David Miller sees Pakistan's misfiring top-order an area to exploit for South Africa

South Africa's in-form batter David Miller sees Pakistan's misfiring top-order as an area to exploit for his bowling attack and put the middle-order under pressure ahead of Thursday's important Group 2 clash in the T20 World Cup
David Miller sees Pakistan's misfiring top-order an area to exploit for South Africa
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SYDNEY: South Africa's in-form batter David Miller sees Pakistan's misfiring top-order as an area to exploit for his bowling attack and put the middle-order under pressure ahead of Thursday's important Group 2 clash in the T20 World Cup at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Pakistan has mostly relied on the opening pair of captain Babar Azam and wicketkeeper Muhammad Rizwan to get a huge chunk of their runs with the bat. But the duo haven't been able to score big runs though Rizwan top-scored with 49 in Pakistan's win over Netherlands at Perth while Azam's tally in the tournament reads as 4, 4 and 0.

"I think it is an area to exploit. This game is all about confidence, and yeah, they haven't probably performed the way they've wanted to, but they're world-class players, and we're expecting them to come out and bring their A-game and be up for the challenge.

"It's by all means not just going in there and expecting to get them out first ball or early up. We've got to work really hard for every wicket, and hopefully we can get them early and put the Pakistan middle order under pressure a little bit earlier than later," said Miller in the pre-match press conference.

With Pakistan needing wins in their favour to have a slim chance at entering the semifinals, Miller insisted that South Africa, the Group 2 table-toppers, are taking the challenge coming from Pakistan very seriously.

"We all know every game in the World Cup is an important game, and against Pakistan you've got to make sure that you're on your A-game as an opponent, so just making sure that we're sticking to our processes and what has worked in the past to implementing it tomorrow." IANS

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