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Aussies
confident of beating Pakistan in Lord's final
London,
June 22: A confident Aussie
skipper Steve Waugh on Friday announced three changes to his side
for the triangular series final against Pakistan at Lord's.
Pakistan
have yet to select their team for Saturday's match but will be able
to choose from a full squad, including their most accomplished
batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq.
Inzamam
missed Pakistan's last game on Tuesday, when they beat the
Australians by 36 runs in a day-night encounter at Trent Bridge.
The
three changes to the Australia team, who completed their round-robin
games by trouncing England by eight wickets at The Oval on Thursday,
had been expected.
Opener
Matthew Hayden -- whose three scores in the series have been 0, 0
and 8 -- all-rounder Andrew Symonds and pace bowler Damiem Fleming
were omitted.
In
came middle order batsman Damien Martyn, leg-spinner Shane Warne and
fast bowler Jason Gillespie.
That
gives the Australians their most potent attack, with Warne and
Gillespie linking up with pace pair Glenn McGrath and Brett Lee.
"We
are ready for them and we are confident we can win," Waugh said
after their final practice session on Friday. "We always get
fired up playing at Lord's. We feel comfortable here and enjoy the
mystique and tradition of the ground.
"It's
just that things are done differently and it's a great place to play
cricket," he added.
The
two teams met at Lord's in the final of the 1999 World Cup with
Australia winning by eight wickets, but Pakistan will not be
dwelling on that abject defeat during Saturday's match.
"That
final is past. We don't want to go there. Tommorrow is a new
game," said captain Waqar Younis.
"We
have to play aggressively and positively, but we have the potential
to beat any side in the world."
The
final will mark former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram's last
appearance at Lord's and he said that although he had not been happy
with his performances in the series, he was hoping to go out
"on a high note".
Akram,
who has been hindered by a shoulder injury recently, led Pakistan in
the 1999 World Cup final.
"We
remember what happened last time here but our confidence is high and
the team are playing well," he said.
Teams:
Australia
- Adam Gilchrist, Mark Waugh, Ricky Ponting, Michael Bevan, Steve
Waugh (captain), Damien Martyn, Ian Harvey, Shane Warne, Brett Lee,
Jason Gillespie, Glenn McGrath.
Pakistan
- to be named.
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