Pakistan skipper Babar Azam won the toss and decided to bat first once rain ceased to allow a 45-over contest but Fakhar Zaman failed to make the most of his captain's fortunes as he was castled by Pramod Madushan in the fifth over. Babar and Abdullah Shafique stabilized the innings with a 64-run partnership before Dunith Wellalage had the former stumped for 29 in the 16th over, the score reading 73/2. Shafique followed suit immediately after registering his half-century and the Lions added to the misery by striking twice in quick succession on the stroke of a rain interruption in the 28th over, to leave Pakistan reeling at 130/5. By the time the game began, three more overs per side had been washed off which brought about a change in momentum. Mohammad Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmed put on 108 runs in just 77 balls for the sixth wicket, the latter contributing 47 while the former remained unbeaten on 86 at almost identical strike rates of 117-plus. Their efforts saw the Men in Green accumulate 102 runs in the last 10 overs, thus setting Sri Lanka a run-a-ball target of 252.
In response, the returning Kusal Perera started with a flurry, dispatching Pakistan's new-ball pair for four boundaries before Shadab Khan's bullet arm spelt his demise for a 7-ball 17 in an unfortunate run-out. Fellow opener Pathum Nissanka adopted a much quieter approach to his knock of 29, taking 44 balls to aggregate, before Shadab struck again only this time with the ball in hand. Nevertheless, with the score 77/2 in the 14th over, Sri Lanka never really looked in trouble and any residual concerns were alleviated once Sadeera Samarawickarama got going alongside Kusal Mendis. The latter rushed to his fifty in just 47 balls while the former contributed a vital 48 runs. By the time the 100-run partnership was ended, the Lions required 75 runs, which further whittled down to 42 at six an over when Mendis returned to the pavilion for an 87-ball 91. However, another quick blow by Iftikhar, his third in the game, followed by two on the trot for Shaheen Afridi in the penultimate over, made for a final twist in the tale. In the end, Charith Asalanka held his nerves to score the two required runs on the final ball and take the team across the line with his unbeaten 49.ODI cricket at it's best!
This Last Over of Zaman Khan in 2023 ! Well Played but it’s Moment for now 🎉
— احمد (@627528b)
What a thriller!
Full last over
— Spartan 2.0 (@spartanmedia45)
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka thriller
50 FPS
What a review!
— andre bapat (@AndreBapat82195)
Congrats
Congratulations Sri Lanka for Asia Cup Final.
— Ashutosh Srivastava 🇮🇳 (@sri_ashutosh08)
Babar Azam is in depression after lost match vs Sri Lanka and will not play final vs India 😅
TV gone
Pakistanis Right Now
— Shubham 🇮🇳 (@DankShubhum)
Incoming
Babar Azam be Ready He is coming...
— Shubham 🇮🇳 (@DankShubhum)
Heartbreak
Every Pakistani right now 💔💔💔
— Akhtar Jamal (@AkhtarActivist)
LOL
Forget about WC , pakistan is not Even able to win the ASIA CUP 😭😭 ||
— 𝙕𝙀𝙀𝙈𝙊¹⁰ (@Zemo6_ICTIAN)
Fighter
You are a Fighter Team. 🇱🇰 Sri lanka what a great team , Sri Lanka FANS are outstanding.💪🙏🔥🔥🔥 did magic. Love you 🇱🇰 ❤️ Congratulations on your fantastic win .You deserves this victory. 😂😂😂😂🫵🫵🫵 nikalo BC.
— rajat vaishnav (@Rj0007lover)
Costly drop
That drop catch of Asalanka by Rizwan. Those 2 extra runs given by Shadab. These are the margins games are won/lost by🤬
— Haroon (@hazharoon)
Good thought
Some people thought babar will be able to qualify for finals
— Sarthak Tripathi (@Tsarthak_26)
Back to airport
guiding Pakistan Team to the Airport 😂🤣...
— Atharv Mishra🇮🇳 (@Ansh9066)
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