Pak Vs S Lanka - 1st T20

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1st T20I: Pakistan v Sri Lanka
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Dec 11, 2013
20:00 local | 16:00 GMT

Pakistan v Sri Lanka 2013-14
Friendly foes await Sri Lanka
Andrew Fidel Fernando
December 9, 2013

In Sri Lanka’s fickle cricketing landscape, Pakistan have lately been viewed as one of the friendliest foes. Sri Lanka fans’ admiration for Pakistan’s cricket has been founded on shared ground. Most obviously, there is resemblance in cricketing philosophy; Lasith Malinga and Sohail Tanvir are products of their unique milieu, but it is not difficult to imagine a round-arm slinger emerging from Rawalpindi, or a wrong-footed left armer from Rathgama. No other nation, perhaps, could have easily produced either. 

There is also the rich recent history of spin, shrouded in mystery. Between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, they have owned the progenitor of the doosra in Saqlain Mushtaq, the man who made the ball famous in Muttiah Muralitharan, its best current practitioner in Saeed Ajmal, and a rising bowler with an improving version of the ball, in Sachithra Senanayake.

Then there are the shambolic administrations, which more often appear to hinder the national sides than support them, while Sri Lanka’s newly-formed one-sided rivalry with India has bred another thread of fraternal goodwill. Coincidentally too, the tour will be both Dav Whatmore and Graham Ford’s final weeks in charge of their sides. The former was effectively let go, the latter chose to walk.
Both sides also have produced alluring players of spin, many of whom have retired or are just about to, and young men are now charged with filling shoes and scoreboards. In that regeneration, though, there are mutual hints of decline. 

Ten months of selection policy focused on grooming the next generation has not future-proofed Sri Lanka’s batting unit yet. Dinesh Chandimal and Lahiru Thirimanne have had encouraging returns in Tests, but their limited-overs statistics don’t yet suggest they are the next Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara - whom they will inevitably be compared with. Jayawardene’s absence from the limited-overs leg of this series may allow both batsmen to bat higher up in the order, which should suit their abilities better than the finishing roles they had been saddled with.
In Tests, both teams will also be fielding young, inexperienced opening pairs. Shan Masood and Khurram Manzoor are at almost identical places in their career as Sri Lanka’s likely openers, Dimuth Karunaratne and Kaushal Silva. All four have a shot at embedding themselves in the international arena, on tracks that should not be far from those on which they excel at home.
Though they are at disparate ends of their careers, there are similarities for the teams’ main captains too. Misbah-ul-Haq is an unpopular captain for some, and while Angelo Mathews has had moderate success at the helm, he is still treading lightly as a leader and his personal form has been inconsistent. A poor tour for either man might have loosened their grip on the reins, only, there are few viable alternatives.

The teams are well-matched on most counts. Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 1-0 in their last Test series in the UAE, but Sri Lanka reversed that scoreline at home, when they dominated the three-match series last year. Sri Lanka’s batting perhaps gives them the edge in ODIs and Twenty20s, while Pakistan have just returned from a successful trip to South Africa, where the highly-rated India side is presently being humiliated.
And, perhaps, that is Pakistan’s greatest advantage in the approach to the tour. While Sri Lanka have been reduced to playing matches against themselves and watching rain ruin their first meaningful cricket since July, Pakistan are fighting-fit from five months on the international treadmill. Their Test loss to Zimbabwe in September now seems a distant memory, after more encouraging results against South Africa.
Sri Lanka, meanwhile, have not played overseas since July, and in Tests, the New Year’s Eve match will be their first against a top-eight opposition since this year’s New Year Test in Sydney. One of the foremost reasons Sri Lanka Cricket refused Pakistan’s request to play one Test under lights is because its players would already be adjusting to playing Tests again; an orange ball and floodlights may have complicated preparation further - particularly as there are no practice matches before the Tests.
There is already buzz in Sri Lanka for this tour, primarily because the public has had so long to look forward to it. It is a stage for young men of both teams to make defining plays, and with two major limited-overs trophies now on the horizon, raising stakes further, the subplots unfolding over a six-week battle may prove just as engrossing as the major narrative.

Pakistan v Sri Lanka 2013-14 : Friendly foes await Sri Lanka | Cricket News | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo

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Usman Khan… another left arm seamer from ZTBL is going to join the squad in T20 against SL

Pakistan v Sri Lanka 2013-14 : Usman Khan added to Pakistan T20 squad | Cricket News | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo

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Sri Lanka out to protect top ranking

The Preview by Andrew Fidel Fernando
December 10, 2013
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Match facts
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
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Big Picture
During the last 14 months, Sri Lanka’s Twenty20 matches have had a little more edge to them than most. They have been the top-ranked side since last year’s World Twenty20, and with the next global tournament approaching, it is a psychological fillip the captain Dinesh Chandimal is intent on protecting. A 0-2 loss will result in losing the top spot to Pakistan; a 1-1 result will lead to a reduction of a ranking point but Sri Lanka will stay No. 1; and a 2-0 win will bolster their position.
Aside from the prospect of achieving the top rank, these two fixtures are important for Pakistan because they are their last scheduled matches before the World Twenty20 in March. There are key places in the top order and in the bowling attack that have not yet been firmed up, and the likes of batsmen Sohaib Maqsood and Sharjeel Khan, and seam-bowlers Bilawal Bhatti and Anwar Ali, will relish the opportunity to push themselves into the side.
A victory in Cape Town after three straight losses to South Africa will have bred some confidence, but Pakistan’s squad is light on experience. While promising youngsters will likely be trialled, there is uncertainty about whether this team is up to toppling a consummate Twenty20 side like Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka will conduct experiments of their own as they seek a spin-bowling allrounder for Bangladesh. Chandimal had recently said Ramith Rambukwella was among Sri Lanka’s best Twenty20 spinners, and while Rambukwella’s varied offbreaks were effective on debut, he did little to allay his notoriety as an average fielder. His major competition will be legspinner Seekkuge Prasanna, who is fresh from a 32-ball 84 not out in List A cricket.
Several Sri Lanka players have also spoken of the importance of beginning the tour well, given the paucity of international cricket in the recent past, but Pakistan appear to be carrying the most momentum into the first encounter.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)
Sri Lanka: WWLLW
Pakistan: WWLLL


In the spotlight
There is some thought that Sri Lanka’s batsmen are weak against left-armers of both varieties, and if Junaid Khan, Sohail Tanvir and Zulfiqur Babar all play on Wednesday, as they did against Afghanistan, Sri Lanka will find out if there is an issue that requires addressing. Sri Lanka’s batting unit has also had trouble adjusting to new bowlers in the past, and with plenty of young unknowns in Pakistan’s squad, that is another theory the hosts can test.
Once the most feared limited-overs bowler in the world but lately an inconsistent performer, Lasith Malinga’s spells have grown more expensive as his gut has grown more cumbersome. Malinga does not need to be hyper-fit to crush toes and send stumps careening, but given he has collected only four wickets in his last eight Twenty20s, a good series here might re-establish him as one of the format’s premier stars.
Team news
Saeed Ajmal was rested against Afghanistan and he may replace Babar, who had an expensive last outing. Nasir Jamshed has been omitted from the Twenty20 squad, which means Sharjeel Khan is likely to partner Ahmed Shehzad at the top of the innings again.
Pakistan (probable): 1 Ahmed Shehzad, 2 Sharjeel Khan, 3 Mohammad Hafeez (capt), 4 Sohaib Maqsood, 5 Umar Akmal (wk), 6 Shahid Afridi, 7 Umar Amin, 8 Bilawal Bhatti/Zulfiqur Babar, 9 Sohail Tanvir, 10 Saeed Ajmal, 11 Junaid Khan
Mahela Jayawardene remained at home for the limited-overs series, which means Kusal Perera is almost certain to open the innings alongside Tillakaratne Dilshan. Rambukwella may be preferred to Prasanna for the first match.
Sri Lanka (probable): 1 Tillakaratne Dilshan, 2 Kusal Perera 3 Kumar Sangakkara (wk), 4 Dinesh Chandimal (capt), 5 Angelo Mathews, 6 Thisara Perera, 7 Ramith Rambukwella/Seekkuge Prasanna 8 Nuwan Kulasekara, 9 Sachithra Senanayake, 10 Lasith Malinga, 11 Ajantha Mendis
Stats and trivia

  • Malinga averages 40.50 per wicket in six Twenty20s in 2013, his worst yearly average. His economy rate remains good at 7.04.
  • Pakistan have only won one of the last six Twenty20s at Dubai International stadium

Quotes
“We leaked quite a few runs against Afghanistan so we will have to be at our best to beat Sri Lanka and Ajmal’s return will help that.”
Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez
“We played really well in the last Twenty20 series. We’re still No. 1 in the world. We’ve got two Twenty20s in this tour, so we’ve got an eye on the ranking.”
*Sri Lanka captain **Dinesh Chandimal

***Sri Lanka out to protect top ranking | Cricket News | Pakistan v Sri Lanka | ESPN Cricinfo

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We are winning this one!

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Will it be broadcast in the UK?

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Yes on Zee cinema sky channel 790

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:hehe:

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shak told you this

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:smack: Zee cinema is a channel on sky TV in UK and they will be showing Pak V SL series.

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Pakistan have won the toss and will bowl.

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Not sure why would Hafeez opt to bowl first considering our weak batting.

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Teams:

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Pakistan team

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 [Ahmed Shehzad](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/259410.html),  [Sharjeel Khan](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/227762.html),  [Mohammad Hafeez](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/41434.html)*,  [Sohaib Maqsood](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/43266.html),  [Umar Amin](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/288211.html),  [Umar Akmal](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/317273.html)†,  [Shahid Afridi](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/42639.html),  [Bilawal Bhatti](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/343305.html),  [Sohail Tanvir](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/43265.html),  [Saeed Ajmal](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/42699.html),  [Usman Khan](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/697279.html)     


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Sri Lanka team

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 [TM Dilshan](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/48472.html),  [MDKJ Perera](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/300631.html),  [KC Sangakkara](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/50710.html)†,  [LD Chandimal](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/300628.html)*,  [AD Mathews](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/49764.html),  [HDRL Thirimanne](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/301236.html),  [NLTC Perera](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/233514.html),  [KMDN Kulasekara](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/49535.html),  [SMSM Senanayake](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/273439.html),  [SL Malinga](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/49758.html),  [BAW Mendis](http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan-v-sri-lanka-2013-14/content/current/player/268739.html)

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SL 9/1 off 2.0 overs...

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first wicket for pak

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SL 41/2 off 6.0 overs...

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59/3 of 9.1 overs

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SL 62/3 the halfway...bit of high RR

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84/4 and the 400th wicket for Ajmal… :k:

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3.4

 Saeed Ajmal to Sangakkara, OUT, and Sangakkara throws away his wicket to give **Ajmal 400 international  wickets**. Looking to up the ante in these later overs, Sangakkara dances  down to loft Ajmal, with the intention of going over extra-cover, but  instead hits it directly to short cover, who holds the catch  





 **KC Sangakkara c Shahid Afridi b Saeed Ajmal 21 (22b 1x4 0x6) SR: 95.45  **

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Was plumb off Afridi but not given...poor umpiring