A 139-run third-wicket stand between opener Jaahid Ali and commander Babar Azam set up a four-wicket win for Pakistan An over Sri Lanka An in Northampton. The association, falling off 154 balls, helped Pakistan A ride a small scale breakdown to win with 11 balls to save.
Sri Lanka A gained energetic ground in the wake of picking to bat, to a great extent on account of Niroshan Dickwella's 31-ball 44 and Bhanuka Rajapaksa's 63-ball 56. However, wickets fell at consistent interims - by the 34th over, Sri Lanka A had slipped to 173 for 6.
Thisara Perera, coming in at No. 8, contributed with 45 off 40, hitting five fours and a six to give the innings a late help, yet Sri Lanka A were knocked down some pins out for 254, neglecting to use three overs from their full amount.
Pakistan A began shakily as Sharjeel Khan and Fakhar Zaman were rejected inside the initial nine overs. It was now that Jaahid (77) and Azam (73) assumed responsibility with a century stand that put their side immovably in control.
In any case, their releases inside two overs of each other, both tumbling to Lahiru Gamage, left Pakistan A stuck in an unfortunate situation 186 for 4 in 36 overs. Sri Lanka had a whiff of an open door, however it was snuffed out by helpful lower-request commitments from Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Nawaz. In spite of the fact that neither of them stayed to see the employment through, they had done what's needed to guarantee that Pakistan A won with time to save.
The win was Pakistan A's second in three matches, while Sri Lanka An are mulling at the base with three misfortunes in the same number of matches.
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