The Asian Age

PACE POWER

Fast men Amir, Junaid and Hasan sizzle as Pak bowl Sri Lanka out for 236

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Cardiff, June 12: Fast bowlers Mohammed Amir and Junaid Khan combined to polish off the middle order, helping Pakistan bowl out Sri Lanka for 236 in a virtual quarter-final of the ICC Champions Trophy here on Monday.

Sri Lanka looked set for a big score after being asked to bat in the final Group B match but Amir (2/53) and Junaid (3/40) scripted a turnaround with fiery spells. Hasan Ali (3/43) was another Pakistani paceman who made an impact at the start of the innings.

Opener Niroshan Dickwella (73) and skipper Angelo Mathews (39) had put on a display of resolute batting before Amir scalped the latter to trigger the collapse at Sophia Gardens. Amir and Junaid took two wickets each in the space of 3.2 overs as Sri Lanka lost four wickets, including the well-set Mathews and Dickwella, for six runs.

Lower-order batsmen Suranga Lakmal (26) and Asela Gunaratne (27) offered dogged resistance to take Sri Lankan innings close to the 250-run mark. They added 46 crucial runs for the eighth wicket.

At the start, Danuhska Gunathilak­a (13) was scalped early by Junaid but Dickwella and Kusal Mendis (27) stitched a 56run stand to keep Sri Lanka going.

Things looked settled for the Island nation before Hasan Ali came up with a fiery spell, in which he troubled Mendis with pace and bounce before even-

tually bowling him out. It brought Dinesh Chandimal to the crease but his stay was reduced to just two balls as the batsman dragged one from Fahim Ashraf onto his stumps, going for a drive. Two wickets in three balls, however, did not bother Sri Lanka much as Dickwella remained solid at the other end and soon completed his half-century with a single off Hafeez.

 ?? — PTI — AP ?? Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis.
— PTI — AP Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Kusal Mendis.

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