Pakistan U-19 remain in charge against Sri Lanka

Published October 17, 2023
KARACHI: Pakistan U-19 spinner Naveed Ahmed Khan (second L) celebrates with team-mates after getting the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Rusanda Gamage during the one-off four-day match at the National Bank Stadium on Monday.
—Tahir Jamal/White Star
KARACHI: Pakistan U-19 spinner Naveed Ahmed Khan (second L) celebrates with team-mates after getting the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Rusanda Gamage during the one-off four-day match at the National Bank Stadium on Monday. —Tahir Jamal/White Star

KARACHI: Pakistan U-19 continued to dominate the proceedings against their Sri Lankan coun­t­erparts on the second day of the one-off four-day match here at the National Bank Stadium on Monday.

After declaring their first innings at 433-9, the Saad Baig-led Pakistan U-19 restricted Sri Lankan U-19 to 155-6 in 56 overs at stumps which left the visitors trailing by 278 runs.

Earlier on Monday after resuming at 319-1, the hosts added 114 runs while losing eight wickets in the day.

Opener Shahzaib Khan, who remained unbeaten on Sunday, top-scored for Pakistan with 161 from 276 balls; his innings included 12 boundaries and one six. Shahzaib’s opening partner Azan Awais had scored 104 on the first day.

Saad made a 70-ball 68 studded with six boundaries and one six. Malsha Tharupathi took with three wickets while Vihas Thewmika and Ruvishan Perera earned two wickets each.

For Sri Lanka, Pullindu Perera played a resilient knock of 53 not out off 71 balls, featuring eight fours while kipper Sineth Jayawardene (38 off 45) was the other notable contributor. Aimal Khan claimed two wickets for 39 runs.

Summarised scores:

PAKISTAN U-19 433-9 declared in 121.3 overs (Shahzaib Khan 161, Azan Awais 104, Saad Baig 68; Malsha Tharupathi 3-75, Ruvishan Perera 2-44, Vihas Thewmika 2-105); SRI LANKA U-19 155-6 in 56 overs (Pullindu Perera 53 not out, Sineth Jayawardane 38; Aimal Khan 2-39, Arafat Minhas 1-15, Ali Asfand 1-15, Naveed Ahmed Khan 1-25, Mohammad Ibtisam 1-33).

Published in Dawn, October 17th, 2023

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