Match details
Canada vs Pakistan
New York, 10:30 a.m. local time
The bigger picture: Will the 2022 finalists survive?
Canada showed in the first game that they have a solid batting line-up capable of scoring big runs, but in the second game they showed the quality of their bowlers by effectively limiting Ireland to 137 runs. That, combined with some great fielding, shows this team has both the hunger and the ability to give most teams in Group A a hard time, and with a Pakistan batting line-up still licking their wounds, there could never be a better opportunity to bring them back to the canvas one last time.
Form Guide
Pakistan: LLLLW (Last 5 completed matches, most recent first)
Canada: Wow
Notable people: RizBar and Nicholas Carton
Team news: Will Pakistan turn to Ayub?
With no new injury concerns, Pakistan have limited options for reshuffling their current 15-man squad. Saim Ayub could return to the team, but this could mean either Usman Khan or Shadab being left out.
Pakistan (Prediction): 1 Mohammed Rizwan (wk), 2 Saim Ayub, 3 Babar Azam (captain), 4 Fakhar Zaman, 5 Shadab Khan/Usman Khan, 6 Iftikhar Ahmed, 7 Imad Wasim, 8 Shaheen Shah Afridi, 9 Naseem Shah, 10 Haris Rauf, 11 Mohammed Amir
Canada is likely to enter the match with an unchanged roster following their win over Ireland.
Canada (Predictions): 1 Aaron Johnson, 2 Navneet Dhaliwal, 3 Pargat Singh, 4 Dilpreet Bajwa, 5 Nicholas Carton, 6 Shreyas Mova (weekend), 7 Dillon Heyliger, 8 Saad Bin Zafar (captain), 9 Kareem Sana, 10 Junaid Siddiqui, 11 Jeremy Gordon
Pitch and conditions: Expect a fresh surface
Rain delayed the start of India’s match against Pakistan in New York but no weather interruptions are expected on Tuesday. A new pitch will be used for Canada’s match against Pakistan.
Stats and trivia: Pakistan expect more from their batsmen
- Babar’s dry run for the T20 World Cup has been on since the start of the tournament in 2022. During that time, he has averaged 20.11 and scored 181 runs in nine innings at a strike-rate of 97.31.
- The only time Pakistan lost their first two matches in a T20 World Cup was in 2022. They have never lost their first three matches.
- Only three players have scored more than Kilton’s hundred in this T20 World Cup, with Babar being Pakistan’s highest run-scorer by a wide margin with 57 runs.
Quote
“We have no room for complacency. Whoever gets complacent after two defeats does not deserve to play for the country. No team can be taken lightly in T20 cricket. We have to be fully prepared. The team’s morale is low but now is the time to show our mettle. We will play good cricket.”
Azhar Mahmud He doesn’t think Pakistani players will let their guard down against Canada.
“They are [Pakistan] “They are very skilled players. Most of them have travelled all over the world not just in international cricket but in league matches so the skills are there. But if you want to take your chances you have to enjoy these moments. I believe the fact that the wicket is tricking will level the playing field for us and we will want to use it to our advantage.”
Aaron Johnson He feels the New York pitch will be a level playing field for Canada.
Danyal Rasool is ESPNcricinfo’s Pakistan correspondent. @Danny61000