Deccan Chronicle

Pakistan, Lanka square off for semis spot

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Cardiff, June 11: Their campaigns back on track after upset wins, Pakistan and Sri Lanka face each other in their concluding Champions Trophy group match in a virtual ‘quarterfin­al’ here on Monday. Both the teams lost their opening matches but bounced back into reckoning after producing two of the tournament’s biggest upsets so far.

Pakistan suffered a 124run thrashing at the hands of arch-rivals and defending champions India but then notched up an upset win over world number one side South Africa to stay alive. Sri Lanka too suffered a heavy 96-run defeat at the hands of South Africa but came up with a stunning batting show to shock India by seven wickets to place themselves in contention for a semifinal berth.

Pakistan bowlers, except for Mohammad Amir, were hammered by the top-order Indian batsmen but they made amends against South Africa whose batting line-up has several matchwinne­rs like A B de Villiers and Hashim Amla. Leftarm spinner Imad Wasim (2/20) and paceman Hasan Ali (3/24) bowled beautifull­y to restrict the Proteas to a meagre 219 for 8.

Babar Azam (31 not out) and Shoaib Malik (16 not out) got Pakistan ahead of their required run-rate to secure a 19-run win under the Duckworth-Lewis method when rain stopped play with their side 119 for three off 27 overs. Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed had attributed the win against South Africa to good bowling against a strong side and he would look for another such display against the Lankans on Monday. The Pakistani side also had the luxury of playing in front of a partisan crowd in Birmingham. It is unlikely to have the same support in Cardiff tomorrow and it will have to be seen how much it impacts on the team performanc­e. “The crowd was supporting us and that’s why the players were boosted,” captain Sarfraz Khan had said after the win against the Proteas.

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— AP Pakistan would be eager to prove that their stunning victory over South Africa was not a fluke.

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