Afridi stars as Pakistan thump Sri Lanka
by Shahid Hashmi

Pakistan’s cricketer Younis Khan (R) is congratulated by Sri
Lanka’s captain Tillakaratne Dilshan (L) after Pakistan won the
first One Day International (ODI) match between the two
countries at the Dubai cricket stadium in the Gulf Emirate on
November 11. Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the
first day-night international at Dubai stadium here on Friday to
go 1-0 up in the five-match series.
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CRICKET: DUBAI, Nov 12 (AFP) - Leg-spinner Shahid Afridi capped an
excellent return to international cricket with three wickets as Pakistan
thumped Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the first day-night match here on
Friday.
Afridi took 3-27 in his first match since returning from a six-month
exile, helping Pakistan dismiss Sri Lanka for a paltry 131 in 40.3 overs
before Younis Khan and Imran Farhat hit fifties to anchor the chase at
Dubai stadium.
Pakistan lost Mohammad Hafeez (five) in the second over of their
innings but Farhat added 103 for the second wicket stand with Younis
Khan (56 not out) to ensure a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
Farhat hit leg-spinner Seekkuge Prasanna for his seventh boundary to
reach his ninth one-day fifty but with only 17 needed he was trapped
leg-before wicket by paceman Suranga Lakmal for 50. Younis, whose fifty
was his 45th in one-dayers, took the team past the target in just 21.5
overs. He hit seven boundaries during his 57-ball knock.
Afridi - star bowler
Pakistan were on course for a comprehensive win thanks in large part
to Afridi, who finished with 3-27 and was ably supported by Saeed Ajmal
(2-21) and Mohammad Hafeez (2-24) as Sri Lanka lost their last seven
wickets for 54 after opting to bat.
Dinesh Chandimal top-scored with 28 while opener Tharanga Paranavitna
(25) and Mahela Jayawardene (24) were other notable scorers but none
went on to make a big score against some lethal spin bowling.
Captain Misbah-ul Haq praised his bowling.
“It wasn’t a bad pitch, but all credit goes to the bowlers as they
kept relentless pressure on the batsmen and then Farhat and Younis
batted well to ensure a win,” said Misbah, a little surprised by how
comfortably Pakistan won the match.
Sri Lankan captain Tillakaratne Dilshan said poor batting was to
blame.
“We didn’t start well and once you were bowled out for 131, then it
leaves you with no fight,” said Dilshan, who defended decision to bat
first.
Sri Lanka lost Dilshan in the second over of the match, bowled by
paceman Aizaz Cheema for four.
With their captain back in the pavilion, Sri Lanka did not recover as
wickets continued to fall, in-form Kumar Sangakkara falling for five
after struggling through 24 deliveries.
Pakistan spinners run riot
Chandimal and Paranavitana added 30 for the third wicket before
Pakistan’s spinners ran riot, grabbing the last seven wickets for a mere
54 runs.
Chandimal hit him for a six off his fourth ball, but the leg-spinner
had him leg-before the very next ball. Chandimal hit two sixes and a
four off 31 balls.The 31-year-old Afridi then dismissed Prasanna (five)
and Lasith Malinga (11) during his incisive 9.3 overs spell.
The second match will also be played in Dubai on Monday.
The remaining matches are scheduled for Dubai (November 18), Sharjah
(November 20) and Abu Dhabi (November 23).
The teams will also play a Twenty20 in Abu Dhabi on November 25. |