Sri Lanka finally clinch a Test series at home against Pakistan
52Sri Lanka won the first home series against Pakistan
Sri Lanka Win Test Series Against Pakistan
It was an extraordinary Test match and so typical of one involving
Pakistan. You can be rest assured that nothing could be taken for
granted when one of the participating teams in the duel is Pakistan.
The
match would have been considered won and lost inside the first couple
of sessions on the opening day when Pakistan had crashed to 90 all out
in their first innings. But remember it were Pakistan and their
opponents were none other than Sri Lanka, an otherwise healthy and
hearty team that had often failed against them in the unlikeliest of
circumstances.
It appeared that the history would repeat itself
once more when Sri Lanka surrendered the initiative after been in the
driving seat for the whole of the first Test. Their poorest cricket for
quite sometime was witnessed on the second day and the match had become
wide open when the stumps were drawn.
Sri Lanka had to engage in
the throwaway mode to generate interest in the game that they should
have sealed by playing normal cricket. It was amazing to find them
losing the focus when in dominant position.
Sri Lanka were in
complete control of the situation when the play had started on the
second morning and one expected them to consolidate their position by
accumulating runs rather comfortably. But they shocked their supporters
by their shot selection and casual approach to get bowled out for a
mere 240.
If
the batting collapse in the first half of the day was not enough, the
hosts came up with an ordinary bowling performance in the latter of the
day to let Pakistan wipe out the deficit of 150 for the loss of just
one wicket.
It went to the credit of the Sri Lankans to have
allowed debutant opener Fawad Alam to play a big knock of 168. He
became the first Pakistan batsman to have scored 150 in an innings on
Test debut.
The left-handed Fawad took full advantage of the
friendly bowling and he was involved in a hugely productive second
wicket stand with skipper Younis Khan, who made up for a duck in the
first outing with a solid 85.
Fawad and Younis added exactly 200
runs for the second wicket to snatch the initiative from the home side.
With Pakistan 135 in front and nine wickets standing they were in an
advantageous position as Sri Lankan had to bat last in the game.
But
a sensational batting collapse that saw Pakistan crash from 285 for one
to 320 all out brought the home side back in the reckoning and the
target of 171 was unlikely to test them on a pitch that was still good
for many runs.
Sri
Lanka made the wise move of going after the bowling instead of waiting
for things to happen. Their positive approach paid dividends as they
succeeded in completing the victory before the close of play on the
third evening.
Sri Lanka have finally won a Test series against
Pakistan at home. But they have yet not been able to give an impressive
account of themselves. The victories in both the Tests have been
unconvincing and they need to improve in many areas to enhance their
reputation and ranking.
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