Khaleej Times

Pakistan win by 36 runs

- AFP

Pakistan marked the return of Sri Lanka with a 3-0 Twenty20 series whitewash on Sunday, as officials hoped it will help reestablis­h the country’s reputation for hosting internatio­nal cricket.

The third and final Twenty20 match, which Pakistan comfortabl­y won by 36 runs at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, was Sri Lanka’s first since their team bus was attacked near the same venue in March 2009.

Those attacks, which left eight people dead and seven Sri Lanka players and their staff injured, suspended internatio­nal cricket in Pakistan and forced them to play at neutral venues of the UAE.

The first two matches, which Pakistan won by seven and two wickets respective­ly, were played in Abu Dhabi before Sri Lanka flew to Lahore in a 24-hour fly in, fly out arrangemen­t.

The match was the fourth internatio­nal since the attack, with Zimbabwe playing a five-match limited over series in 2015 followed by the final of Pakistan Super League and a three-match Twenty20 series with World XI comprising of players from seven countries — both this year.

Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Najam Sethi dubbed the match “historic”.

“This is historic because it marks the beginning of a new era of internatio­nal cricket in Pakistan,” said Sethi.

“This sends a big signal to the rest of the cricketing nations that Pakistan is ready to host internatio­nal cricket.”

Sri Lanka Cricket President Thilanag Sumathipal­a vowed his board will not leave Pakistan in isolation.

“We are happy and privileged to be here to support Pakistan crick- et,” said Sumathipal­a.

“It’s a wonderful cricketing nation. Pakistan has done so much for world cricket and to sports in general so we cannot leave them in isolation.”

However, a rampaging Pakistan side did not show any mercy to their opponents as they piled up 180-3 in their 20 overs.

Shoaib Malik, the only player from both the sides to have also featured in the fateful 2009 Lahore Test, smashed a 24-ball 51 with five boundaries and two sixes.

He added 75 for the third wicket with Babar Azam (34 not out) in just 45 balls. Openers Umar Amin (37-ball 45 with a six and three boundaries) and Fakhar Zaman

F Zaman b Munaweera U Amin c Perera b Udana B Azam not out S Malik c de Silva n Sanjaya F Ashraf not out Extras: (lb2, nb2, w2) 31 45 4 51 13 6

D. Gunathilak­a c and b Hafeez D. Munaweera b Amir S. Samarawick­rama c Azam b Wasim M. Udawatte c Azam b Ashraf D. Shanaka c Wasim b Ashraf P. de Silva b Amir T. Perera c Shadab b Hasan S. Prasana c Ahmed b Amir S. Pathirana c Hafeez b Amir I. Udana not out V. Sanjaya not out Extras: (lb1, w2) 1-10, 2-15, 3-21, 4-57, 5-96, 6-106, 7-114, 8-142, 9-143 Wasim 4-0-30-1, Amir 4-0-134 (1w), Hafeez 2-0-11-1, Ashraf 4-0-19-2, Shadab 2-0-31-0, Hasan 4-0-39-1 (1w)

Mohammad Hafeez, Sarfraz Ahmed, Imad Waseem, Mohammad Amir, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali 1-57, 2-91, 3-166 Sanjaya 4-0-41-1 (2nb), Munaweera 4-0-26-1, Udana 3-0-32-1, Gunathilak­a 2-0-16-0 (1w), Perera 4-0-28-0 (1w), de Silva 1-0-14-0, Shanaka 1-0-13-0

(27-ball 31 with three fours) were the other contributo­rs.

Pace bowler Mohammad Amir, playing his first internatio­nal match before the home crowd after making his debut soon after the terrorists’ attacks, finished with a career best 4-13 as Sri Lanka managed 144-9 in 20 overs.

Only Dasun Shanaka batted with aggression during a 36-ball 54 with five boundaries and three sixes before he became one of Faheem Ashraf ’s two wickets.

This becomes Pakistan’s second 3-0 whitewash in a Twenty20 series, having previously beaten the West Indies in UAE last year.

Thousands of fans filled Gaddafi Stadium under intense security, as the countries’ respective national anthems were played before a capacity 23,000 crowd.

The city was adorned with pictures of the Sri Lankan cricketers as fans converged on the stadium hours before the start of the match. Fans applauded both the teams before the start of the match and beat drums in an exhilarati­ng atmosphere.

Sethi hoped Sri Lanka’s return will be followed by a three-match Twenty20 series with the world champions, West Indies, next month, which is due to be finalised in the next few days. —

Emerging Players Asia Cup next April in Pakistan. Six nations (Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India, Afghanista­n, Pakistan + 1.) Najam Sethi @najamsethi

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