Sarfraz wary of SL comeback as T20 battle begins
LAHORE: Despite remaining unbeaten in the ODI series against Sri Lanka, Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed on Friday said his team cannot be complacent against the tourists in the Twenty20 International series starting here at the Gaddafi Stadium under lights on Saturday.
Fresh from a 2-0 triumph in the three-match ODI rubber held in Karachi, Pakistan — ranked No.1 in Twenty20 International team rankings — take on eighth-ranked Sri Lanka as favourites.
Pakistan hold a clear edge over Sri Lanka in head-to-head record of T20 clashes, winning 13 out of 18 matches played so far while losing the rest. The greenshirts have won their last six T20 games against Sri Lanka who have failed to overwhelm Pakistan in the shortest format since December 2013.
However, Sarfraz remains wary of the tourists.
“The way Sri Lanka staged a comeback in the third ODI showed they can create an upset, so we can’t take them lightly. We will go in the T20 series with full preparations without any complacency,” Sarfraz said at the pre-match press conference after Pakistan team’s three-hour practice session at the Gaddafi Stadium.
Asked what kind of motivation his team would get from this series as Sri Lanka were touring Pakistan without a number of their top players, the wicket-keeper said the quality of play matters more than rankings in sport.