Pakistan crushes Sri Lanka as Ali shines

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Hasan Ali (R) of Pakistan celebrates with teammate after dismissing Sadeera Samarawickrama of Sri Lanka during the third One-Day International cricket match against Sri Lanka Sharjah Cricket Stadium Friday. — AFP

SHARJAH — Medium pacer Hasan Ali grabbed three wickets to celebrate his rise to the top of the one-day rankings as Pakistan downed Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the fourth day-night international in Sharjah Friday.

Ali took 3-37 while spinners Shadab Khan (2-29) and Imad Wasim (2-13) also chipped in with useful wickets as Sri Lanka were skittled out for 173 in 43.4 overs.

Only Lahiru Thirimanne resisted with a 94-ball 62 on a flat pitch at Sharjah Stadium on which Babar Azam scored a stroke filled 69 not out and Shoaib Malik matched him, also with an unbeaten 69, to help Pakistan overhaul the low target in 39 overs.

Despite Pakistan losing three early wickets, the target was never out of reach as Azam and Malik shared an unbroken 119 runs fourth-wicket stand.

Malik smashed Milinda Siriwardana for a boundary and a six to seal the victory.

He hit three sixes in all and two boundaries in his 81-ball knock while Azam, who had scored successive hundreds in the first two matches, had five boundaries off 101 balls.

Pakistan lost Imamul Haq for two after his debut hundred in the last match while Fakhar Zaman fell for 17 and Mohammad Hafeez made nine.

This was Pakistan's eighth consecutive win which also included its Champions Trophy triumph in England in June while Sri Lanka succumbed to its 11th consecutive ODI defeat.

The fifth and final match is also in Sharjah Monday.

"It was my childhood dream to be world No. 1 and it was my goal when I started cricket so I am very happy that this has come true," said Hasan.

"It's always my aim to take wickets and anchor the team's win so I am again happy to be the main bowler," added Hasan who now has 12 wickets in the series.

Earlier, Sri Lanka got off to a disastrous start when its in-form skipper Upul Tharanga was bowled by debutant left-arm pacer Usman Shinwari for nought off his second delivery.

Shinwari was one of two changes Pakistan made from the third one-dayer which they won by seven wickets in Abu Dhabi. Also brought back was Wasim. It replaced Fahim Ashraf and Rumman Raees.

Sri Lanka had made three changes, with Sadeera Samarawickrama making his debut.

Another left-armer Junaid Khan ended Niroshan Dickwella's enterprising 16-ball 22, studded with three boundaries and a six, while Dinesh Chandimal was run out for 16.

Samarawickrama lasted just two balls without scoring before Thirimanne and Siriwardana (13) added 32 for the sixth wicket.

Shadab then removed Seekuge Prasanna (five) and Thisara Perera off successive deliveries before Ali came into his wicket-taking acts.

Ali broke a resolute eighth-wicket stand of 43 between Thirimanne and Akila Dananjaya (18) before Wasim ended Thirmianne's resistance in the 41st over.

Scoreboard

Sri Lanka

N. Dickwella c Zaman b Junaid 22

U. Tharanga b Shinwari 00

D. Chandimal run out 16

L. Thirimanne c Azam b Wasim 62

S. Samarawickrama b Wasim 00

M. Siriwardana c Shinwari b Ali 13

S. Prasanna b Shadab 05

T. Perera c Azam b Shadab 00

A. Dananjaya c Ahmed b Ali 18

S. Lakmal not out 23

L. Gamage b Ali 01

Extras: (b4, lb1, w8) 13

Total: (all out; 43.4 overs) 173

Falls: 1-2 (Tharanga), 2-30 (Dickwella), 3-59 (Chandimal), 4-59 (Samarawickrama), 5-91 (Siriwardana), 6-99 (Prasanna), 7-99 (Perera), 8-142 (Dananjaya), 9-164 (Thirimanne).

Bowling: Junaid 4-0-22-1, Shinwari 6.3-0-38-1 (6w), Wasim 7-0-13-2 (1w), Hafeez 9.3-1-29-0, Hasan 8.4-0-37-3, Shadab 8-0-29-2 (1w).

Pakistan

Imamul Haq lbw b Gamage 02

F. Zaman st Dickwella b Dananjaya 17

B. Azam not out 69

M. Hafeez c Gamage b Prasanna 09

S. Malik not out 69

Extras: (lb2, w9) 11

Total: (3 wkts; 39 overs) 177

Did not bat: Sarfraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Shadab Khan, Hasan Ali, Usman Shinwari, Junaid Khan.

Falls: 1-12 (Imam), 2-37 (Zaman), 3-58 (Hafeez).

Bowling: Lakmal 7-0-25-0 (1w), Gamage 5-0-27-1 (6w), Dananjaya 8-1-29-1 (1w), Prasanna 10-0-44-1, Perera 4-0-16-0, Siriwardana 5-0-34-0 (1w). — AFP


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