Hafeez turned into the second Pakistani after Zaheer Abbas to make three hundreds in a two-sided Odi arrangement as his side took a superb 3-1 lead over Sri Lanka. Triumph was set up by Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal, who restricted Sri Lanka to 225 on an easygoing Abu Dhabi pitch after Angelo Mathews decided to bat accompanying two misfortunes while pursuing.
The change of method did not act as Sri Lanka's batting struggled, after their innings was propped up by debutant Ashan Priyanjan's first half-century and Kumar Sangakkara's 83rd. The couple resuscitated Sri Lanka after Gul had lessened them to 36 for 3, however the innings crashed again after Sangakkara's run-out made it 125 for 4 in the 29th over.
Priyanjan hit a sparkling 74, the most elevated by a Sri Lanka debutant, which was bound with combative shots, yet fell three balls into the batting Powerplay, missing a dashing scoop to fine leg off Junaid Khan. That did it for Sri Lanka, yet despite the fact that Mathews and an alternate debutant Kithuruwan Vithanage attempted, Ajmal's control intended there was no late discharge.
Gul proceeded a beneficial comeback after a long harm layoff, rejecting the first three batsmen. Gul had to do with the first wicket, off his fourth ball. It was a secured conveyance, short and wide, yet Kusal Perera crushed it to short spread, where Misbah-ul-Haq took a sharp get. Gul had everything to with the second wicket, however, in the fourth over. He beat Tillakaratne Dilshan on the drive with an outswinger, and after that moved the following one in. Dilshan shouldered arms, and saw the ball hit the highest point of off stump. In the eighth over, Dinesh Chandimal couldn't hold a drive down, and Misbah gobbled up a harder risk at short spread, one-gave this time.
With two debutant batsmen in the Xi, Sri Lanka required Sangakkara to stick around. He did that, looking in no inconvenience as he picked away the singles off his cushions and drove tastefully on the off side.
It was the way Priyanjan batted, however, that might have satisfied Sri Lanka much more. The 24-year old was a spot anxious at the begin, playing everything off the back foot. At the same time when he drove Gul through additional blanket for four off his eighth ball, he was a converted batsman. A draw and a back-foot punch made it three fours in the Gul over.
Priyanjan still proceeded to favor the back foot, yet played with quick hands and enormous certainty for somebody playing his first universal amusement. Anything only once again of an exceptional length he was fast to backpedal to and cut hard, and proceeded to get verges even as Sangakkara, expectation on batting as far back as anyone can remember, backed off, Bilawal Bhatti pressing in a couple of tight overs.
The association was still a whole lot in control yet was to end in disarray on 89. Priyanjan reacted with a flurry of borders, hurling and pulling the spinners as Sri Lanka jogged past 150. On the other hand, his endeavor to fabricate a limit promptly in the Powerplay came unstuck.
Mathews had motored to 38 when he about-faced to a pitched-up Ajmal offbreak and was gotten plumb in front. Vithanage, batting at No. 8, swung a couple of to the ropes to make 27, throughout which he was put down twice, both challenging risks. Ajmal spun out the tail to finalize with four wickets, and gave his batsmen a brilliant opportunity to seal the arrangement with an amusement to extra.
Hafeez put Pakistan on course with a 38-ball fifty. He included 84 with Ahmed Shehzad, the second-wicket association controlling whatever trusts Sri Lanka had of putting Pakistan under right on time weight.
When Sharjeel Khan fell in the sixth over to Mathews, he and Shehzad had begun with a blast of drives that gave Pakistan force. Hafeez based that with an arrangement of strong pulls and cuts that put Pakistan well in front of the asking rate.
Shehzad guided Suranga Lakmal to slip to withdraw in the sixteenth over for 44, however Hafeez proceeded unhindered, actually snaring Lasith Malinga for six. Shehzad was on 17 when Hafeez strolled in. When the opener arrived at 35, Hafeez was at that point praising his fifty. Sri Lanka's quick bowlers continued attempting the short ball significantly after Hafeez had gone past the historic point, and Hafeez continued breaking force after draw.
The century fell off 98 conveyances, as Hafeez and Sohaib Maqsood put on an unbroken 111 runs. Maqsood kicked on from a moderate begin to end on an energetic 46, however the night had a place with Hafeez, and the evening to the Pakistan bowlers.
The change of method did not act as Sri Lanka's batting struggled, after their innings was propped up by debutant Ashan Priyanjan's first half-century and Kumar Sangakkara's 83rd. The couple resuscitated Sri Lanka after Gul had lessened them to 36 for 3, however the innings crashed again after Sangakkara's run-out made it 125 for 4 in the 29th over.
Priyanjan hit a sparkling 74, the most elevated by a Sri Lanka debutant, which was bound with combative shots, yet fell three balls into the batting Powerplay, missing a dashing scoop to fine leg off Junaid Khan. That did it for Sri Lanka, yet despite the fact that Mathews and an alternate debutant Kithuruwan Vithanage attempted, Ajmal's control intended there was no late discharge.
Gul proceeded a beneficial comeback after a long harm layoff, rejecting the first three batsmen. Gul had to do with the first wicket, off his fourth ball. It was a secured conveyance, short and wide, yet Kusal Perera crushed it to short spread, where Misbah-ul-Haq took a sharp get. Gul had everything to with the second wicket, however, in the fourth over. He beat Tillakaratne Dilshan on the drive with an outswinger, and after that moved the following one in. Dilshan shouldered arms, and saw the ball hit the highest point of off stump. In the eighth over, Dinesh Chandimal couldn't hold a drive down, and Misbah gobbled up a harder risk at short spread, one-gave this time.
With two debutant batsmen in the Xi, Sri Lanka required Sangakkara to stick around. He did that, looking in no inconvenience as he picked away the singles off his cushions and drove tastefully on the off side.
It was the way Priyanjan batted, however, that might have satisfied Sri Lanka much more. The 24-year old was a spot anxious at the begin, playing everything off the back foot. At the same time when he drove Gul through additional blanket for four off his eighth ball, he was a converted batsman. A draw and a back-foot punch made it three fours in the Gul over.
Priyanjan still proceeded to favor the back foot, yet played with quick hands and enormous certainty for somebody playing his first universal amusement. Anything only once again of an exceptional length he was fast to backpedal to and cut hard, and proceeded to get verges even as Sangakkara, expectation on batting as far back as anyone can remember, backed off, Bilawal Bhatti pressing in a couple of tight overs.
The association was still a whole lot in control yet was to end in disarray on 89. Priyanjan reacted with a flurry of borders, hurling and pulling the spinners as Sri Lanka jogged past 150. On the other hand, his endeavor to fabricate a limit promptly in the Powerplay came unstuck.
Mathews had motored to 38 when he about-faced to a pitched-up Ajmal offbreak and was gotten plumb in front. Vithanage, batting at No. 8, swung a couple of to the ropes to make 27, throughout which he was put down twice, both challenging risks. Ajmal spun out the tail to finalize with four wickets, and gave his batsmen a brilliant opportunity to seal the arrangement with an amusement to extra.
Hafeez put Pakistan on course with a 38-ball fifty. He included 84 with Ahmed Shehzad, the second-wicket association controlling whatever trusts Sri Lanka had of putting Pakistan under right on time weight.
When Sharjeel Khan fell in the sixth over to Mathews, he and Shehzad had begun with a blast of drives that gave Pakistan force. Hafeez based that with an arrangement of strong pulls and cuts that put Pakistan well in front of the asking rate.
Shehzad guided Suranga Lakmal to slip to withdraw in the sixteenth over for 44, however Hafeez proceeded unhindered, actually snaring Lasith Malinga for six. Shehzad was on 17 when Hafeez strolled in. When the opener arrived at 35, Hafeez was at that point praising his fifty. Sri Lanka's quick bowlers continued attempting the short ball significantly after Hafeez had gone past the historic point, and Hafeez continued breaking force after draw.
The century fell off 98 conveyances, as Hafeez and Sohaib Maqsood put on an unbroken 111 runs. Maqsood kicked on from a moderate begin to end on an energetic 46, however the night had a place with Hafeez, and the evening to the Pakistan bowlers.
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