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Fantastic all-round show helps Pakistan to complete whitewash over Sri Lanka in third T20I at Lahore

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Pakistan marked the return of Sri Lanka with a 3-0 Twenty20 series whitewash on Sunday, as officials hoped the match will help re-establish the country's reputation for hosting international cricket.

The third and final Twenty20 match, which Pakistan comfortably won by 36 runs at Gaddafi stadium in Lahore, was Sri Lanka's first since their team bus was attacked near the same venue in March 2009.

The first two matches, which Pakistan won by seven and two wickets respectively, were played in Abu Dhabi before Sri Lanka flew to Lahore in a 24-hour fly-in, fly-out arrangement.

A rampaging Pakistan side did not show any mercy to their opponents as they piled up 180-3 in their 20 overs after the visitors had won the toss and opted to field first against the hosts.

Sri Lanka, in pursuit of Pakistan's 181-run target, lost early wickets and managed to score 144 runs in their allotted 20 overs.

Shoaib Malik, the only player from both the sides to have also featured in the fateful 2009 Lahore Test, smashed a 24-ball 51 with five boundaries and two sixes.

He added 75 for the third wicket with Babar Azam (34 not out) in just 45 balls. Openers Umar Amin (37-ball 45 with a six and three boundaries) and Fakhar Zaman (27-ball 31 with three fours) were the other contributors.

Pace bowler Mohammad Amir, playing his first international match before the home crowd after making his debut soon after the terrorists' attacks, finished with a career-best 4-13 as Sri Lanka managed 144-9 in 20 overs.

Only Dasun Shanaka batted with aggression during a 36-ball 54 with five boundaries and three sixes before he became one of Faheem Ashraf's two wickets.

This becomes Pakistan's second 3-0 whitewash in a Twenty20 series, having previously beaten the West Indies in UAE last year.

Trailing 2-0 in the series, Sri Lanka brought in all-rounder Chaturanga de Silva in place of Ashan Priyanjan.

Pakistan made two changes from the side which won the second Twenty20 by two wickets in Abu Dhabi.

They brought in paceman Mohammad Amir and Umar Amin in place of injured fast bowler Usman Shinwari and the out-of-form Ahmed Shehzad.

Amir is playing his first international match at his home ground.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1367032/f...tan-beat-sri-lanka-by-36-runs-to-claim-series
 
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Congratulations guys!

The CT win bubble hasn't burst yet! The euphoria lives on.
 
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Fantastic win and more importantly safe match in Lahore. Hopefully this convinces West Indies to come.
 
If only we had won the first two Tests, it would've been an emphatic 10-0 to seal our irrefutable dominance across all formats over SL.
 
Faheem's sixes made my day

outrageous that he came in so late. with all these wickets in hand he should have had at least 5 overs to bat. i dont understand the thinking of the management. In T20s it is inexcusable to finish with 6-7 wickets in hand
and a SR of less than 150. nothing wrong with keepin babar around but if one is in a position of strength as in the last match there should always be flexibility in the batting order; if we have only one hitter like faheem we need to play him.
 
outrageous that he came in so late. with all these wickets in hand he should have had at least 5 overs to bat. i dont understand the thinking of the management. In T20s it is inexcusable to finish with 6-7 wickets in hand
and a SR of less than 150. nothing wrong with keepin babar around but if one is in a position of strength as in the last match there should always be flexibility in the batting order; if we have only one hitter like faheem we need to play him.

Problem was we were conserving wickets too much. Babar and Malik waited too long to start hitting.
 
Great to see cricket back in Pakistan. That too in Lahore [MENTION=131867]London_Lahori[/MENTION]

Good on the guys who opted to go. Hopefully will start to see more teams travel to Pakistan from hereon in.
 
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