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Sarfraz the hero as Pakistan squeeze into semi-finals
Sarfraz the hero as Pakistan squeeze into semi-finals
June 13, 2017 | 12:06 AM
Sarfraz Ahmed produced a superb captain’s innings following a top-order collapse to see Pakistan into the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy with a thrilling three-wicket win over Sri Lanka at Cardiff yesterday. Pakistan, chasing a seemingly modest 237 to win, slumped to 162 for seven.But Sarfraz’s 61 not out and Mohamed Amir’s 28 not out saw Pakistan home with 31 balls to spare after they shared an unbroken eighth-wicket partnership of 75. Man-of-the-match Sarfraz, crucially dropped twice, ended the contest when he uppercut Lasith Malinga for four. It was his fifth boundary in 79 balls and led the joyous wicket-keeper to run a semi-circle round the ground. Pakistan will return to Sophia Gardens for a last-four clash with tournament hosts England in Cardiff tomorrow. Earlier, Pakistan induced a middle-order collapse as Sri Lanka slumped to 236 all out. “I said to Amir to play your game, to not worry. If he scored 20 runs, which he did, we would win,” said Sarfraz.“,” said Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews. “They deserve it. “Our bowlers were brilliant. Unfortunately we dropped catches and that cost us the game,” the all-rounder addedBoth Pakistan and Sri Lanka had to win yesterday to join already qualified title-holders India from Group B in the knockout stages of a tournament featuring the world’s top eight one-day international sides. India will play Bangladesh in Thursday’s second semi-final at Edgbaston, with the final at the Oval on Sunday. In what was a ‘must-win match’ for both sides, Sri Lanka were dismissed for 236. And it seemed like it wasn’t going to be their day when Pakistan opener Azhar Ali was dropped on nought by Asela Gunaratne at point.But fellow opener Fakhar Zaman was far more dynamic, hitting three fours in as many balls off the Malinga. In just his second match at this level, the left-handed Fakhar completed a 34-ball fifty. But, two balls later, he fell for exactly 50 when a top-edged hook off Nuwan Pradeep was caught by Gunaratne at fine leg. Pakistan, then 92 for one, saw three wickets go down in a hurry. Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez both fell to tame legside catches before Azhar’s painstaking 34 ended when he fended at paceman Suranga Lakmal and Kusal Mendis held an awkward catch at a wide slip position. Shoaib Malik (11) then feathered a catch behind following an attempted pull off Malinga. Fahim Ashraf thrillingly hooked Malinga over long leg for six but the ODI debutant was run out for a run-a-ball 15.Sarfraz was now the key man but Sri Lanka dropped him on 38, when with Pakistan 194 for seven, Thisara Perera at mid-on floored the simplest of catches. And he was missed again, on 40, when substitute Seekkuge Prasanna dropped a far more difficult chance running in from deep square leg.In the end, Sri Lanka were made to pay for a poor batting display.Sent in by Sarfraz, they were making steady progress at 161 for three while top-scorers Dickwella (73) and captain Angelo Mathews (39) were together at the crease. But the loss of Mathews sparked a middle-order collapse that saw four wickets lost for just six runs as Sri Lanka slumped to 167 for seven.Only same late tail-order hitting, including Suranga Lakmal’s ODI best 26, got Sri Lanka past 200 in an innings where Pakistan pacemen Junaid Khan (three for 40) and Hasan Ali (three for 43) did the bulk of the damage.All-rounder Mathews, fresh from an unbeaten fifty in Sri Lanka’s shock seven-wicket victory over India, drove off-spinner Mohamed Hafeez for six, while Dickwella ended a sequence of 54 balls without a boundary by cover-driving left-arm spinner Imad Wasim for four. Mathews, however, fell when an inside edge off Mohamed Amir gave the elated left-arm paceman his first wicket of the tournament. In what turned out to be a brilliant all-round match for wicket-keeper Sarfraz, he held a superb low one-handed catch to dismiss Dickwella after the batsman got an inside edge to Amir.ScoreboardSri Lanka inningsN. Dickwella c Sarfraz b Amir 73D. Gunathilaka c Malik b Junaid 13K. Mendis b Hasan Ali 27D. Chandimal b Fahim Ashraf 0A. Mathews b Mohammad Amir 39D. de Silva c Sarfraz b Junaid 1A. Gunaratne c Fakhar b Hasan Ali 27T. Perera c Babar Azam b Junaid Khan 1S. Lakmal b Hasan Ali 26L. Malinga not out 9N. Pradeep c and b Fahim Ashraf 1Extras (b1, lb5, w12, nb1) 19Total (all out, 49.2 overs) 236Fall of wickets: 1-26 (Gunathilaka), 2-82 (Mendis), 3-83 (Chandimal), 4-161 (Mathews), 5-162 (De Silva), 6-162 (Dickwella), 7-167 (Perera), 8-213 (Lakmal), 9-232 (Gunaratne), 10-236 (Pradeep)Bowling: Amir 10-0-53-2 (2w); Junaid 10-3-40-3 (2w); Imad 8-1-33-0; Ashraf 6.2-0-37-2 (1nb, 2w); Hasan 10-0-43-3 (1w); Hafeez 5-0-24-0 (1w);Pakistan inningsAzhar Ali c Mendis b Lakmal 34Fakhar Zaman c Gunaratne b Pradeep 50Babar Azam c de Silva b Pradeep 10Mohammad Hafeez c Pradeep b Perera 1Shoaib Malik c Dickwella b Malinga 11Sarfraz Ahmed not out 61Imad Wasim c Dickwella b Pradeep 4Fahim Ashraf run out (Perera) 15Mohammad Amir not out 28Extras (b4, lb6, w13) 23Total (7 wkts, 44.5 overs) 237Did not bat: Hasan Ali, Junaid KhanFall of wickets: 1-74 (Fakhar), 2-92 (Babar), 3-95 (Hafeez), 4-110 (Azhar), 5-131 (Shoaib), 6-137 (Imad), 7-162 (Ashraf)Bowling: Malinga 9.5-2-52-1 (4w); Lakmal 10-0-48-1 (2w); Pradeep 10-0-60-3 (3w); Perera 8-0-43-1 (4w); Gunaratne 5-0-19-0; Gunathilaka 1-0-2-0; De Silva 1-0-3-0
June 13, 2017 | 12:06 AM