Lanka rout top-ranked Pakistan by 35 runs in 2nd T20

Wednesday 09th October 2019 08:15 EDT
 
 

Sri Lanka's inexperienced team earned another emphatic 35-run victory over top-ranked Pakistan in the second Twenty20 on Monday at Lahore for an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Bhanuka Rajapaksa, playing in only his second Twenty20, smashed 77 off 48 balls in Sri Lanka's total of 182-6 after captain Dasun Shanaka won the toss and opted to bat.

Leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga (3-38) then took three wickets in four balls and Isuru Udana provided the perfect finish by grabbing 4-25 as Pakistan was bowled out for 147 in 19 overs.

Ten of Sri Lanka's top players pulled out of the tour due to security concerns, including Twenty20 captain Lasith Malinga, but Sri Lanka's second string surprised cricket pundits by outplaying the No 1-ranked team in front of its home fans.

Imad Wasim top scored with 47 off 29 balls but his partnership of 75 with Asif Ali (29) was not enough to stop Sri Lanka from registering another convincing win. The recalled Umar Akmal fell for golden duck for the second successive match while Ahmed Shehzad could score only 13 before both fell to Hasaranga's brilliance inside the first 10 overs.

Earlier, the left-handed Rajapaksa hit six sixes and four boundaries and dominated a 94-run fourth-wicket stand with Shehan Jayasuriya, who made 34. Shanaka propelled Sri Lanka's total beyond Pakistan's reach by smashing 31 off 15 balls.

Pakistan's poor ground fielding also let the team down as Rajapaksa and Jayasuirya both survived close run out chances early in their innings. "We didn't play good cricket," Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed said. "We missed a couple of run-out opportunities that could have changed the game but they had a good partnership in the middle overs and we lost five wickets in the first 10 overs."

Rajapaksa's half century, described by captain Shanaka as a "masterclass," put Pakistan's bowlers under pressure as leg-spinner Shadab Khan conceded 38 runs before he had the left-hander caught in the deep in the 17th over.


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