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PIX: Sri Lanka batters overpower Afghans in tricky chase

Last updated on: September 04, 2022 00:37 IST

Images from Asia Cup Super 4s match played between Afghanistan and Sri Lanka in Sharjah on Saturday.

Openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis gave Sri Lanka a good start

IMAGE: Openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis gave Sri Lanka a good start. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

Sri Lankan batters showed enormous tactical acumen in yet another tricky run-chase as they defeated Afghanistan by four wickets in the opening Super 4 game of the Asia Cup in Sharjah on Saturday.

 

It was fantastic bowling effort at the death that saw Sri Lanka restrict the Afghans to 175 for 6 with only 37 runs coming in the last five overs despite a brilliant 84 off 45 balls by Rahamanullah Gurbaz.

In reply, Sri Lanka chased down the target in 19.1 overs with several small but impactful contributions that sealed the issue for them. This was the highest run-chase in a T20I at Sharjah.

Just like great bowing at the death, the overs between 15-18 yielded 51 runs for the Lankans and that proved to be a game-changer.

Kusal Mendis (36 off 19 balls) started from where he had left against Bangladesh the other day as he launched into opposition's best bowler Rashid Khan, depositing him for two successive sixes as 17 runs came in that over inside the Powerplay.

And before that, Mendis had a maximum of Mujeeb ur Rahman.

Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi celebrates the wicket of Charith Asalanka 

IMAGE: Afghanistan's Mohammad Nabi celebrates the wicket of Charith Asalanka. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

All three sixes were in the arc between deep mid-wicket and deep square leg.

His opening partner Pathum Nissanka (35 off 28 balls) also gave solid support as 62 were added for the opening stand.

However, it was Danuska Gunathilaka (33 off 20 balls) and Bhanuka Rajapaksa (31 off 14 balls), whose 32 runs stand of just 2.3 overs changed the complexion of the game.

Their daredevilry had enormous impact in the final outcome of the game as they hit sixes and found the gaps with ease. In the 34 balls that they played, there were six fours and three sixes.

The Afghan bowlers, who are not always used to handling pressure situations, did falter in the end and Rashid's poor day (1/39 in 4 overs) at the office did have its effect.

Afgahnistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored 84 off 45 balls

IMAGE: Kolkata Knight Riders players celebrate after their victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in Chennai on Sunday. Photograph: PTI
IMAGE: Afgahnistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored 84 off 45 balls. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

Young opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz gave a brilliant exhibition of his dashing strokeplay as his 45-ball 84 was the cornerstone of Afghanistan's competitive total of 175 for 6 against Sri Lanka in an Asia Cup Super 4s match on Saturday.

However, Afghanistan will be disappointed as the last five overs yielded only 37 runs while losing five wickets in a heap, with Gurbaz's dismissal putting some sort of a brake on the run flow.

Gurbaz, the 20-year-old right-hander, who was a part of IPL champion team Gujarat Titans, smashed half a dozen sixes and added 93 in just 10.4 overs with Ibrahim Zadran (40) to take Afghanistan to a more than respectable total at the Sharjah Cricket Ground.

Asitha Fernando celebrates after scalping the wicket of Rahmaullah Gurbaz 

IMAGE: Asitha Fernando celebrates after scalping the wicket of Rahmaullah Gurbaz. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

The evening belonged to Gurbaz, who did get a slice of luck as Danushka Gunathilaka's foot touched the rope when he went for a successive second six off mystery spinner Mahesh Theekshana, having slog-swept him for his first six.

However, there was no looking back after that even though the right hander didn't use his feet much against the spinner.

The slog sweep off Wanindu Hasaranga over cow corner was a treat to watch and so was the two down-the-ground sixes off Chamika Karunaratne which was all about maximum power with hand-eye co-ordination and minimal feet movement.

Sri Lanka players celebrate an Afghan wicket 

IMAGE: Sri Lanka players celebrate an Afghan wicket. Photograph: ICC/Twitter

There was pull shot off pacer Asitha Fernando among the half dozen of sixes that he hit and once he was out, Sri Lanka bowlers did get a sense of reprieve on a ground where the side boundaries are really short.

Zadran though got a few lusty blows and so did Rashid Khan (9) towards the fag end of the Afghanistan innings to take the score close to 180.

While spinners Theekshana (1/29) and Hasaranga (0/23 in 4 overs) gave away only 52 in their eight overs, it was skipper Dasun Shanaka (0/22 in 2 overs) and Karunaratne (0/29 in 2 overs), who leaked 51 runs in four overs for the "fifth bowler's quota.

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