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Monday 1 October 2012

MS likely to persist with seven batsmen

                                                       India are getting past Pakistan in the mind games by a long way. The biggest problem for the latter has been their batting against India. We keep talking about how good the Pakistan bowling is, but if they bat like this and not post totals, it will be hard for their bowlers to win matches. Also,
Hafeez's captaincy was ordinary and Dhoni beat him at it convincingly.
Pakistan's batting didn't have control. Other than Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal, no one seemed to be in control of their thought process and that showed in their batting.
The group is keenly poised at this stage. Australia have been the best team in the competition and should get into the semifinals, although anything can happen against Pakistan. For India and South Africa, it could be anyone going through. South Africa have not been in the best of form and, like India, it's a do-or-die game for them. If India get past them, they would want Pakistan to lose to Australia and that's why the pool is interestingly poised.
India went with seven batsmen against Pakistan, something Dhoni wanted at the start of the tournament and I am sure it will be the same against South Africa. It also allows him to chase, as results show that the side batting first has got stuck on the slow pitches

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