Pakistan tame Sri Lanka in first T20

Published July 31, 2015
COLOMBO: Pakistan fast bowler Anwar Ali celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lankan opener Kusal Perera during the first Twenty20 International on Thursday.—AP
COLOMBO: Pakistan fast bowler Anwar Ali celebrates taking the wicket of Sri Lankan opener Kusal Perera during the first Twenty20 International on Thursday.—AP

COLOMBO: Umar Akmal smashed 46 off 24 balls and Sohail Tanvir grabbed three wickets as Pakistan beat top-ranked Sri Lanka by 29 runs in the first Twenty20 International here on Thursday.

Pakistan piled up 175-5 after electing to bat and then restricted the reigning World Twenty20 champions to 146-7 in the day-night match at the Premadasa stadium.

Akmal hit three boundaries and as many sixes during an entertaining fourth wicket stand of 81 from just 45 deliveries with Shoaib Malik, who remained unbeaten on a 31-ball 46.

Ahmed Shehzad was the other notable contributor with 46 off 38 balls, but Sri Lanka lost the way when Pakistan plundered 70 runs in the final six overs to set up the challenging target.

Pakistan lost opener Mukhtar Ahmed in the second over, but Shehzad and Mohammad Hafeez revived the innings with a 42-run partnership for the second wicket.

Debutant left-arm seamer Binura Fernando conceded 17 runs in the 16th over which included two consecutive sixes by Akmal.

Sri Lanka’s captain Lasith Malinga was the most expensive bowler, giving away 46 runs in his four overs.

The hosts were dealt early blows as Kusal Perera fell off the third ball of the innings and Tillakaratne Dilshan was dismissed in the next over to make it 13-2.

Debutant Dhananjaya de Silva looked promising during his knock of 31 and another youngster Milinda Siriwardana made 35, before Chamara Kapugedera justified his recall with three sixes in his unbeaten 31 off 16 balls.

Tanvir, the left-arm seamer, finished with three for 29 and Anwar Ali took two for 27 to tie down the Sri Lankan batsmen.

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN:

Mukhtar Ahmed c Vandersay b Mathews 2 Ahmed Shehzad c Malinga b T. Perera 46 Mohammad Hafeez c Vithanage b T. Perera 17 Shoaib Malik not out 46 Umar Akmal lbw b Malinga 46 Shahid Afridi b Fernando 8 Anwar Ali not out 0

EXTRAS: (LB-3, W-7) 10

TOTAL (for five wkts, 20 overs) 175

FALL OF WKTS: 1-10, 2-52, 3-83, 4-164, 5-175.

BOWLING: Fernando 4-0-38-1 (w3), Mathews 4-0-33-1 (w2), Malinga 4-0-46-1 (w2), Vandersay 4-0-25-0, T. Perara 4-0-30-2.

SRI LANKA:

K. Perera c Afridi b Anwar 4 T. Dilshan c Rizwan b Sohail 6 D. de Silva c Shehzad b Malik 31 K. Vithanage b Sohail 1 A. Mathews b Imad 23 M. Siriwardana c Anwar b Sohail 35 C. Kapugedera not out 31 T. Perera c Rizwan b Anwar 2 B. Fernando not out 8

EXTRAS: (B-1, LB-3, W-1) 5

TOTAL (for seven wkts, 20 overs) 146

FALL OF WKTS: 1-4, 2-13, 3-19, 4-55, 5-92, 6-116, 7-121.

BOWLING: Anwar 4-0-27-2 (w1), Sohail 4-0-29-3, Irfan 4-0-25-0, Afridi 4-0-31-0, Imad 3-0-21-1, Malik 1-0-9-1.

UMPIRES: Ranmore Martinesz (SRI) and Ruchira Palliyaguruge (SRI)

TV UMPIRE: Raveendra Wimalasiri (SRI)

MATCH REFEREE: Javagal Srinath (IND)

Published in Dawn, July 31st, 2015

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