10:11 PM IST and Local Time: A complete dominating performance from Pakistan as they steamroll the co-hosts of the T20 World Cup 2026, Sri Lanka, with a six-wicket hammering in Dambulla and take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series!
Earlier in the evening, Salman Ali Agha won the right toss and opted to bowl first. Sri Lanka were never in it as they lost wickets at regular intervals and were knocked over for just 128 in 19.2 overs. There were plenty of batters getting the start. Barring Janith Liyanage, who scored 40 off 31 balls, none of them made noteworthy contributions.
Salman Mirza started the Lankan downfall by removing Kamil Mishara for a duck in the 3rd over, and then there was no return for the hosts. Mirza finished with 3/18. Abrar Ahmed was special again and ended up with 3/25. Shadab Khan impressed in the middle overs and announced his comeback with figures of 2/25. Mohammad Wasim Jnr snapped a couple of wickets as well. The man in form, Mohammad Nawaz, leaked runs and was wicketless, but that didn't put the Men in Green in trouble.
Sahibzada Farhan & Saim Ayub set the chase on fire, adding 59 inside the powerplay, courtesy of some lacklustre bowling from Nuwan Thushara. Maheesh Theekshana knocked over Ayub for 24 off 18 balls in the last over of the powerplay.
Farhan continued on his merry way and slammed a cracking half-century, hitting 51 off 36 balls, including 4 fours and 2 sixes. Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha (16 off 11) got a start, but holed out while trying to smash a low full toss from Wanindu Hasaranga.
Dushmantha Chameera got rid of Farhan, and Fakhar Zaman had a rare failure, getting stumped off Dhananjaya de Silva as Pakistan slipped to 106/4 from 94/1. But that didn't put them under pressure as the target was way too small for a big hiccup. Usman Khan (7* off 13) and Shadab (18* off 12) saw the team home inside 17 overs.
Sri Lankan pacers let them down, especially Thushara in the first spell. There was no coming back from there, as the score was not a huge one to defend. Spinners did a good job. Chameera also did an okay-ish job. Sri Lanka need to bounce back on Friday, else this series will slip away from their hands even before they blink.
Stay tuned for the post-match ceremony!