Twitter Reactions: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to take back some pride
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The Pakistan v Sri Lanka match was an inconsequential game as the two finalists for the Asia Cup were already determined. But, this match, the last for both the teams before they fly to India for the World T20 was a chance for them to take back some confidence and, of course, a matter of pride. It was Pakistan that put up a better show and eventually won the game by 6 wickets.
Dinesh Chandimal was leading Sri Lanka since stand-in skipper Angelo Mathews wasn’t available. Shahid Afridi won the toss and asked the opposition to bat first. Sri Lanka did well to post 150/4. Senior batsmen Tillakaratne Dilshan and Chandimla both scored fifties while the wicketkeeper batsman got out after scoring 58 off 49, Dilshan batted through the inning and remained unbeaten on 75 from 56 balls.
It looked like a tricky chase given the peculiar character of the Pakistan batting. One could see some impact of the heat they faced for losing to Bangladesh the other night and also missing out on making it to the final. Most batsmen batted with responsibility and it was once again Umar Akmal who anchored the chase. His 48 that came off 37 balls took them steps away from victory and Shoaib Malik completed the formalities.
Umar Akmal for his 48 was awarded the Man of the Match. Akmal said: “The situation we were in, credit to the management and the captain for boosting our morale ahead of the game. The rhythm our bowling has picked, and the batsmen, has a lot to do with the captain and management. Again want to thank my captain for letting me bat at No. 4”
Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi in the post match presentation said: “We showed today how good we are. Just need to have a little more self-belief. Partnerships are the key, and will win us more games. Today we ensured that we didn’t lose wickets in the first six overs, no matter how many runs are scored. Our plans were to not tinker with the squad ahead of the World T20, but some of the performances forced our hand. Want to thank the selection committee for getting together a good squad. Like we spoke early that we need to change our fortunes ourselves with hard work. I don’t crumble so early. Have a lot of confidence in myself. Special thanks to the Bangladeshi crowd for their support in each and every game.”
Afridi’s Sri Lankan counterpart Chandimal said: “Overall we played some really good cricket. We were short by around 15 runs with the bat. It’s difficult to grip the ball but bowlers did well but as I said we were 10-15 runs short. Injuries is the prime concern going into the World T20. Hopefully all players can recover soon.”
Here is how Twitter reacted to Pakistan’s 6-wicket victory:
Best part of #PakvSL match:
Shahid Afridi's daughter smiling after the match
Such a cutie she is :*— Neha Khanna (@crazycricketgal) March 4, 2016
Most Man of the Match Awards for Pakistan
10 Shahid Afridi
8 Mohammad Hafeez
7* Umar Akmal
5 Umar Gul#PAKvSL #AsiaCupT20— Israr Ahmed Hashmi (@IamIsrarHashmi) March 4, 2016
Whoa, Pak batting rediscovers itself. Too late for the Asia Cup but just in time for the T20 WC perhaps
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 4, 2016
Sri Lanka used 6 batsmen. 8 bowlers and 0 captains.#PakvSL
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) March 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/AltCricket/status/705049317065801733
Sri Lanka are now 8th in ICC T20I Team rankings. Remember, they were at No.1 after beating India at Pune. #AsiaCupT20 #PAKvSL
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) March 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/AltCricket/status/705794938227855360
Maybe Pakistan aren't completely awful and just had a few bad games. Maybe
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) March 4, 2016
What a come back… ?
Now come back to Pakistan… ? #PakvSL— Inna (@innamenadikka) March 4, 2016
Congrats to winner for winning the deadest of dead rubbers.
Congrats to the loser for becoming the minnow among full members.#PAKvSL
— Sidath Sameera (@SidathSam) March 4, 2016
So so if afridi doesn't get chance to bat. Sure we will win every match #PakvSL
— Zobia Naz (@ZobiaNazz) March 4, 2016
#PakvSL Whenever Pakistanis remember that we are not in Finals anymore pic.twitter.com/F6adxATOBn
— Farhan K Virk (@FarhanKVirk) March 4, 2016
https://twitter.com/kruti101/status/705790665121259520
Sarfraz, Dhoka. I told you!! #PakvSL #AsiaCup pic.twitter.com/A9w0mm1UO1
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 4, 2016
When Sharjeel started to look good and gain momentum, he threw his wicket away. Anyway. Pakistan 2 down at 58. #AsiaCup #PakvSL
— Sawera Pasha (@sawerapasha) March 4, 2016
Target is 151. Easy hai. All they need is to let their players play thrice and get 100 overs to score this target. Baaki sab set. #PakvSL
— Gautam (@gautamverma23) March 4, 2016
Sri Lanka end with 150/4
Dilshan scores 75
Dilshan after Mohammad Irfan drop: 67(42)#PakvSL #AsiaCup— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 4, 2016
One of the few positives of the Asia Cup for Pakistan. Mohammad Amir's bowling statistics:
16-1-81-7#Cricket #PakvSL #T20AsiaCup— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) March 4, 2016
Md Irfan forgetting he is supposed to catch the ball, swatting the ball like a fly instead. ?? #PakvSL
— Cricket Fantasy (@Cricket_Fantasy) March 4, 2016
IND and PAK should play more often , something about playing against IND that makes their bowling attack look world class #PAKvSL
— Mayank Verma (@vmayank87) March 4, 2016
Dilshan register his 12th T20I fifty, Sri Lanka 117/2 (16.1 ov) #PAKvSL #AsiaCup pic.twitter.com/GJfXRDdmxi
— Sri Lanka Cricket (@OfficialSLC) March 4, 2016
5000 T20 runs for Dilshan
50 for Chandimal
Highest opening stand of the #AsiaCup so far
Great going from the Lankans #PakvSL— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) March 4, 2016
Dinesh Chandimal gets his 3rd T20I fifty! SL 91/0 (12.1 Ovs) #PAKvSL #AsiaCup pic.twitter.com/DTIdOPqac1
— Sri Lanka Cricket (@OfficialSLC) March 4, 2016
Today's match countdown. Number 7 for the 7-footer ? #Cricket #PakvSL #T20AsiaCup pic.twitter.com/kxt8tKZbNJ
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) March 4, 2016
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