Talat gives Pak a crucial advantage against SL with two successive wickets | The Express Tribune
Pakistan restricted Sri Lanka to 133-8 thanks to their pacers led by Shaheen Afridi and Hussain Talat in the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage match at Abu Dhabi Stadium on Tuesday night. Pakistan won the toss and skipper Salman Ali Agha chose to field first as the Greenshirts fight for their place in the…
Pakistan restricted Sri Lanka to 133-8 thanks to their pacers led by Shaheen Afridi and Hussain Talat in the Asia Cup 2025 Super Four stage match at Abu Dhabi Stadium on Tuesday night.
Pakistan won the toss and skipper Salman Ali Agha chose to field first as the Greenshirts fight for their place in the Asia Cup 2025 final.
Agha believes that fielding first would benefit his side as he thinks the pitch will not change much. He also said that he wants to set the tone with the bowlers first.
Shaheen took three wickets, dismissing openers Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis in the first two overs and thentook out Kamindu Mendis in 18.4 overs on lbw.
Meanwhile, Hussain Talat was effective in sending Captain Charith Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka in crucial moments.
Haris Rauf was a happy man with two wickets as well, and Abrar Ahmed was successful in picking one wicket.
Sri Lanka struggled to put up a competitive total.
Quick fall of wickets
Abrar Ahmed took out Wanindu Hasaranga in 12.1 overs.
Sri Lanka are reduced to 62 for 5.
Pakistan took their fifth wicket as Dasun Shanaka is out in 7.3 overs for a duck on Talat’s ball. Two in two for Talat.
The fourth Sri Lankan wicket that fell was Charith Asalanka’s, as he was trying to find a four in the 7.2 overs.
Salman Ali Agha’s decision to field first is paying off well as Pakistan dismissed Kusal Perera on Haris Rauf’s ball. Caught by Faheem Ashraf in 5.2 overs.
Their big three batters have been sent back to the pavilion.
Sri Lanka are still not shying away from big shots; they carry on at 53 for three.
The openers came on the field after the national anthems.
Pakistan saw their first success immediately in the first over when they dismissed Sri Lankan opener and wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis 1-1 on Shaheen Afridi’s ball, Talat caught it comfortably. Afridi took his second wicket as Pathum Nissanka, in 2.2 overs.
As the openers came on the field after the national anthems, Pakistan saw their first success immediately in the first over when they dismissed Sri Lankan opener and wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis 1-1 on Shaheen Afridi’s ball, Talat caught it comfortably.
Head-to-head
Pakistan leads Sri Lanka in the overall T20I record; however, the Lions have been the dominant side over the last six years.
Pakistan have beaten Sri Lanka 13 out of 23 times, but their last T20I win against the Lions came in 2019.
What’s at stake?
That result has left Pakistan in a tricky position. To qualify directly for the final, Salman Ali Agha’s men must beat Sri Lanka on Tuesday and then overcome Bangladesh on Thursday. They would also need India to defeat Bangladesh in their remaining Super Four fixture.
However, if Pakistan loses against Sri Lanka, they will not be knocked out straight away but will then rely heavily on other results. In that scenario, they would need India to beat both Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, while also defeating Bangladesh themselves by a big margin to stand a chance of reaching the final on net run rate.
For Sri Lanka, a win against Pakistan would strengthen their chances, though they too might still need favorable results to book a spot in the title clash. Bangladesh, after their dramatic win, remains very much in the hunt as well.
The qualification picture will become clearer when Pakistan faces Sri Lanka on Tuesday in what is shaping up to be a must-win clash for both sides.