ABU DHABI: Pakistan will look to transfer the momentum from their one-day whitewash against Sri Lanka into the three Twenty20 Internationals starting in Abu Dhabi on Thursday and ending in Lahore three days later.

Pakistan blanked Sri Lanka 5-0 in the preceding One-day International series and start the Twenty20 fixtures as strong favourites as the number two-ranked side, with Sri Lanka a lowly eighth.

If Pakistan sweep the Twenty20 series they will come within a point of first-place New Zealand and could go top if India beat the Black Caps in their three-match series next month.

Aside from winning nine straight One-day Internationals in a sequence that saw them lift the ICC Champions Trophy in June, Pakistan have also won as many as nine of their last 11 Twenty20 Internationals — all since Sarfraz Ahmed took over as captain.

Off the field too, Pakistan will hope to build on their efforts to revive international cricket back home with the last match to be played in Lahore on Sunday.

That contest will see the return of Sri Lanka to Pakistan, eight years after their team bus was ambushed by gunmen on the way to the ground in Lahore on March 3, 2009.

The attacks, which killed eight people and left seven Sri Lankan players and a staff member injured, resulted in the suspension of all international cricket in Pakistan, forcing them to play home matches in the United Arab Emirates.

Despite Pakistan hosting the Pakistan Super League final in March and three Twenty20 Internationals against a World XI — with players from seven countries — last month, regular Sri Lanka skipper Upul Tharanga and five other players, as well as coach Nic Pothas have now refused to travel to Lahore.

That forced Sri Lankan selectors to hand all-rounder Thisara Perera, who was a member of the World XI team, the captaincy and choose a new-look side.

But Sarfraz said his team will not underestimate the under-strength Sri Lanka side.

“It’s satisfying to win the ODI series 5-0 and we will target that same winning momentum but definitely we will not take this Sri Lanka team lightly,” the Pakistan skipper said. “They may not have big names but most of their players have played in the past and have done well. No team is weak in T20s, so we have to be at our best [to beat them].”

Pakistan’s pace bowling will be further boosted by the return of paceman Mohammad Amir who missed the ODIs with a shin injury.

Fill-in Sri Lanka skipper Perera hopes his team will put up a good fight.

“I am really happy to be leading my country,” said Perera. “It’s a dream come true for me and I hope this team can do something special in this series.”

The second match is also scheduled at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Friday night.

Teams (from):

PAKISTAN: Sarfraz Ahmed (captain), Fakhar Zaman, Ahmed Shehzad, Babar Azam, Shoaib Malik, Mohammad Hafeez, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Fahim Ashraf, Hasan Ali, Aamir Yamin, Mohammad Amir, Usman Khan Shinwari, Umar Amin.

SRI LANKA: Thisara Perera (captain), Dilshan Munaweera, Danushka Gunathilaka, Sadeera Samarawickrama, Ashan Priyanjan, Mahela Udawatte, Dasun Shanaka, Minod Bhanuka, Sachith Pathirana, Vikum Sanjaya, Lahiru Gamage, Seekkuge Prasanna, Vishwa Fernando, Isuru Udana, Jeffrey Vandersay, Chaturanga de Silva.

Umpires for first match: Ahsan Raza (Pakistan) and Shozab Raza (Pakistan).

TV umpire: Ahmed Shahab (Pakistan).

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe).

Published in Dawn, October 26th, 2017

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