Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Highlights, Asia Cup 2025: PAK defeat SL by five wickets to stay alive
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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Highlights, Asia Cup 2025: PAK defeat SL by five wickets to stay alive

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Highlights, Asia Cup 2025:Pakistan survived a wonderful spell from an enraged spinner Wanindu Hasaranga to beat Sri Lanka by five wickets in an intense Super 4 match to stay alive in the Asia Cup here on Tuesday.
Chasing 134 should not have been a tough task, but Pakistan nearly made a mess of it before recovering to finish at 138 for five.

The conditions were not easy to bat on, but Pakistan batters went for the jugular early on as opener Sahibzada Farhan (24) made up for a clumsy Fakhar Zaman (17 off 19 balls) at the other end with some strident shots, including a sequence of 6, 6, 4 off pacer Nuwan Thushara.

However, Maheesh Theekshana (2/24) had Sahizada's number in the third ball of the sixth over and two balls later ousted Zaman, who was earlier pinged flush on the helmet by Dushmantha Chameera.

Soon Hasaranga (2/27), who grabbed a spectacular ground level catch at mid-off to dismiss Zaman, took over, jettisoning Saim Ayub and skipper Salman Agha.

His delivery that pegged back the stump of Ayub was a peach, moving that little much to beat the batter's defence.

On both the occasions, Hasaranga imitated the hands-on-chest celebration of Pakistan spinner Abrar Ahmed, who had earlier mocked the Lankan player copying his 'Neymar' celebration after castling him.

At 80 for five, the match was wide open with Pakistan still needing 54 runs and a defeat would have knocked them out of the race of the tournament.


However, they found two willing soldiers in Hussain Talat (32 not out, 30 balls) and Mohammad Nawaz (38 not out, 24 balls), who collected the remaining runs with composure as Pakistan touched the tape with two overs to spare.

Earlier, Pakistan pacers put the Sri Lankan batters through the wringer despite Kamindu Mendis' fine fifty, restricting them for a vastly under-par 133 for eight.

Sent into bat, Sri Lanka made a woeful start, losing in-form Kusal Mendis in the second ball, and an over later Pathum Nissanka, their most consistent batter in the tournament, too walked back.

On a night that offered plenty of seam movement to pacers, Shaheen Shah Afridi (3/28) made the first strike, eliciting an uppish flick from Mendis that ended with Talat.

Nissanka smashed Afridi for a maximum but edged the very next ball to wicketkeeper Haris as Sri Lanka slipped to 18 for two.

But skipper Charith Asalanka and Kusal Perera effected a mini recovery through a 25-run alliance for the third wicket .

Asalanka and Perera looked in fine fettle as well, with both the batters finding a six each but the stand did not blossom.

Perera tried to chip pacer Haris Rauf over the circle but Faheem Ashraf took a well-judged diving catch to snap the partnership.

Sri Lanka ended the power play on a bittersweet note at 53 for three. But the bitterness soon overrode as the Lankans lost Asalanka and Dasun Shanaka in successive balls in the eighth over.

Pacer Talat drew Asalanka into a pull but there was no distance in it as Rauf took a simple catch near square leg.

In the very next ball, Shanaka edged Talat to Haris behind the wicket as Sri Lanka were pushed down to 58 for five.

Mendis (50, 44 balls), who played some really delectable shots, tried to salvage something for the Lankans with a determined fifty and stitched 43 runs for the seventh wicket with Chamika Karunaratne to take them past 100.
20:41 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: WICKET!
Hussain Talat strikes!

Pakistan now clearly take the upper hand.

Captain Charith Asalanka departs for 20 (19) after trying to hit hard.

He is caught by Haris Rauf.
20:37 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Salman Agha bowls
After the powerplay, captain Salman Agha has now taken bowling responsiblities.

Just 5 runs scored off his over.

Sri Lanka are 58/3 after 7 overs.
20:36 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: End of powerplay
At the end of this explosive powerplay, Sri Lanka are 53/3.

Runs on the board, but they have lost 3 crucial wickets in the process.

An early double from Shaheen Afridi and Haris Rauf in his first over have Pakistan take the upper hand after the powerplay, but slightly.
20:34 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Kamindu off the mark
Kamindu Mendis off the mark with a peach of a shot against Haris Rauf.

The 26-year-old, along with his captain will need to stamp authority if they are to post a competitive total after the early wickets.
20:32 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Rauf strikes
In just his 2nd ball, Haris Rauf strikes with the important wicket of Kusal Perera.

Perera chipped the shot towards wide mid-on. Faheem moves across to his left and completes a stunning diving catch.

Kamindu Mendis comes to the crease.

Sri Lanka are 43/3.
20:29 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Kusal Perera back at it
Haris Rauf, called up to bowl the last over of the powerplay, gets hit for a four in his very fist ball.

Sri Lanka need to make the most of this final over.
20:28 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Solid over from Shaheen Afridi
Shaheen Afridi, in his 3rd over, has only let 3 runs slip.

Impressive stuff from the pacer after the tough outing against India on Sunday.

Sri Lanka are 39/2 at the end of 5 overs.

Pakistan have removed both openers with one more over to go in the powerplay.
20:26 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Shaheen Afridi again
This powerplay is shaping up to be explosive. As it should be.

In this must-win game for both teams, neither Pakistan nor Sri Lanka have appeared to back down.

Despite losing two wickets, Kusal Perera and captain Charith Asalanka are going hard at the opposition.
20:23 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Sri Lanka not holding back
Despite two early wickets, Sri Lanka batters keep up the heat.

Charith Asalanka, facing Faheem Ashraf, sends him for two fours in the 4th over!


20:19 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Shaheen Afridi hit for six again
After a couple of no-balls, Shaheen Afridi is hit for a six by Charith Asalanka.

A short ball from Afridi and the free hit goes the distance!
20:17 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Another wicket for PAKISTAN!
After his first-over wicket, Shaheen Afridi strikes in his second over too!

The pacer gets the wicket of Pathum Nissanka, who departs for just 8 runs in 7 balls.

After conceding a six, he bounces back to get a wicket on the very next ball. The ball moves away a bit and Nissanka swings across the line. A thick outside edge and the keeper picks him up comfortably.
20:13 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Kusal Perera gets to work!
Stunning SIX!

After the early wicket, Kusal Perera hits Faheem Ashraf in the 5th ball of his over.

Momentum restored?
20:12 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Faheem Ashraf on the ball
Faheem Ashraf has been tasked to keep up the pressure on Sri Lanka after a stunning opening over from Shaheen Afridi.


20:09 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Kusal Perera comes on to bat
After the early wicket, the onus is now on Kusal Perera to get his side out of this early setback.

Afridi's first over only leaked 4 runs.
20:08 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: WICKET!
That's OUT!

Shaheen Afridi strikes early for Pakistan.

In this do or die game, Shaheen Afridi takes the early wicket of Kusal Mendis.

The pacer's delivery forces Mendis to hit to mid-wicket.

He departs for a golden duck!
19:56 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: National anthems
Both teams - Sri Lanka and Pakistan - are out in the middle for the national anthems.

Sri Lanka's anthem first, followed by Pakistan's.
19:56 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: PITCH REPORT
Looks fantastic. Beautiful grass covering. Will aid the ball to come onto the bat. Little bit of movement with the new ball. Don't think it would turn a whole lot. More of a Test match line and length needed here. Little breeze across the ground. Make sure you try and hit with the breeze. The slips will come into play. Sri Lanka would need 180-190 mark to be just above par. Not unchaseable though.

- Simon Doull.
19:55 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Playing XIs
Sri Lanka (Playing XI): Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis(w), Kusal Perera, Charith Asalanka(c), Dasun Shanaka, Kamindu Mendis, Chamika Karunaratne, Wanindu Hasaranga, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Nuwan Thushara

Pakistan (Playing XI): Saim Ayub, Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, Salman Agha(c), Hussain Talat, Mohammad Haris(w), Mohammad Nawaz, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed
19:43 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: 'I would have done the same thing' - Charith Asalanka
I would have done the same thing. It looks a good pitch, don't mind batting first. We are playing good cricket, we need to improve in a few areas. Batting and bowling at the depth. There are two changes. Theekshana and Karunaratne are in. We thought that we might need one extra bowler, that's why we have brought in a bowler who can bat.

- Charith Asalanka, Sri Lanka captain
19:34 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: 'We will bowl first' - Salman Agha
We will bowl first. Looks a good wicket, don't think it will change much. We want to improve with the bat and ball. It's a new game, a new challenge. We want to focus on today.

No changes.

Salman Agha - Pakistan captain
19:32 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: TOSS! - PAK opt to field
TOSS!

Pakistan captain Salman Agha wins toss, opts to field against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi

19:10 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Warm up
Sri Lanka and Pakistan players are on the field, warming up ahead of the toss. A thrilling contest is on the cards, with a must-win situation for Pakistan.

Can they rise to the occasion?

Meanwhile, Pakistan legend Wasim Akram appeared on television looking visibly frustrated, criticising Pakistan’s poor performance and urging the team to tighten their belts ahead of this crucial clash against Sri Lanka.
18:13 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Pakistan's group-stage performance
Pakistan had a mixed run in the group stage of the Asia Cup, finishing with two wins and one loss from three matches.

They began their campaign strongly, defeating Oman by a convincing 93 runs on September 12.

However, their momentum was halted by arch-rivals India, who beat them by seven wickets on September 14.

Pakistan bounced back with a 41-run win over the United Arab Emirates on September 17, but their net run rate of -0.689 reflected some inconsistencies in performance.

With four points, Pakistan qualified for the Super 4s, carrying both promise and pressure into the next stage.
17:51 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Lanka in Super 4s
Sri Lanka suffered their first defeat of the tournament, losing to Bangladesh by four wickets.

They are set to face Pakistan today, followed by a clash against India on Friday.
17:34 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Sri Lanka’s group-stage performance
Sri Lanka were in imperious form during the Group B stage of the Asia Cup, finishing unbeaten with three wins from as many matches to top the table with six points and a net run rate of +1.278.

They opened their campaign with a comfortable six-wicket victory over Bangladesh on September 13, followed by a four-wicket win against Hong Kong on September 15.

Wrapping up the group stage, Sri Lanka defeated Afghanistan by six wickets on September 18, maintaining their flawless record.

17:08 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Elimination looms
After disappointing starts in the Super 4s, both Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be desperate to notch their first win in this pivotal stage of the Asia Cup when they clash on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka, the defending champions, had been flawless in the group stage but were jolted by a four-wicket defeat against Bangladesh in their Super 4 opener. The loss not only broke their momentum but also ended an impressive eight-match winning streak in T20 Asia Cup cricket.

Pakistan, meanwhile, have been grappling with off-field controversies that have overshadowed their on-field efforts. Their morale took another hit after a heavy loss to arch-rivals India on Sunday, marking their second defeat to the ‘Men in Blue’ in this tournament.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha now faces immense pressure to deliver a victory.

The absence of stalwarts Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan has left a significant gap in the batting lineup, exposing a team struggling with both technique and temperament.

16:38 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: SQUADS
Sri Lanka:

Charith Asalanka (c), Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wk), Kusal Perera, Nuwanidu Fernando, Kamindu Mendis, Kamil Mishara, Dasun Shanaka, Wanindu Hasaranga, Dunith Wellalage, Chamika Karunaratne, Maheesh Theekshana, Dushmantha Chameera, Binura Fernando, Nuwan Thushara, Matheesha Pathirana

Pakistan:

Salman Ali Agha (c), Abrar Ahmed, Faheem Ashraf, Fakhar Zaman, Haris Rauf, Hasan Ali, Hasan Nawaz, Hussain Talat, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Haris, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Waseem Jnr, Sahibzada Farhan, Saim Ayub, Salman Mirza, Shaheen Afridi, Sufyan Moqim
16:38 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: SL's batting and bowling
Sri Lanka, despite their strong run in the tournament, have their own challenges to address. A fragile middle order remains a concern, although Dasun Shanaka’s counterattacking knock at No. 5 against Bangladesh offered some respite.

Pathum Nissanka, who impressed with back-to-back fifties in the group stage, has hit a rough patch, but Kusal Mendis and Kamil Mishara appear in good touch and could provide stability.

In the bowling department, pacer Nuwan Thushara has been impressive, currently ranking as the fourth-highest wicket-taker in the tournament with six wickets. Spin wizard Wanindu Hasaranga, along with Dushmantha Chameera, Charith Asalanka, and Shanaka, have all contributed effectively.

Promising all-rounder Dunith Wellalage has rejoined the squad after a brief absence due to his father’s death last week, a return that could boost both morale and squad depth.
16:38 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Pak's batting and bowling
Against India, top-order batters Sahibzada Farhan, Fakhar Zaman, and Saim Ayub offered a bright start, putting together 90/1.

Ayub, in particular, showed signs of resurgence after three consecutive ducks, but the innings fizzled in the latter stages, highlighting Pakistan’s inability to sustain momentum.

The bowling department has also struggled. Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed, who had success against lower-ranked teams like Oman and the UAE, failed to find the right lengths against a dominant Indian lineup and was taken to the cleaners.
16:37 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Points table
At present, India and Bangladesh lead the standings with two points each, with Suryakumar Yadav’s side ahead due to a superior net run rate.

Sri Lanka and Pakistan sit in third and fourth positions, respectively, making Tuesday’s clash a must-win for both teams.

Pakistan skipper Salman Agha now leads his side under mounting pressure, with the absence of senior stars Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan deepening the batting crisis.

The lineup has struggled with both technique and temperament.


16:36 (IST) Sep 23
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Live: Hello and welcome!
Hello and welcome to the LIVE coverage of the Asia Cup 2025 match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.

After suffering early setbacks in the Super 4s, both Sri Lanka and Pakistan will be eager to secure their first win at this crucial stage of the Asia Cup when they face off on Tuesday.

Defending champions Sri Lanka, who had gone unbeaten through the group stage, were jolted by a four-wicket loss to Bangladesh in their Super 4 opener.

The defeat not only disrupted their rhythm but also ended an impressive eight-match winning streak in the T20 Asia Cup.

Meanwhile, Pakistan has been grappling with off-field controversies that have overshadowed their middling performances on the field.

The team is reeling after another humbling defeat at the hands of arch-rivals India on Sunday — their second loss to the ‘Men in Blue’ in this tournament.