Best Player In The Match Hafeez
There was a major cloud hanging over Mohammad Hafeez in front of the first ODI against Sri Lanka in Dambulla. He had overseen
just returns of 98 runs and three wickets in four innings before missing the
arrangement choosing Test in Pallekele to experience tests on his knocking down
some pins activity. He answered by getting great float, turn and ricochet,
asserting his own best figures of 4 for 41 in 10 overs, including a lady before
marshaling the pursuit of 256 with his tenth ODI century, the last four of
which have come against Sri Lanka.
Mohammad Hafeez moved without hesitation
immediately, after the hosts were embedded. He started by uprooting left-gave
batsman Kusal Perera off his third conveyance. He would in the long run top his
spell with the wicket of another left-hand batsman, Thisara Perera, off his
last ball.
Sri Lanka, be that as it may, were pulled to an
aggressive aggregate by Dinesh Chandimal, who benefitted from controlled base
gave hurls and trudge ranges to strike an unbeaten 65 off 68 balls.
The has' force, however, blurred away rapidly in
the pursuit, with Azhar Ali and the reviewed Ahmed Shehzad starting
emphatically. They set up Pakistan's ninth fifty or more opening association in
their last ten ODIs before both were out discovered behind, angling outside
off. Hafeez battled with his timing at an opportune time, dragging and hacking
balls over the leg side yet settled down after his fifty and supported
Pakistan's answer against a Sri Lankan assaulted that needed chomp and heading
in spite of some help from the pitch. Lasith Malinga and Seekkuge Prasanna went
wicketless while surrendering 128 together in 17 overs.
The change of riggings from Hafeez was stark:
the initial fifty took 58 balls while the second took just 35. In the wake of
lifting Thisara over point, Hafeez pumped his clench hand, embraced Shoaib
Malik, the first and the main other Pakistan player to have created a
four-wicket pull and a century in an ODI.
Two balls later, Hafeez popped an arrival catch
to Thisara however by then the mathematical statement was mauled down to 58 off
85 balls. Malik then grabbed the mantle, waltzing to his fifty and fixing
triumph by propelling Tillakaratne Dilshan over long-off with six wickets and
28 balls to save. Malik utilized his feet capably and crunched four fours and
two sixes in his 45-ball 55.
It was Mohammad Irfan, however, coming back to
the ODI group subsequent to recouping from an anxiety break of the pelvis endured
amid the World Cup, who clamored in and set the tone in the morning. Playing
with the wind, Irfan removed trampoline skip and zip, frequently timing speeds
north of 140kph. Azhar let him tear in short blasts; Irfan had the batsmen and
Sarfraz Ahmed influencing and crawling before Hafeez made the entry points.
Subsequent to seizing Kusal for 26, Hafeez fixed
another left-hand batsman in Upul Tharanga with sharp turn. Two overs later,
Hafeez knocked down some pins Dilshan with unobtrusive variety in flight and
length. Dilshan's innings was scratchy: he threw his bat at balls outside off
which swerved past the outside edge and he skewed endeavored off-side drives
through midwicket. His score at different focuses read 3 off 9, 19 off 35, and
35 off 58 preceding he was rejected for 38 off 65 balls.
Mohammad Hafeez In Action |
Dilshan could have been uprooted for 2 in the
third over had Irfan not exceeded before Sarfraz snaffled a heathy scratch. The
following ball, a free hit, was fluttered straight into the lap of mid-on. In
any case, Dilshan couldn't push on. Lahiru Thirimanne and Tharanga improved
either, giving it away for 23 and 20.
The mythical pair of Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela
Jaywardene was not around, but rather Angelo Mathews and Chandimal, changed
over guarantee into substance, including 82 for the fifth wicket. Chandimal's
past ODI innings - 52 off 24 balls - depended all the more on muscle and about
pulled the floor covering from under Australia's feet in the World Cup before
he was out harmed. This was a more measured innings. He prodded the ball into
the crevices and discovered discharge through the infrequent offbreaks of Malik
and Yasir Shah, who couldn't duplicate his risk in the Tests.
Pretty much as Sri Lanka molded for a late
surge, Yasir logged himself into the wickets segment with his penultimate ball
when he constrained a top edge from Mathews to long-on for 38 off 54 balls.
Rahat built a twofold strike in the 49th over, however Chandimal's half-century
and a spunky cameo from debutant allrounder Milinda Siriwardana left the group
bouncing in the papare. It was brief, however, as Hafeez turned it on, once
more.
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