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Dushmantha Chameera’s heroics help Sri Lanka book tri-series final spot

Sri Lanka beat Pakistan tri-series
Dushmantha Chameera’s four-wicket haul, including a brilliant final-over performance, helped Sri Lanka edge past Pakistan by six runs. Photo Credit: PCB
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Pakistan battled hard but fell just short in a tense chase.
Key partnerships from Mishara and Mendis laid foundation for victory.
Chameera’s final-over heroics kept the home side from clinching win.
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Dushmantha Chameera’s four-wicket haul, including a brilliant final-over performance, helped Sri Lanka edge past Pakistan by six runs in a thrilling T20I tri-series clash at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Thursday.

The win, Sri Lanka’s second in the series, secured their place in the final against hosts Pakistan, scheduled at the same venue on Saturday.

The result also ended Zimbabwe’s chances of making the final, leaving them at the bottom of the points table with just two points.

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Chasing a challenging target of 185, Pakistan could manage 178/7 in their 20 overs, despite skipper Salman Ali Agha’s unbeaten half-century.

Pakistan started cautiously, with opening partners Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub adding 29 runs for the first wicket before Farhan was dismissed by Chameera in the fourth over.

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Chameera struck again in the same over, sending back Babar Azam for a two-ball duck, reducing the home side to 29/2.

The Green Shirts lost two more wickets quickly as Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman fell in the fifth and sixth overs, leaving Pakistan struggling at 43/4.

Wicketkeeper-batter Usman Khan then joined Agha, and the pair put on 56 runs in 42 balls, helping Pakistan recover.

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Usman scored a brisk 33 off 23 deliveries, including two sixes and as many fours, before falling to Wanindu Hasaranga in the 13th over.

Agha was later joined by all-rounder Mohammad Nawaz, and the duo added a rapid 70 runs in just 36 balls before Nawaz was dismissed by Eshan Malinga in the penultimate over.

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Nawaz made 27 off 16 balls, featuring two sixes and a four.

With 10 runs required off the final over, Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka handed the ball to Chameera, who conceded just three runs and picked up a wicket to seal a sensational win.

Chameera finished with remarkable figures of 4/20 in four overs, supported by Eshan Malinga (2 wickets) and Wanindu Hasaranga (1 wicket).

Put into bat first, Sri Lanka posted 184/5 in 20 overs, thanks to a strong second-wicket partnership between Kamil Mishara and Kusal Mendis.

Sri Lanka began shakily as last-match hero Pathum Nissanka was dismissed cheaply for eight in the third over, with the score at 16/1.

Mendis then joined Mishara, and the duo added 66 runs off just 36 balls, putting Pakistan’s bowlers under pressure.

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Abrar Ahmed broke the partnership, trapping Mendis lbw on the first ball of the ninth over.

Mendis had scored a quick 40 off 23 balls with six fours and a six.

Sri Lanka lost another early wicket as Saim Ayub dismissed Kusal Perera for six in the 11th over.

Mishara remained firm, putting together a 57-run stand for the fourth wicket with Janith Liyanage before falling to Abrar in the 17th over.

Mishara was the top scorer with a blazing 76 off 48 balls, including six fours and three sixes.

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Liyanage added an unbeaten 24, while captain Shanaka contributed 17 off 10 deliveries.

Abrar led Pakistan’s bowling with 2/28 in four overs, supported by Saim Ayub and Salman Mirza, who picked up a wicket each.

Pakistan had already qualified for the final, but Sri Lanka needed a win to join them.

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Their victory ensured Zimbabwe’s elimination from the tri-series.

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