs to bat sensibly in the first innings. They can't afford to lose early wickets against this Pakistani bowling lineup. Raza's experience will be crucial for them today.
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Michael C
Good to see international cricket continuing in Pakistan. The country deserves to host more matches after the security improvements. Hope Zimbabwe players enjoy their time there and put up a good show!

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