SRI LANKAN opener Pathum Nissanka plays a shot during the first ODI against Afghanistan at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Friday.—AFP
SRI LANKAN opener Pathum Nissanka plays a shot during the first ODI against Afghanistan at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium on Friday.—AFP

Pallekele: Pathum Nissanka’s record-breaking double century steered Sri Lanka to a comfortable 42-run win over Afghanistan Friday in the opener of their three-match One-Day International series at Pallekele.

Set a stiff target of 382, Afghanistan reached 339 for six as Mohammad Nabi and Azmatullah Omarzai scored centuries after their team were reduced to 55-5.

Nissanka’s unbeaten 210 was Sri Lanka’s first ODI double hundred, breaking the island nation’s longstanding record highest score of 189 by Sanath Jayasuriya against India in 2000.

It was also the joint fifth-highest individual score in ODIs.

Sri Lanka’s 381-3 was also their biggest total at the ground and the team’s fourth-highest overall.

The unstoppable Nissanka’s knock included 20 fours and eight sixes from the 139 balls he faced in his first ODI since the World Cup.

Afghanistan stumbled early in their daunting chase, with the tourists losing five wickets inside nine overs.

Sri Lankan seamer Pramod Madushan cut through the top order for match figures of 4-75.

Afghanistan batter Azmatullah Omarzai pulls during his unbeaten 149.—AFP
Afghanistan batter Azmatullah Omarzai pulls during his unbeaten 149.—AFP

Dushmantha Chameera took the other two wickets to fall but walked off the field halfway through his eighth over, appearing to be suffering from back pain.

Omarzai (149 not out) and Nabi (136) fought back aggressively with a 242-run stand for the sixth wicket, Afghanistan’s second-highest for any wicket in ODIs, to briefly give Sri Lanka a fright.

Omarzai’s maiden hundred came from a flicked six off pacer Janith Liyanage.

Sri Lanka’s innings saw Avishka Fernando score 88 from as many deliveries before he was caught by Ibrahim Zadran at backward point in the 27th over.

Skipper Kusal Mendis was next in but failed to make an impact and fell for a 31-ball 16.

Sadeera Samarawickrama hit 44 off 36 deliveries in his 120-run partnership with Nissanka.

SCOREBOARD

SRI LANKA:

P. Nissanka not out 210

A. Fernando c Zadran b F. Ahmad 88

K. Mendis c Naib b Nabi 16

S. S’wickrama c Omarzai b F. Ahmad 45

C. Asalanka not out 7

EXTRAS (LB-3, NB-2, W-10) 15

TOTAL (for three wkts, 50 overs) 381

DID NOT BAT: J. Liyanage, W. Hasaranga, M. Theekshana, P. Madushan, D. Chameera, D. Madushanka

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-182 (Fernando), 2-225 (Mendis), 3-345 (Samarawickrama)

BOWLING: Farooqi 9-0-77-0 (1w, 1nb), Omarzai 6-0-55-0 (4w), F. Ahmad 9-1-79-2 (3w, 1nb), Naib 8-0-61-0, N. Ahmad 8-0-62-0 (1w), Nabi 10-0-44-1 (1w)

AFGHANISTAN:

R. Gurbaz b Madushan 1

I. Zadran c Nissanka b Madushan 4

R. Shah c Mendis b Chameera 7

H. Shahidi b Madushan 7

A. Omarzai not 149

G. Naib c Nissanka b Chameera 16

M. Nabi c&b Madushan 136

I. Alikhil not out 10

EXTRAS (LB-3, NB-1, W-5) 9

TOTAL (for six wickets, 50 overs) 339

DID NOT BAT: N. Ahmad, F. Farooqi, F. Ahmad

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-5 (Gurbaz), 2-10 (I. Zadran), 3-19 (Shahidi), 4-27 (Shah), 5-55 (Naib), 6-297 (Nabi)

BOWLING: Madushanka 9-0-65-0 (2w), Madushan 10-0-75-4 (1w, 1nb), Chameera 7.3-0-55-2, Hasaranga 10-1-57-0 (1w), Theekshana 10-0-56-0, Liyanage 3-0-25-0 (1w), Asalanka 0.3-0-3-0

RESULT: Sri Lanka won by 42 runs.

PLAYER-OF-THE-MATCH: Pathum Nissanka

Published in Dawn, February 10th, 2024

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