Second Four-Day match between Pakistan Shaheens (287 & 156/3) and Sri Lanka 'A' (310 & 260/4d) end in a draw as Pakistan Shaheens win series 1-0

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After winning the first four-day match against Sri Lanka A, Shaheens aim to win the second four-day match to seal the series and complete a whitewash.

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Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka 'A' - 2nd Four-day match - Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium

Toss Update

Pakistan Shaheens won the toss and elected to bowl first


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Khurram Shahzad claims 5-wicket haul, dismantling Sri Lanka A's lineup in just one hour on Day 1 of the 2nd four-day match
 
Since the suspected injury Lankan tailenders score freely. Khurram was carrying the bowling.
If it is yet another injury to this poor guy the physios who have overseen his recoveries need to be questioned
 
Khurram grabs 6-30 but Dinusha rescues Sri Lanka ‘A’

Rawalpindi, 18 November 2024:

Fast bowler Khurram Shahzad continued his remarkable run from injury as Sri Lanka ‘A’ reached 293 for eight at stumps on the opening day of the second four-day match against Pakistan Shaheens at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Monday.

Khurram, who last week recorded match figures of nine for 102 in Pakistan Shaheens’ seven-wicket victory in the first four-dayer, delivered another outstanding performance with figures of 10-2-30-6. Despite his fiery spell that redcued Sri Lanka ‘A’ to 35 for five and later 150 for seven, a rearguard action, led by Sonal Dinusha, helped the visitors post a respectable total.

No.7 batter Dinusha came to his side’s rescue with a resilient knock of 81 off 169 balls, laced with seven fours. No.9 batter Wanuja Sahan provided invaluable support with a brisk 63 off 79 balls, including six fours and a six, as the duo stitched a crucial 98-run partnership for the eighth wicket.

Dinusha was also involved in three other useful stands.

He shared a 59-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Pavan Rathnayake (35), followed by a 56-run stand for the seventh wicket with Dinura Kalupahana (30). An unbeaten ninth-wicket stand with No.10 Isitha Wijesundara had so far yielded 45 runs, with Wijesundara blazing his way to 38 not out off just 26 balls, including four fours and three sixes.

Apart from Khurram, Ahmed Safi Abdullah was the only other bowler to make an impact, finishing with figures of 2 for 100.

Scores in brief (day 1 of 4):

Pakistan Shaheens won the toss and elected to field first

Sri Lanka ‘A’ 293-8, 75 overs (Sonal Dinusha 81 not out, Wanuja Sahan 63, Isitha Wijesundara 38 not out, Pavan Rathnayake 35, Ahan Wickramsinghe 30, Dinura Kalupahana 30; Khurram Shahzad 6-30, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 2-100)
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Sri Lanka 310 all out in 79 overs
 
Not sure what has happened here. Huraira is failing.
He is not an opener , the sooner he realize himself the better it will be for all of us.

He can be a terrific middle order batter like Saud and Kamran plus he can play some aggressive shots against pace as well , it's the swing and seam he can't play at all so why bother to open the innings?
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Lunch Day 2: Pakistan Shaheens 57-1 (23 ov)

Sri Lanka A 310 all out (79 ov)
 
Faseeh just lost his wicket now.

3 down now Shaheens for 121. Still trailing by 189 runs.

Game is heading towards draw
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Tea Day 2: Pakistan Shaheens 141-3 (48 ov)

Sri Lanka A 310 all out (79 ov)
 
4 down now Shaheens. Haider and Talat better be scoring some runs here. They have been a free-loaders for a while now
 
Game is headin more and more towards a draw. 200/4 atm Shaheens.

still 110 runs trail
 
Just when i was about to mention Haider Ali, he is gone now.

5 down Shaheens.

Haider is pathetic. Cannot score
 
Pakistan Shaheens chasing Sri Lanka ‘A’ at stumps on day 2

Pakistan Shaheens were 212 for five at stumps on the second day of the four-day match against Sri Lanka ‘A’ at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The visitors had earlier been dismissed for 310 on Tuesday morning.

Hussain Talat (18 not out) and Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (5 not out) will resume Pakistan Shaheens’ innings on Wednesday, with the home side trailing by 98 runs.

Earlier in the day, Sri Lanka ‘A’ added 17 runs to their overnight score of 293 for eight before being bowled out for 310. Sonal Dinusha, who resumed on 81, remained unbeaten on 85, while Isitha Wijesundara contributed a strokeful 51, which included seven fours and three sixes. Wijesundara had started the morning on 38 before falling to Kashif Ali.

Fast bowler Khurram Shahzad, who had taken an impressive six for 30 on Monday before splitting his right-hand webbing during the second session while attempting a catch, did not bowl on Tuesday and has been ruled out of further participation in the match. Ahmed Safi Abdullah finished with figures of two for 100, while Kashif Ali and Ahmed Bashir claimed one wicket each on the second morning.

In reply, Pakistan Shaheens saw solid starts from their top-order batters but none could convert them into substantial scores. Abdul Faseeh top-scored with 59 off 108 balls, including seven fours, while Mohammad Suleman made 40, Haider Ali scored 35 and Ali Zaryab contributed 32.

The most notable partnership of the innings so far has been between Abdul Faseeh and Ali Zaryab, who added 86 runs for the second wicket off 165 balls. Another key stand came for the fourth wicket when Suleman and Haider put together 54 runs off 96 deliveries.

Wanuja Sahan followed up his 63 in the first innings by bagging two wickets for 53 runs.

Scores in brief (day 2 of 4):

Sri Lanka ‘A’ 310 all-out, 79 overs (Sonal Dinusha 85 not out, Wanuja Sahan 63, Isitha Wijesundara 51, Pavan Rathnayake 35, Ahan Wickramsinghe 30, Dinura Kalupahana 30; Khurram Shahzad 6-30, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 2-100)

Pakistan Shaheens 212-5, 71 overs (Abdul Faseeh 59, Mohammad Suleman 40, Haider Ali 35, Ali Zaryab 32; Wanuja Sahan 2-53)
 
Disappointed with. Both spinners who played in this series I am not sure why Mehran was not selected when he was the reserve spinner in the last test series
 
Disappointed with. Both spinners who played in this series I am not sure why Mehran was not selected when he was the reserve spinner in the last test series
I don't think management can make plan for players for long term when the management keeps changing regularly
 
Disappointed with. Both spinners who played in this series I am not sure why Mehran was not selected when he was the reserve spinner in the last test series
If guys like haider and Talat are playing, every think is possible because it is PCB.
 
Trailing by 26 runs with 3 wickets remaining. Gotta say that it was not a good batting effort from these batters.
 
Ahmed Safi is gone now for 39.

I think the trail is gonna remain there. Draw coming
 
Khurram did not bat can we get update on his injury is it serious enough to miss South Africa tour?
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Lunch Day 3: Sri Lanka A 5/1

Pakistan Shaheens 287

Sri Lanka A 310 all out (79 ov)
 
Talat strikes. Sri lanka 4 down now
 
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Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Tea Day 3: Sri Lanka A 310 & 86-4 (26 Ov)

Pakistan Shaheens 287 all out (98 ov)
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Stumps Day 3: Sri Lanka A 310 & 157-4 (45.2 Ov)

Pakistan Shaheens 287 all out (98 ov)
 
Sri Lanka A progress to 157-4 on Day 3 at stumps in their second four-day match against Pakistan Shaheens

Sri Lanka A are leading by 180 runs in their second innings after reaching 157-4 in 45.2 overs at the end of day three in the second four-day match against Pakistan Shaheens at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.

After securing a 23-run first innings lead, Sri Lanka A faltered early in their second innings, slipping to 46-4 in 15 overs. Ahmed Bashir claimed two wickets, while Hussain Talat and Kashif Ali each took one.

However, Pavan Rathnayake (64 not out off 109 balls, including 6 fours) and Sonal Dinusha (51 not out off 87 balls, with 4 fours) rescued Sri Lanka A with a solid, unbeaten 111-run partnership for the fifth wicket, off 183 balls.

Earlier, Pakistan Shaheens resumed their first innings on 212-5 from 71 overs and were eventually bowled out for 287 in 98 overs. After Hussain Talat (25 off 61 balls, 1 four) and Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (15 off 36 balls, 1 four) were dismissed early, Ahmed Safi Abdullah and Kashif Ali contributed a vital 53-run stand for the eighth wicket, helping reduce the deficit.

Ahmed Safi played a key role, scoring 39 runs off 61 balls with five fours before falling to Wanuja Sahan in the 96th over. Wanuja finished with impressive figures of 5-74 from 27 overs, marking his 12th first-class five-wicket haul.

Due to bad light, only 72.2 overs of play were possible on day three, forcing an early end to the day's play.
 
Lead already crossed 220.

Sri Lanka A should declare I think, in next few overs and bowl Pak out
 
I think Sri Lanka is looking to cross 300 lead here before declaring. No point in playing long here.
 
Hundreds for both Sonal Dinshua and Pavan Rathnayke. Brilliant from them

Lead now 283
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Innings break Day 4: Sri Lanka A 310 & 260-4 Dec (76 Ov)

Pakistan Shaheens 287 all out (98 ov)
 
There's absolutely no venom in our fast bowling these days. Only in helpful conditions do they pick a few wickets
 
Pathetic series end for Huraira. he has been so mediocre in these 2 games.

Shaheens 40/2
 
Bowing without Khurram looked totally toothless who to be honest has already graduated from A to senior squad
PCB needs to identify a new crop of pace and spin talents as the lads in this series barring Khurram has come up short
 
Pathetic series end for Huraira. he has been so mediocre in these 2 games.

Shaheens 40/2
Yeah the biggest disappointment this series he may get replaced by Zaryab for the South Africa series as the spare batter
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Tea break Day 4: Pakistan Shaheens 287 & 86-3 (25 ov)

Sri Lanka A 310 & 260-4 Dec (76 Ov)
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Score update: Pakistan Shaheens 287 & 107-3 (30 ov)

Sri Lanka A 310 & 260-4 dec (76 ov)
 
As i said previously Hurraira is average but like Gulam everybody wanted him in team. There is no batting talent in Pak i can see morr batting potential in Afgan teams
 
So this game is gonna be a draw. Pathetic bowling from Shaheens cost this game. There is no one apart from Khurram who can do well on every kind of track.
 
Second Four-day match - Pakistan Shaheens vs Sri Lanka A

Match drawn

Sri Lanka A: 310 & 260-4 dec (76 ov)

Pakistan Shaheens: 287 & 156-3 (45 ov)
 
Any videos on Sulaiman has been the best batsman for Shaheens in this series
 
yep. He is injured. Right hand's webbing.

Maybe he is out of SA tests as well.
Atleast it’s a freak injury not one of those lingering ones hopefully he can recover webbing injuries look bad initially but recovery is quick I hope there is no fracture
 
Any videos on Sulaiman has been the best batsman for Shaheens in this series
Ok found it on YouTube looks very stylish and compact I am surprised he has not been hyped at all can see him in SA red ball squad
 
yep. He is injured. Right hand's webbing.

Maybe he is out of SA tests as well.
That would be a massive blow, if he misses the South Africa tour. He seems like a good bowler but I think this is the third time that he has gotten injured this year. He's really unlucky to pick up a freak injury like this one after coming back from a lengthy lay-off.
 
Mohammad Suleman and Haider Ali lead recovery as Pakistan Shaheens draw second four-day game to win the series 1-0

Sonal Dinusha and Pavan Rathnayake ended the two-match four-day series with sparkling centuries, as the match between Pakistan Shaheens and Sri Lanka 'A' ended in a draw at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday.

Dinusha remained unbeaten on 116, and Rathnayake on 100, as Sri Lanka 'A', resuming their second innings at 157 for 4, declared at 260 for 4, setting Pakistan Shaheens a target of 284 in 60 overs. By the end of the match, Pakistan Shaheens were 156 for 3 in 45 overs.

Dinusha, who had scored 85 not out in the first innings, began the day at 51 and added 65 runs to finish at 116 not out. His fourth first-class century in 41 matches came off 141 balls and included nine fours. In total, he faced 184 balls, hitting 10 fours.

Rathnayake started the day on 64 and finished on 100 not out, marking his seventh first-class century in 38 matches. He faced 198 balls and hit eight fours.

The two batters had joined forces when Sri Lanka 'A' were struggling at 46 for 4. Their unbeaten fifth-wicket stand of 214 runs, which came off 369 balls, not only stabilized the innings but also allowed Sri Lanka 'A' to set a challenging target of 284 runs in 60 overs for the home team.

When the match concluded, Pakistan Shaheens had recovered from 67 for 3 to 156 for 3. Mohammad Suleman was the top-scorer with 66 not out (121 balls, 3 fours, 1 six), while Haider Ali scored 43 not out (68 balls, 3 fours, 1 six). The duo added 89 runs for the unfinished fourth wicket. Ali Zaryab contributed 31 runs.

Next, the two sides will compete in a three-match 50-over series at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on November 25, 27, and 29.

Scores in Brief (Day 4 of 4):

Match drawn, Pakistan Shaheens win the two-match series 1-0.

Sri Lanka 'A': 310 all out in 79 overs (Sonal Dinusha 85, Wanuja Sahan 63, Isitha Wijesundara 51, Pavan Rathnayake 35, Ahan Wickramsinghe 30, Dinura Kalupahana 30; Khurram Shahzad 6-30, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 2-100) and 260/4 declared in 76 overs (Sonal Dinusha 116, Pavan Rathnayake 100*; Ahmed Bashir 2-65).

Pakistan Shaheens: 287 all out in 98 overs (Abdul Faseeh 59, Mohammad Suleman 40, Ahmed Safi Abdullah 39, Haider Ali 35, Ali Zaryab 32, Hussain Talat 25; Wanuja Sahan 5-74) and 156/3 in 45 overs (Mohammad Suleman 66, Haider Ali 43, Ali Zaryab 31).
 
Sulaiman looks the most impressive batsman

Ali Zaryab has more potential than Huraria
 
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