Who was the Player of the Match?
Babar Azam, for his crucial 64 off 45 balls.
Sports / Cricket
Pakistan secured a hard-fought 8-run victory against Sri Lanka in a T20I tri-nation series match in Rawalpindi. Babar Azam's steady innings and Shaheen Afridi's late bowling heroics were key to Pakistan's win. Sri Lanka's Pathum Nissanka's...
Pakistan's innings was built on aggressive intent early on, with Saim Ayub's quickfire 41 providing momentum. Babar Azam then took control, managing the innings with calculated precision. Despite Hasaranga's efforts to slow them down, Pakistan reached a challenging total.
Sri Lanka's chase faltered early as Shaheen Afridi struck crucial blows. Nissanka's resilience kept them afloat, but Abrar Ahmed's double-wicket over proved decisive. Shaheen Afridi's pinpoint yorkers in the final overs sealed the victory for Pakistan.
Pakistan's blend of aggression, anchoring, and disciplined bowling ultimately proved too much for Sri Lanka.
Babar Azam, for his crucial 64 off 45 balls.
Pakistan scored 184/5, and Sri Lanka scored 176/8.
Sri Lanka aimed to exploit early seam movement and take advantage of the dew later in the evening.
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