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Pakistan Shaheens thrash Sri Lanka ‘A’ in first 50-over match

Pakistan Shaheens Thrash Sri Lanka A In First 50 Over Match
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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan Shaheens secured a comfortable 108-run victory over Sri Lanka ‘A’ in the first 50-over match at the Islamabad Club on Monday.

Player of the match Haider Ali scored 108 and Abdul Samad contributed 56, lifting Pakistan Shaheens to an imposing 306 for seven.

Sharoon then followed up his 48-ball 42 by claiming three wickets for 21 runs, as Sri Lanka ‘A’ were bowled out for 198 in 39.4 overs.

Batting at No.4, Haider faced 94 balls, striking eight fours and six sixes. He reached his half-century off 59 deliveries, before accelerating to reach his century off 90 balls with seven fours and six sixes.

Haider added 120 runs for the fourth wicket with Abdul Samad, whose 63-ball knock included five fours and a six. Their partnership rescued Pakistan Shaheens from a shaky position at 94 for three after being put into bat.

The hosts capitalised on the fourth-wicket stand to accelerate late in the innings. They added 85 runs in the final 10 overs, with Mohammad Haris hitting an unbeaten 36 and Muhammad Imran chipping in with a quickfire 15 off 10 balls.

For Sri Lanka ‘A,’ Eshan Malinga was the standout bowler with figures of three for 61, while Chamindu Wickramasinghe (two for 52) and Dilshan Madushanka (two for 62) also chipped in.

In reply, Sri Lanka ‘A’ struggled to build partnerships, slumping to 61 for four and later to 136 for seven before being bowled out. Wickramasinghe top-scored with 47, while Sonal Dinusha (38) and Sahan Arachchige (35) provided some resistance.

Sharoon shone with the ball, returning figures of 4.4-0-21-3, while Mohammad Imran Junior picked up two for 30. Sirajuddin, Muhammad Imran, Ubaid Shah, and Mehran Mumtaz each claimed one wicket to complete the comprehensive victory.

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