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    Wednesday 27 August 2014

    Watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka - 2nd ODI - Cricket Highlights - 26 Aug

    After a 77 run victory of Sri Lanka, they leveled the One Day International series with Pakistan at Hambantota.

    Sri Lanka won the toss & elected to bat first at the Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota.

    At first, Pakistani bowlers were stunning. They got three wickets of Sri Lanka. Pakistani bowlers Destroyed their top order. However, Mahela Jayawardene & Angelo Mathews made Partnership of 100+ runs. Mahela Jayawardene scored 67 runs. He faced 74 balls.  He hit eight boundaries in his 67 runs innings. Mohammad Hafeez 
    took his catch at mid-wicket & the bowler was Wahab Riaz.

    Angelo Mathews & Thisara Perera made 87 runs partnership in just 9.5 overs. Thisara Perera faced 36 balls & smashed four sixes in his 36 balls innings. Unluckily He got run out off the penultimate delivery.

    Wahab Riaz bowled out Lasith Malinga with the final ball & finished with 4-65. He was best the bowler from Pakistan side yesterday.

    Younis Khan was not playing today, due to sudden death of his nephew(RIP). So, the selectors & Captain gave chance to Sharjeel Khan. However, he did not play as they were expecting from him. Sharjeel & Shehzad were the openers. Sharjeel Khan got out on nine runs. Hafeez got chance to play at one-down & proved that he was perfect for this position. Pakistan reached 114 after 18 overs due to Mohammad Hafeez. He smashed 11 boundaries. He scored 62 runs from only 49 balls. Seekkuge Prasanna trapped Mohammad Hafeez by LBW.

    After getting set Ahmed Shehzad & Misbah-ul-Haq, failed to provide match-winning innings. Their strike rate was very low but according to conditions, they should have gone for 100+ strike rate. However, they could not provide match-winnings innings for their team.

    Sohaib Maqsood, the hero of the last match. He  had played extremely awesome in the last match. But today got out on just nine runs. 

    Pakistan needed 89 off the last ten overs. Shahid Afridi failed to play match-winning innings. He should've been finished the match, but Afridi disappointed his fans once again

    Fawad Alam too didn't click as no one was their to stay with him after Afridi. He scored 30 runs. His strike rate was also low. Perera got his wicket.

    So, the series of three matches is now leveled by Sri Lankans by 1-1. Only one match is remaining..


    Watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka - 2nd ODI - Cricket Highlights - 26 Aug, 2014
    Junaid Khan is bowled, Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 2nd ODI, Hambantota, August 26, 2014
    Credits: ESPNCricInfo

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    Pakistan: 1: Sharjeel Khan 2: Ahmed Shehzad 3: Mohammad Hafeez 4: Umar Akmal (wk) 5: Misbah-ul-Haq (capt) 6: Fawad Alam 7: Sohaib Maqsood 8: Shahid Afridi 9: Wahab Riaz 10: Junaid Khan 11: Mohammad Irfan

    Sri Lanka: 1: Upul Tharanga 2: Tillakaratne Dilshan 3: Kumar Sangakkara (wk) 4: Mahela Jayawardene 5: Angelo Mathews (capt) 6: Ashan Priyanjan 7: Seekkuge Prasanna 8: Thisara Perera 9: Nuwan Kulasekara 10: Rangana Herath 11: Lasith Malinga

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