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Waqar Younis faces race to be fit for
Australian one-day decider
Brisbane,
June 18:
Pakistan captain Waqar Younis is struggling to overcome
a hamstring injury before Wednesday's third and deciding one-day
international against Australia at the Gabba on Wednesday.
Waqar said on Tuesday that he had only
an "80 percent" chance of playing alongside veteran fellow paceman
Wasim Akram, who will equal Indian Mohammad Azharuddin's world record
of 334 one-day international appearances.
Wasim set Pakistan on the path to
victory with two early wickets in Melbourne last Saturday as the
tourists won to level the series.
Waqar, Wasim and Shoaib Akhtar will
enjoy the extra bounce in the Brisbane wicket and Australian captain
Ricky Ponting admitted the Australian batsmen will need to be on their
guard.
"The strength of their side is their
bowling and they can be very, very dangerous," Ponting told reporters.
Australia will shelve their rotation
policy and use their best 11 players in the decider.
"We're going to go in there and give it
our best shot of winning so we probably will pick what we think is our
best team," Ponting said.
Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne are
certain to start, leaving Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie and Andrew Bichel
competing for the final two specialist bowling spots.
Bichel's knowledge of the Gabba will
count in his favour while Gillespie was rested from last Saturday's
two-wicket loss and is in line for a recall.
Jimmy Maher could be the batting
casualty with his Queensland team-mate Matthew Hayden returning to the
squad after missing Saturday's match to be with wife Kellie for the
birth of their first child.
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