Pakistan demolish Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs, win series 2-0

Pakistan cricket team poses with the trophy after beating Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs in Colombo, Sri Lanka on July 27, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 27 July 2023
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Pakistan demolish Sri Lanka by an innings and 222 runs, win series 2-0

  • Pakistani spinner Noman Ali takes seven wickets to dismiss Sri Lanka for 188 in second innings
  • Abdullah Shafique named Player of the Match for double ton, Naseem Shah takes three wickets

ISLAMABAD: Led by Pakistani spinner Noman Ali who took seven wickets and Abdullah Shafique whose double ton amassed a massive lead over the hosts, Pakistan demolished Sri Lanka on Thursday at Colombo to win the second Test match and the two-match series 2-0. 

Ali finished with career-best figures of 7-70 in his 15th Test to hand Pakistan a victory by an innings and 220 runs, a rare feat for the green shirts who seldom fare well in the longest format of the game. 

Last week, Pakistan registered their first victory in Test cricket in a year by beating Sri Lanka by four wickets at Galle. Pakistan's captain Babar Azam expressed joy at the victory but said more work needs to be done.  

"Everyone stepped up and showed hunger to win this series," Azam said at the post-match ceremony. "To be honest we haven't ticked all the boxes, but we are working on our batting and fielding."

Pakistani batters displayed aggression during their batting, scoring well over three runs an over at Colombo. Azam acknowledged playing aggressive cricket was part of the plan. 

"Being aggressive was part of the plan, it's something we had discussed before coming here," he said. "We wanted to play positive cricket."

The green shirts declared their first innings at 576-5 after playing only two overs in the morning. Sri Lanka were only able to manage 188 runs on the scoreboard against an onslaught led by Ali and pacer Naseem Shah (3/44). Previously, the hosts had scored only 166 during their first innings. 

Shafique led the charge in the batting, scoring an impressive 201 runs against a strong Sri Lankan spin attack to hand Pakistan a lead of over 400 runs. 

Shah also stood out for Pakistan, troubling the batters with his express pace and reverse swing. After missing out on two close leg-before-wicket calls, Shah was able to wrap up Sri Lanka's innings with two quick wickets in one over.


Pakistan coach says dressing room hurting after India capitulation

Updated 16 February 2026
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Pakistan coach says dressing room hurting after India capitulation

  • Ishan Kishan’s 77 powered India to 175-7 before bowlers sealed 61-run victory on Sunday
  • Pakistan collapsed to 13-3 and were bowled out for 114 in T20 World Cup Group A match

COLOMBO: Head coach Mike Hesson admitted Pakistan's players were hurting in the dressing room after their crushing 61-run defeat to arch-rivals India in Colombo on Sunday.

India dominated the T20 World Cup Group A match which had been in doubt until a few days ago when the Pakistan government cleared the team to play.

India, the defending champions, posted a fighting 175-7 after they were sent in to bat on a tacky R. Premadasa stadium pitch before they routed Pakistan for 114.

"There's a pretty disappointed dressing room in there at the moment, because they know how much it means to Pakistan," said Hesson, who was in charge for his fourth defeat in a row to India following three at last year's Asia Cup.

"We know that it's a huge event, Pakistan against India. We obviously won five games on the bounce before today so we were confident, but today we got outplayed," said Hesson.

Ishan Kishan's brilliant 77 helped India recover from a first-over dismissal of explosive opener Abhishek Sharma before Suryakumar Yadav (32) and Shivam Dube (27) lifted the total.

Pakistan slumped to 13-3 with India's Jasprit Bumrah removing Saim Ayub (six) and skipper Salman Agha (four) in the second over.

Usman Khan top-scored with 44 as Pakistan were bowled out in 18 overs, with 114 their third lowest total against India in all T20s.

Hesson defended the decision to bowl first at a stadium where three previous matches were won by the team batting first.

"I think the ball was spinning quite a lot initially and we started off well but I think the way Kishan played, he took the game away from us."

India's third win in as many games took them to the Super Eights stage while Pakistan now need to win their last game against Namibia on Wednesday.

The defeat further worsened Pakistan's win-loss record in World Cups against India to 1-8. They have lost all eight matches to India at the ODI World Cup.

"We have to pick ourselves up and make sure that we're very good in two or three days," said Hesson.

"We have played some good cricket in the lead-up to this World Cup so we're confident to do well in the tournament."