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Thursday, July 27, 2023

Pak vs SL: Nauman Ali's seven-for guides Pakistan to series victory

 July 27, 2023


Sri Lanka were bowled out for 188 runs in second innings.
Pakistan win by innings and 222 runs.
Pakistan had pronounced their most memorable innings at 576-5 prior in the day.

Nauman Ali's seven-wicket pull assisted Pakistan with overcoming Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs in the subsequent Test and win the series 2-0 against the hosts.


Naseem Shah accepted the last three wickets as Sri Lanka were bowled out for 188 runs in second innings.


The right-arm pacer set the vibe for Nauman Ali who was splendid with his spell of 7-70.


Nauman, 36, made a strong rebound following all the analysis and whipped the batting line of Sri Lanka after they were followed by 410 runs.


Pakistan pronounced their most memorable innings at 576-5 not long after Mohammad Rizwan finished his 50 years inside beginning two overs on the fourth day.


Nauman gave an early leap forward to Pakistan which constrained Sri Lanka to go out for Lunch at 81-1. Post-Lunch, Nauman was on tune with his twist assault and took five additional wickets in the blink of an eye.


Before Tea, Nauman accepted every one of the six wickets as Sri Lanka left with 143-6 on the scoreboard.


Following Tea, Naseem by and by began his chase after a wicket however it took such a long time for him to take his first wicket in quite a while. In the mean time, an 'out' choice off him was likewise upset after which Nauman stowed his seventh to go nearer to the world record of packing each of the 10 wickets in an innings.


Nonetheless, Naseem at long last struck, and that too in style, picking every one of the last three wickets in succession.


Experienced Angelo Mathews contended energetically for his group as he scored unbeaten 63 runs including seven limits and two maximums.


Pakistan's Rizwan (37*) and Agha Salman (132*) continued Pakistan's innings at 563-5 on the fourth day. Rizwan scored speedy races to finish his 50 years before Babar Azam called for statement.


It was Rizwan's eighth fifty in Test cricket. He supplanted Sarfaraz Ahmed as a blackout substitute. Sarfaraz, who was unbeaten on 14, was struck on the protective cap on the principal ball he looked on the third day. He strolled off the field following torment in his mind.


Rizwan and Agha scored only 13 runs together on the fourth day to assist Pakistans with extending the lead to 410.


Agha was sensational on the third day as he scored an unbeaten 132 runs in 148 balls, which included 15 fours and a six. In the interim, Abdullah Shafique scored his lady twofold hundred.

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