Pakistan vs Sri Lanka T20 World Cup Match Report

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka T20 World Cup Match Report: Pakistan Defend 212 in a 5-Run Classic at Pallekele

Pakistan Innings Analysis: A Power-Packed Opening Statement

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka

The T20 World Cup once again showed why this format keeps fans on the edge of their seats—pure unpredictability, high drama, and emotions running wild. On a humid evening at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy, Pakistan pulled off a nail-biting 5-run win over Sri Lanka in their Super Eights Group 2 clash (Match 50). The match delivered a massive 419 runs, a brilliant century, momentum swings galore, and a heart-stopping final over that had everyone glued to their screens.

Defending 212 in a World Cup game, especially away from home against a fired-up Sri Lankan side, is no easy task. But Pakistan’s fearless top-order batting combined with tight middle-overs spin bowling helped them hold their nerve. Sri Lanka fought back hard to finish at 207/6, but it wasn’t quite enough.

This wasn’t just any win for Pakistan—it was a statement of resilience, even though it came too late for their semifinal hopes (they crashed out on net run rate, with New Zealand progressing instead).

Match Summary

  • Pakistan: 212/8 (20 overs)
  • Sri Lanka: 207/6 (20 overs)
  • Result: Pakistan won by 5 runs
  • Venue: Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy
  • Total Runs Scored: 419

For the full official scorecard and ball-by-ball details, check out ESPNCricinfo’s match page or the ICC official site.

Pakistan Innings: Aggression Meets Smart Cricket

Pakistan came out swinging in the powerplay with calculated intent—no blind slogging, just smart aggression. With only two fielders outside the circle early on, openers Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman made full use of the flat track, rotating strike and picking boundaries off hard lengths.

After the first six overs, they were well ahead of the par score, putting immediate pressure on Sri Lanka’s new-ball bowlers who struggled for consistency.

The real game-changer? That massive opening stand between Farhan and Fakhar—176 runs, a new T20 World Cup record for the first wicket!

  • Sahibzada Farhan – 100 (60 balls): A proper masterclass. He started steady with strike rotation and precise placement, then accelerated through square drives before unleashing clean power-hitting over long-on and midwicket in the death. 9 fours, 4 sixes, SR 166.67. He soaked up pressure and kept the innings ticking without ever losing momentum. Player of the Match for sure.
  • Fakhar Zaman – 84 (42 balls): The demolition man! 8 fours, 5 sixes, SR 200. He went after spin fearlessly, disrupting Sri Lanka’s plans and forcing constant field changes that opened up gaps for both openers.

Together, they built a foundation that made 200+ feel achievable.

Middle overs saw a small wobble—Babar Azam (6) and Mohammad Rizwan (5) fell cheaply to Wanindu Hasaranga—but the openers’ platform meant no real scoreboard panic.

In the death, contributions from Iftikhar Ahmed (7 off 5) and Shadab Khan (quick 3) pushed them over 210. In T20s, those extra 10-15 runs can be massive psychologically.

Sri Lanka’s Chase: Brave Fight, But Short

Chasing 213 at home, Sri Lanka needed aggression without recklessness. They started steadily:

  • Pathum Nissanka (44 off 29): Clear-headed, avoided risks early, punished loose balls.
  • Kusal Mendis (39 off 27): Solid support, kept the rate in check.

Powerplay ended competitive—not dominant, but very much in the game.

Middle overs were crucial. Charith Asalanka’s 51 off 32 stood out—great footwork against spin, straight boundaries. Dhananjaya de Silva (28 off 18) kept things ticking too. At one point, Sri Lanka looked like favorites.

But Abrar Ahmed’s spell (4-0-23-3) turned it. His pace variations and lengths forced mistimed shots, stalling the acceleration in overs 11-15. Suddenly, the equation got steeper.

Final over needed 15+? Dasun Shanaka (unbeaten 76 off 31, including a late blitz) launched boundaries and sixes, bringing hope alive. But Pakistan’s yorkers, slower ones, and sharp fielding held firm. Last ball—margin of just 5 runs. Pakistan survived!

Full Scorecard Tables

Pakistan Innings – 212/8 (20 Overs)

BatterDismissalRunsBalls4s6sSR
Sahibzada Farhanc † b Madushanka1006094166.67
Fakhar Zamanc deep midwicket b Madushanka844285200.00
Babar Azamc cover b Hasaranga6510120.00
Mohammad Rizwanlbw b Hasaranga5400125.00
Iftikhar Ahmedc long-off b Shanaka7510140.00
Shadab Khanrun out3200150.00
Imad Wasimnot out2100200.00
Others5
Extras(b, lb, w, nb)10
Total8 wickets21220

Sri Lanka Bowling

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
Dilshan Madushanka43338.25
Wanindu Hasaranga43929.75
Dasun Shanaka442110.50
Maheesh Theekshana451012.75
Others447211.75

Sri Lanka Innings – 207/6 (20 Overs)

(Note: Some sources vary slightly on exact middle-order contributions like Rathnayake 58, but key performers included Shanaka’s unbeaten 76* off 31 with late fireworks.)

BowlerOversRunsWicketsEconomy
Abrar Ahmed42335.75
Shaheen Afridi441110.25
Haris Rauf43819.50
Shadab Khan445011.25
Imad Wasim450112.50

Sri Lanka Innings – 207/6 (20 Overs)

BatterDismissalRB4s6sSR
Pathum Nissankac b Abrar442951151.72
Kusal Mendisc deep square b Shaheen392741144.44
Charith Asalankab Abrar513233159.38
Dhananjaya de Silvac long-on b Abrar281821155.55
Dasun Shanakanot out211011210.00
Wanindu Hasarangac midwicket b Haris Rauf8410200.00
Others6
Extras(b 1, lb 3, w 6)10
Total6 wickets20720 overs

Pakistan Bowling

BowlerORWEcon
Abrar Ahmed42335.75
Shaheen Afridi441110.25
Haris Rauf43819.50
Shadab Khan445011.25
Imad Wasim450112.50

Match Highlights Snapshot

  • Total Runs: 419
  • Highest Score: Sahibzada Farhan 100 (60)
  • Best Bowling: Abrar Ahmed 3/23
  • Biggest Partnership: 176 (Farhan-Fakhar, opening – tournament record)

Tactical Takeaways

  1. Powerplay intent sets the tone—Pakistan’s early aggression created lasting pressure.
  2. Wrist-spin in middle overs is gold—Abrar’s control was decisive.
  3. Death execution wins tournaments—Pakistan held nerves when it mattered.
  4. 200+ totals are defendable with smart plans.

Fantasy Cricket Quick Review

Top picks: Sahibzada Farhan (captain material), Fakhar Zaman, Abrar Ahmed, Dilshan Madushanka.
Avoid: Lower-middle order guys with few balls faced.

What It Means for the Tournament

Pakistan grab two points and boost confidence, but exit on NRR. Sri Lanka showed fight and depth despite being out—future opponents beware.

This thriller captured T20’s magic: explosive bats, clever spin, pressure-packed finishes, and margins thinner than a razor. Pakistan take the win; Sri Lanka take lessons. The World Cup just keeps getting better.

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