Sri Lanka edge Pakistan in thriller to reach Asia Cup final against India

Published September 15, 2023
COLOMBO: Pakistan captain Babar Azam is stumped by Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis during their Asia Cup Super Four match at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. Sri Lanka edged a last-ball thriller to reach Sunday’s final against India. In a rain-curtailed 42-over match, Pakistan posted 252-7, with Sri Lanka only managing to hit the winning runs off the final ball of the innings.—AFP
COLOMBO: Pakistan captain Babar Azam is stumped by Sri Lanka wicket-keeper Kusal Mendis during their Asia Cup Super Four match at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday. Sri Lanka edged a last-ball thriller to reach Sunday’s final against India. In a rain-curtailed 42-over match, Pakistan posted 252-7, with Sri Lanka only managing to hit the winning runs off the final ball of the innings.—AFP

COLOMBO: Kusal Men­dis’ 91 and an unbeaten 49 by Charith Asalanka helped Sri Lanka edge out Pakistan by two wickets in a last-ball thriller of the Asia Cup to set up a final clash with India.

Chasing a DLS revised target of 252 in the 42-overs-a-side contest in Colombo, Sri Lanka needed eight from the final over and achieved the target with Asalanka’s winning hit on the last ball at 1.07 am local time.

A raucous home crowd rejoiced but the result broke the heart of millions of fans awaiting an India-Pakistan final in the 50-over tournament, a prelude to the upcoming ODI World Cup.

The left-handed Asalanka held his nerve despite Shaheen Shah Afridi’s two wickets in two balls in the penultimate over and the first four balls from Zaman Khan giving away just two runs and a wicket in the 42nd over.

Mendis set up victory with a 100-run third-wicket stand with Sadeera Samarawickrama, who made 48, but Asalanka took it on himself after their departure.

Off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed took three key wickets including Mendis and Samarawickrama to keep the game in the balance till the last.

Earlier Mohammad Rizwan hit an unbeaten 86 to steer Pakistan to 252-7 after they elected to bat first in the rain delayed start to the match.

Sri Lanka’s bowlers took regular early wickets to check Pakistan’s scoring, but Rizwan hit back with his 12th ODI half-century and a 108-run stand with Iftikhar, who made 47.

Fast bowler Pramod Madushan struck first as he bowled Fakhar Zaman for four with a yorker that raised the decibels in the ground.

Abdullah Shafique (52) and skipper Babar Azam (29) then rebuilt the innings in their stand of 63 despite surviving a few close calls including an lbw review off Dunith Wellalage.

Babar looked to be getting into his groove with a few boundaries but was stumped off Wellalage, a left-arm spinner who was Sri Lanka’s star in their previous loss to India with 5-40.

Abdullah stood strong and hit two sixes en route to his maiden ODI fifty but soon fell to fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana, who quickly struck again.

Pakistan returned from a rain break on 130-5 with Rizwan digging deep and he got support from Iftikhar, who took his time to get his rhythm and hit two sixes in his 40-ball knock.

Pathirana sent back Iftikhar for his third wicket and Madushan took one more scalp of his own late on, but Rizwan remained unbeaten and finished with a boundary.

PAKISTAN batter Mohammad Rizwan pulls during the Asia Cup Super Four match against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.—AFP
PAKISTAN batter Mohammad Rizwan pulls during the Asia Cup Super Four match against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium on Thursday.—AFP

SCOREBOARD

PAKISTAN:

Abdullah Shafique c Madushan b Pathirana52

Fakhar Zaman b Madushan4

Babar Azam st Mendis b Wellalage29

Mohammad Rizwan not out86

Mohammad Haris c & b Pathirana3

Mohammad Nawaz b Theekshana12

Iftikhar Ahmed c Shanaka b Pathirana47

Shadab Khan c Mendis b Madushan3

Shaheen Shah Afridi not out1

EXTRAS (LB-1, NB-1, W-13)15

TOTAL (for seven wickets, 42 overs)252

DID NOT BAT: Mohammad Wasim, Zaman Khan

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-9 (Fakhar), 2-73 (Babar), 3-100 (Abdullah), 4-108 (Haris), 5-130 (Nawaz), 6-238 (Iftikhar), 7-243 (Shadab)

BOWLING: Madushan 7-1-58-2 (4w, 1nb), Theekshana 9-0-42-1, Shanaka 3-0-18-0 (2w), Wellalage 9-0-40-1 (1w), Pathirana 8-0-65-3 (5w), de Silva 6-0-28-0 (1w)

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka c & b Shadab29

K. Perera run out (Shadab)17

K. Mendis c Haris b Iftikhar91

S. Samarawickrama st Rizwan b Iftikhar48

C. Asalanka not out49

D. Shanaka c Nawaz b Iftikhar2

D. de Silva c Wasim b Shaheen5

D. Wellalage c Rizwan b Shaheen0

P. Madushan run out (Zaman)1

M. Pathirana not out0

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-4, W-5)10

TOTAL (for eight wickets, 42 overs)252

DID NOT BAT: M. Theekshana

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-20 (Perera), 2-77 (Nissanka), 3-177 (Samarawickrama), 4-120 (Mendis), 223-5 (Shanaka), 6-243 (de Silva), 7-243 (Wellalage), 8-246 (Madushan)

BOWLING: Shaheen 9-0-52-2 (4w), Zaman 6-1-, Wasim 3-0-25-0 (1w), Nawaz 7-0-26-0, Shadab 9-0-55-1, Iftikhar 8-0-50-3

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by two wickets.

Published in Dawn, September 15th, 2023

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