Nauman bags seven as Pakistan crush Sri Lanka to sweep series

Published July 28, 2023
PAKISTAN spinner Noman Ali (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne.—AFP
PAKISTAN spinner Noman Ali (second L) celebrates with team-mates after dismissing Sri Lankan captain Dimuth Karunaratne.—AFP

COLOMBO: Noman Ali took seven wickets to lead Pakistan’s rout of Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs to clinch the second Test inside four days and sweep the series 2-0 on Thursday.

The left-arm spinner took the first seven wickets and fast bowler Naseem Shah took the final three to bowl Sri Lanka out for 188 in the evening session in Colombo.

Nauman returned career-best figures of 7-70 in his 15th Test to hand Pakistan their biggest Test win over Sri Lanka and fourth overall in innings victories. Sri Lanka suffered their heaviest Test defeat at home.

“Everyone stepped up and showed hunger to win this series,” Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said.

Pakistan, who won the opening Test by four wickets, declared their first innings on 576-5 after just two overs in the morning session with a blowout lead of 410 runs.

PAKISTAN cricketers pose with the trophy after their win against Sri Lanka in the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground on Thursday.—AFP
PAKISTAN cricketers pose with the trophy after their win against Sri Lanka in the second Test at the Sinhalese Sports Club Ground on Thursday.—AFP

Opener Abdullah Shafique stood out with his 201 in an innings that saw three century stands, including a 124-run partnership with Salman Ali Agha, who smashed an unbeaten 132.

PAKISTAN ADOPT BAZBALL

Runs came quickly for Pakis­tan’s batsmen, whose approach had a touch of “Bazball” — the aggressive style devised by England’s coach Brendon McCu­llum and skipper Ben Stokes.

“Being aggressive was part of the plan, it’s something we had discussed before coming here,” said Babar.

“We wanted to play positive cricket. So all the credit to the boys. It’s not easy to play spin here but they played very well.”

Abdullah was named man of the match for his maiden Test double ton.

Salman was man of the series for his 221 runs, including a 177-run stand with double-centurion Saud Shakeel in the first match in Galle.

Sri Lanka started strongly with an opening stand of 69 until Nauman bowled Nishan Madushka for 33 with his first ball of the day and ruled the roost thereafter.

Skipper Dimuth Karunaratne fell for 41 after lunch and Nauman soon sent back Kusal Mendis and Dinesh Chandimal before Dhananjaya de Silva attempted to resist in his brief stay with Mathews.

De Silva fell for 10 when he was caught out by Abrar Ahmed while attempting a big heave over long-on.

Angelo Mathews hit an unbeaten 63 and put up a fight with Ramesh Mendis before he was finally stumped off Nauman, who went wicket-less in Sri Lanka’s first innings total of 166.

Naseem bowled at express pace and reverse swung the old ball to miss out on a couple of close lbw calls but finally wrapped up the tail with two wickets in one over.

Pakistan’s concussion substitute Mohammad Rizwan earlier reached 50 off 67 balls with three fours in the second over and put on 108 runs with overnight partner Salman.

Pakistan held all the aces after bundling Sri Lanka out for 166.

“The batting unit needed to stand up but 166 in the first innings wasn’t enough,” said Karunaratne. “It was a pretty good wicket but we threw away our wickets and we were always chasing from there on.”

SCOREBOARD

SRI LANKA (1st Innings) 166 (D. de Silva 57; Abrar Ahmed 4-69, Naseem Shah 3-41)

PAKISTAN (1st Innings, overnight 563-5, Salman 132, Rizwan 37):Abdullah Shafique c Madushanka b Jayasuriya201

Imam-ul-Haq c Madushka b Fernando6

Shan Masood c K. Mendis b Fernando51

Babar Azam lbw b Jayasuriya39

Saud Shakeel lbw b Fernando57

Sarfraz Ahmed retired hurt14

Salman Ali Agha not out132

Mohammad Rizwan not out50

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-16, NB-3, W-3)26

TOTAL (for five wickets decl, 134 overs)576

DID NOT BAT: Nauman Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Abrar Ahmed

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-13 (Imam), 2-121 (Shan), 3-210 (Babar), 4-319 (Saud), 4-344* (Sarfaraz), 5-468 (Abdullah)

BOWLING: Fernando 25-1-133-3 (nb1, w3), Madushanka 17-3-77-0, Mendis 36-2-139-0 (nb1), Jayasuriya 53-11-194-2 (nb1), de Silva 3-1-13-0

SRI LANKA (2nd Innings):

N. Madushka b Nauman33

D. Karunaratne c Imam b Nauman41

K. Mendis c Saud b Nauman14

A. Mathews not out63

D. Chandimal c Imam b Nauman1

D. de Silva c Abrar b Nauman10

S. Samarawickrama c Shan b Nauman5

R. Mendis st Rizwan b Nauman16

P. Jayasuriya b Naseem0

A. Fernando b Naseem0

D. Madushanka b Naseem0

EXTRAS (LB-4, W-1)5

TOTAL (all out, 67.4 overs)188

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-69 (Madushka), 2-86 (Karunaratne), 3-99 (K. Mendis), 4-109 (Chandimal), 5-131 (de Silva), 6-141 (Samarawickrama), 7-177 (R. Mendis), 8-184 (Jayasuriya), 9-188 (Fernando)

BOWLING: Shaheen 12-5-30-0, Naseem 17.4-5-44-3, Abrar 10-1-34-0 (w1), Nauman 23-8-70-7, Salman 5-1-6-0

RESULT: Pakistan won by an innings and 222 runs.

SERIES: Pakistan won the two-match series 2-0.

Published in Dawn, July 28th, 2023

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