Two tons in a row for Babar Azam in Pakistan win over Sri Lanka

Babar Azam hit his fourth ODI hundred this year against Sri Lanka on Monday. Photo: EPA

Babar Azam hit his fourth ODI hundred this year against Sri Lanka on Monday. Photo: EPA

Published Oct 16, 2017

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ABU DHABI – Babar Azam scored a second successive hundred, while Shadab Khan gave his career-best bowling and batting to help Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 32 runs in the second day-night international in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

Number three batsman Babar knocked a fighting 133-ball 103, while Shadab scored a career-best 52 not out to lift Pakistan from a struggling 79/5.

That was before Shadab the bowler returned with his best figures of 3/47 to dismiss Sri Lanka for 187 all out in 48 overs.

The 23-year-old Babar and Shadab, who turned 19 earlier this month, were engaged in a match-turning 109-run seventh-wicket stand which helped Pakistan reach 291/9 on a sluggish Sheikh Zayed Stadium.

The victory gives Pakistan a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, while this was Sri Lanka’s ninth defeat in a row.

Skipper Upul Tharanga became the first Sri Lankan and 11th batsmen in the one-day history to carry his bat through a complete innings with a fighting 112 not out off 144 balls, with 14 boundaries – his 15th ODI century.

It was the bowlers who helped Pakistan defend a low total despite Tharanga and Jeffrey Vandarsay (22) put up a fighting 76-run eighth-wicket stand, but it wasn’t enough.

Dropped twice on 13 and then on 20, Tharana stood alone as Sri Lanka needed 51 off the last five overs, but the last two batsmen were run out and he was left stranded.

2-0 to Pakistan! Tharanga scores a ton but Sri Lanka are out for 187 in Abu Dhabi; Pakistan win a low scoring thriller by 32 runs! #PAKvSL pic.twitter.com/yMehrWmnQR

— ICC (@ICC) October 16, 2017

Once paceman Junaid Khan removed Niroshan Dickwella for three in the third over, spinners Shadab, Shoaib Malik (1/17) and Mohammad Hafeez (1/24) rocked the Sri Lankan batting with regular wickets.

Pakistan skipper Sarfraz Ahmed praised his bowlers. 

“I can’t praise the bowlers enough for defending this 220,” said Ahmed. “Babar and Shadab are very young, and it was nice to see them bat so well.”

Tharanga admitted his batting let the team down.

“It’s disappointing to lose,” said Tharanga. “When you’re 90 for 7, it’s a tough task. It was good to carry the bat, but I’m disappointed with the result.”

After a maiden ODI fifty and 3 wickets, @76Shadabkhan pips @babarazam258 and @upultharanga44 to the Player of the Match award! #PAKvSL pic.twitter.com/Y9EYPNdaNU

— ICC (@ICC) October 16, 2017

Earlier, Azam followed up his 103 which anchored Pakistan’s 83-run win in the first game in Dubai on Friday, once again keeping the innings together.

Pakistan, who won the toss and batted, found the going tough as they lost half the side at the end of 20 overs for just 79, but Azam and Shadab led the fightback.

Azam brought up his seventh one-day hundred off 130 balls – his fourth this year – with a sharp double in the 49th over.

Shadab, who scored 14 not out in his only previous innings, played a support role, during which he hit just one boundary off 68 balls.

AFP

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