DAMBULLA (Sri Lanka), May 10: Fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar silenced his critics with a vital two-wicket show to help Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 79 runs in the opening match of the triangular one-day series here on Saturday.
Pakistan managed to defend their modest total of 199-8 as they bundled Sri Lanka out for 120, thanks to Shoaib Akhtar who was under pressure to deliver.
Shoaib Akhtar (2-19), warned by his country’s cricket chief Tauqir Zia that this tournament would be the last chance to revive his career, responded with a fiery performance to set up his team’s victory.
Sri Lanka could never recover from Shoaib Akhtar’s early blows and lost their last seven wickets for a paltry 22 runs in a dramatic collapse.
Pakistani skipper Rashid Latif used his main weapon in three short spells and the paceman struck when it mattered most, removing hard-hitting Sanath Jayasuriya in his first over and then a well-set Kumar Sangakkara (29).
Jayasuriya erred in driving and edged a rising ball to second slip where Younis Khan perfectly timed his jump to hold a head-high catch.
Shoaib Akhtar did more than just taking two wickets as he rattled Sri Lanka in his eight probing overs. He beat skipper Marvan Atapattu (26) and Sangakkara in his opening spell, but was unlucky to find an edge.
Sangakkara, let off on two and 17, failed to cash in on his chances and was caught at point by Shoaib Malik while trying to cut Shoaib Akhtar.
Seamers Mohammad Sami (2-19) and Abdul Razzaq (1-22), and off-spinner Shoaib Malik (2-23) also kept pressure on the Sri Lankan batsmen to drive home the advantage given by Shoaib Akhtar.
Razzaq trapped Atapattu leg-before for 26 and Sami then accounted for Mahela Jayawardene (22) in a similar fashion to virtually shatter Sri Lanka’s hopes of winning the low-scoring match.
It was all over for Sri Lanka when last specialist batsman Romesh Kaluwitharana was caught by Khan off Malik for no score.
Kaluwitharana had earlier become the seventh wicket-keeper in the world to complete 200 dismissals in One-day Internationals when he stumped Rashid off Muttiah Muralitharan.
Shoaib Akhtar not only upstaged off-spinner Muralitharan (3-38), but also raised the match above the level of mediocrity as both the teams put in a below-par batting display.
Atapattu’s decision to field first after winning the toss appeared to have paid rich dividends as his fast bowlers and spinners never allowed Pakistani batsmen to score freely.
Opener Mohammad Hafeez top-scored with a 114-ball 53 with two fours for his second half-century in five matches to earn Man-of-the-Match award. He, however, received little support from the other end.
Muralitharan struck vital blows as he removed Faisal Iqbal (21) and Younis (29) just when the batsmen had begun playing shots.
Sri Lanka kept pressure on right from the first over as Chaminda Vaas and Prabath Nissanka maintained a tight line and length to deny scoring opportunities to the Pakistani batsmen.
Hafeez and Faisal steadied the innings with a 48-run stand for the second wicket, but could never improve the run-rate as only 72 came in the opening 25 overs.
Pakistan faltered when they tried to take liberties against spin in the middle-overs.
Leg-spinner Lokuarachchi got the prize wicket of prolific Yousuf Youhana, who was caught by Jayawardene for one while attempting to cut.
Scoreboard
PAKISTAN:
M. Hafeez c S’karra b J’suriya 53
Taufiq Umar c Kalu’rana b Nissanka 9
Faisal Iqbal c Jaya’dene b M’tharan 21
Yousuf Youhana c Jaya’dene b Loku’chi 1
Younis c Loku’chi b M’tharan 29
Shoaib Akhtar run out 5
Shoaib Malik run out 20
Abdul Razzaq not out 24
Rashid Latif st Kalu’rana b M’tharan 14
Mohammad Sami not out 8
EXTRAS (B-2, LB-6, W-5, NB-2) 15
TOTAL (for eight wkts, 50 overs) 199
FALL OF WKTS: 1-21, 2-69, 3-70, 4-115, 5-123, 6-146, 7-158, 8-181.
FALL OF WKTS: 1-1, 2-62, 3-75, 4-98, 5-99, 6-107, 7-110, 8-111, 9-118.
BOWLING (to-date): Shoaib Akhtar 8-2-19-2; Mohammad Sami 7.1-1-19-2; Umar Gul 8-1-28-0; Abdul Razzaq 7-0-22-1; Shoaib Malik 10-1-23-2; Mohammad Hafeez 3-1-5-1.
RESULT: Pakistan won by 79 runs.
UMPIRES: P.T. Manuel (Sri Lanka) and S.J.A. Taufel (Australia).
TV UMPIRE: G. Silva (Sri Lanka).
MATCH REFEREE: G.R. Viswanath (India).
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Mohammad Hafeez.
NEXT MATCH: New Zealand v Pakistan, Dambulla on Sunday.—AFP/Reuters