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Pakistan want help from pitch against Sri Lanka

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AFP Sharjah
Last Updated : Jan 15 2014 | 5:57 PM IST
Pakistan are desperate for a helpful pitch to get them a series-levelling win against Sri Lanka in the third and final Test starting in Sharjah tomorrow.
Captain Misbah-ul Haq was frustrated over two previous unresponsive pitches, the first in Abu Dhabi where Sri Lanka batted resolutely to salvage a draw, and then in Dubai where a first-day seaming pitch undid Pakistan's batting and later blunted their bowling.
Sri Lanka, helped by their new-look pace attack and a fighting century from old campaigner Mahela Jayawardne recorded their biggest-ever win of nine wickets over Pakistan to take a 1-0 lead.
The lack of spin on those pitches nullified Pakistan's match-winning bowler Saeed Ajmal and he has taken only five wickets in two Tests so far.
The look of the Sharjah stadium pitch suggests it will only turn on the last two days.
Sri Lanka posted a big 413-run total when the two teams last played at the venue in November 2011 in a match which Pakistan only saved because of heavy rain on the final day on their way to a 1-0 series win.

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Misbah admitted Pakistan's chances of levelling the series largely depend on the pitch.
"In my opinion this looks a good pitch and I think you get spin on the pitches here and the team which plays better and show patience will have more chance," he said.
"I think pitches here are like that, but there are strange results here," said Misbah whose team has lost four of their last 13 Tests against Sri Lanka with only one win and eight draws.
Pakistan will be forced to bring in a bowler in place of paceman Bilawal Bhatti who injured his hamstring during the second Test.

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First Published: Jan 15 2014 | 5:57 PM IST

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