Pakistan Crush Sri Lanka by 6 Wickets in 1st T20I, Shadab Khan Stars

Pakistan secured a commanding six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the first T20I in Dambulla. Sri Lanka were bowled out for a modest 128, with Janith Liyanage top-scoring with 40. Pakistan's chase was anchored by Sahibzada Farhan's 51, leading to a comfortable win with overs to spare. All-rounder Shadab Khan was named Player of the Match for his crucial bowling and batting contributions.

Key Points: Pakistan Beat Sri Lanka in 1st T20I, Lead Series 1-0

  • Pakistan take 1-0 series lead
  • Sri Lanka bundled out for 128
  • Shadab Khan named Player of the Match
  • Sahibzada Farhan scores match-winning 51
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1st T20I: Pakistan register six-wicket win over Sri Lanka, take 1-0 lead in three-match series

Pakistan secure a dominant six-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the first T20I. Shadab Khan's all-round performance earns him Player of the Match.

"When you are coming back from an injury, it's always tough... Very happy with today's result. - Shadab Khan"

Dambulla, January 8

A dominant performance by Pakistan as they registered a comprehensive six-wicket win against Sri Lanka in the first T20I of the three-match series at the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium in Dambulla.

With this win, the Men in Green took a 1-0 lead in the series. Veteran all-rounder Shadab Khan was named Player of the Match for his impactful all-round performance.

Coming to the match, Sri Lanka were bundled out for a modest total of 128 in 19.2 overs. Janith Liyanage played a fighting knock of 40 runs off 31 balls, including two fours and one six. Spin-bowling all-rounder Wanindu Hasaranga made 18 off 12 deliveries, including three fours.

For Pakistan, Salman Mirza (3/18 in four overs), Mohammad Wasim Jr (2/7 in 2.2 overs), Shadab Khan (2/25 in four overs), and Abrar Ahmed (3/25 in four overs) were among the wicket takers.

While chasing 129 runs, opener Sahibzada Farhan smashed a fantastic half-century. He made 51 runs off 36 deliveries with the help of four boundaries in two sixes. Saim Ayub scored 24 off 18 deliveries, with the help of three fours and one six, as Pakistan won the clash by six wickets.

For Sri Lanka, Maheesh Theekshana (1/31 in four overs), Dushmantha Chameera (1/34 in four overs), Wanindu Hasaranga (1/17 in four overs), and Dhananjaya de Silva (1/4 in two overs).

After winning the match, Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha said, "I wasn't expecting dew because of the weather earlier in the day. There was a lot of dew after the first 5-6 overs of the second innings. I thought 150 was going to be a challenging total looking at the way the ball was holding up in the first innings. But after looking at dew in the second innings, I thought 170-odd was needed. We know what we need to do in the World Cup. We know our roles. I want the team to field well, that's the area we need to improve on. I need to work on playing full tosses, that has become a weakness."

After winning the Player of the Match award, Shadab Khan said, "When you are coming back from an injury, it's always tough to play at the international level. You are starting from zero. Very happy with today's result. Playing in Big Bash helped me. I got confidence in my bowling and batting. I tried to do simple things. The surface was helping me. You have to assess the conditions. The ball was holding a bit so I tried to bowl a little more fuller. As a player, you always want to play at the highest level (ahead of the upcoming T20 World Cup). Our team did so well. Mirza and Wasim set the tone for us. It made things easier for us spinners."

- ANI

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Sarah B
Comprehensive victory indeed. Sri Lanka's batting collapse was the key. 128 is just not enough on most grounds these days, even with spin assistance. Farhan played a sensible knock to seal it.
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Ananya R
Shadab Khan is such a valuable player when he's fit. His performance in the Big Bash seems to have done him a world of good. The upcoming T20 World Cup is going to be very competitive with all Asian teams looking strong.
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Vikram M
The dew factor played a big role, as the Pakistan captain said. It's a common challenge in the subcontinent. Sri Lanka will need to bounce back strongly. Their batting lineup needs to show more fight.
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Karthik V
While Pakistan played well, I have to say the standard of cricket in bilateral T20s sometimes feels a bit flat compared to IPL intensity. No offense to the players, but the context matters. Hope the next matches are closer.
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Priya S
Good to see young players like Sahibzada Farhan stepping up. Pakistan always finds new talent. The World Cup in the West Indies and USA is going to be very exciting! 🇮🇳🇵🇰🇱🇰

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