Having lost the tournament-opener to South Africa ‘A’ by six wickets, Pakistan slumped to 55 for three while chasing 225 to register their first points in the series. However, a 78-run partnership between Aamer Sajjad (39) and Sheharyar Ghani (36) followed by the Azam blitz ensured Pakistan crossed the finish line in the penultimate over of the match.
Azam blasted five fours and two sixes in his 54-ball 63 and shared an unbroken 60-run eight-wicket partnership with Mohammad Talha in which the latter contributed just 17. Thillina Kandamby remained the hosts’ best bowler with three wickets while Ajantha Mendis remained wicketless off his seven overs.
Earlier, the hosts got off to a positive start after being put in by Azeem Ghumman. However, following a 62-run opening partnership, Azam played a role in dismissing both openers as he first got rid off Dimuth Karunaratne - caught by Talha - and then inflicted a runout of Mahela Udawatte 17 runs later.
With none of the middle order playing a long innings, it was left to Kandamby to lift Sri Lanka to a respectable total with the right-arm leg-spinner Yasir Shah picking up three quick wickets to jolt the hosts’ progress.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 27th, 2010.
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