Pakistan ride on Zaman, Ali to script 2-0 series win vs SL
KARACHI: Pakistan capitalised on a brisk century opening stand between Abid Ali and Fakhar Zaman to beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in the third and final OneDay International on Wednesday, clinching the series 2-0.
The first match was washed out due to heavy rain last week before Pakistan won the second game by 67 runs on Monday.
The 123-run partnership between Fakhar (76) and Abid (74) gave Pakistan a solid start in their run-chase. Left-handed Haris Sohail also scored a fine 56 off off 50 balls to guide Pakistan to 299/5 in 48.2 overs. The FakharAbid stand overshadowed Danushka Gunathilaka’s career-best 133, including 16 fours and six, that had earlier propelled Sri Lanka to 297/9 after the visitors had won the toss and opted to bat.
Abid, who had scored a hundred in his debut ODI against Australia earlier this year and replaced injured Imam-ul-Haq at the top order on Wednesday, smashed 10 boundaries in his 67-ball knock that included some elegant drives. Abid was finally undone by Wanindu Hasaranga’s googly and fell leg before wicket in the 20th over after Sri Lanka successfully went for a television referral. Sri Lanka wasted an opportunity to break the stand soon after Abid had completed his half century but substitute fielder Sadeera Samarawickrama’s spilled a diving catch at midwicket in Hasaranga’s first over.
Fakhar hit seven fours and a six but the left-hander also couldn’t capitalise on a dropped chance when on 74 when Gunathilaka couldn’t hold on to an easy catch in the lone slip. Nuwan Pradeep (2/53) got two wickets in successive overs when he first had Babar Azam lbw (31) and then Fakhar flashed wildly at a short ball and holed out at third man.
Brief scores: Sri Lanka 297/9 in 50 overs (D Gunathilaka 133; M Amir 3/50) lost to Pakistan 299/5 in 48.2 (F Zaman 76, A Ali 74).