Inexperienced Sri Lanka completed a 3-0 clean-sweep in their T20I series with world number one Pakistan on Wednesday with a 13-run victory in Lahore.
Chasing a modest 148-run target, Pakistan were on course for victory with Haris Sohail's 50-ball 52 with four boundaries and a six but leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga turned the tables with 3-21 to restrict the hosts to 134-6 in 20 overs.
📽🏆 @OfficialSLC celebrate after winning #PAKvSL T20I series in Lahore pic.twitter.com/OUFOj0bj9K
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 10, 2019
Hasaranga had Sohail stumped in the 16th over and then dismissed Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed (16-ball 17) in the 18th to give Sri Lanka victory on a match day designated as Pink Day for breast cancer awareness.
"It's really a good victory," said Sri Lankan skipper Dasun Shanaka. "All the players were bonded, that was the key to our success.
"There are no extraordinary players here -- they're all talented, but the unity was the secret. If we play smart cricket, there's always a possibility to win."
Oshada Fernando had struck a brilliant 48-ball 78 with three sixes and eight boundaries -- the highest by a Sri Lankan player on T20I debut -- to lift Sri Lanka to 147-7 in their 20 overs.
Jehan Mubarak and Danushka Gunathilaka -- who both scored 46 each -- had held the previous record for most runs on a T20I debut for Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka's victory was their first-ever T20I series whitewash and was achieved despite missing 10 of their top players, including regular T20I skipper Lasith Malinga, who refused to tour Pakistan over security fears after their team was struck by terror attacks in Lahore in March 2009.
📸 Sri Lanka team pose for a group photograph with their security officers of the tour 🙏🇵🇰 @TheRealPCB pic.twitter.com/MghN7cEk76
— Sri Lanka Cricket 🇱🇰 (@OfficialSLC) October 10, 2019
However, their absences did not hurt Sri Lanka as they staged a remarkable comeback after losing the ODI series 2-0 followed by winning the first two matches of the T20I series by 64 and 35 runs respectively.
Before this, Pakistan's only T20I whitewash defeat was at the hands of England in United Arab Emirates in 2015.
"I think we recovered well in the bowling, but we needed another good partnership in the middle, but we were subdued, we didn't express ourselves throughout this series," said Pakistan captain Sarfaraz.
Pakistan's start was once again disastrous as they lost aggressive opener Fakhar Zaman off the first ball of their innings, bowled by Kasun Rajitha for duck.
Babar Azam (32-ball 27) and Sohail added 76 for the second wicket but Sri Lanka applied the brakes as boundaries dried up.
Iftikhar Ahmed hit a six and a boundary in his 17 but targets of 37 off the last two overs and 28 in the last were beyond Pakistan.
Earlier, Sri Lanka rode on a brilliant maiden half century by Fernando, who held the innings together after Sri Lanka lost two wickets for 28 runs in four overs.
They then slumped to 58-4 with Bhanuka Rajapaksa, the star of the second match, falling for just three.
Fernando repaired the damage with a fighting 76-run stand for the fifth wicket with Shanaka, who made 12.
Pakistan were once again sloppy in the field, dropping four catches while Sarfaraz spurned a stumping chance behind the wicket.
Paceman Mohammad Amir, who went wicket-less in the first two matches, finished with 3-27.
Feature Image Courtesy: AFP/ Arif Ali