Resurgent Pakistan hand Sri Lanka 253-run target in must-win Asia Cup clash

Pakistan's Iftikhar Ahmed plays a shot during the Asia Cup cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka on September 14, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 14 September 2023
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Resurgent Pakistan hand Sri Lanka 253-run target in must-win Asia Cup clash

  • Mohammad Rizwan top-scores for Pakistan with 86-run unbeaten innings 
  • Intermittent rain delays in Colombo reduce the match to 42 overs a side

ISLAMABAD: After suffering early blows, a resurgent Pakistan cricket team on Thursday handed Sri Lanka a respectable 253-run target in Colombo, as the two sides locked horns in a must-win clash at the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2023.
Intermittent rain delays in Colombo reduced the 50-over fixture to 42 overs. Pakistan, who are facing Sri Lanka after Monday’s humiliating 228-run loss to India, need to win today’s fixture against the Asia Cup defending champions to make it to the final of the tournament. A washout will ensure Sri Lanka goes through to the final on Sunday against India.

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam won the toss and elected to bat first. Opening batter Fakhar Zaman continued his poor run of form at the Asia Cup, heading to the pavilion after only scoring 4 runs when he was dismissed by Matheesha Pathirana. Batter Abdullah Shafique and skipper Babar Azam put on a 64-run partnership for the second wicket before Azam was stumped off a Dunith Wellalage delivery for 29 runs. 
Shafique scored 52 off 69 balls before he was dismissed by Pathirana while Mohammad Haris and Mohammad Nawaz followed quickly for 3 and 12 runs respectively, putting Pakistan in trouble at 130-5. However, a 108-run partnership between Mohammad Rizwan and Iftikhar Ahmed propelled Pakistan to a respectable 252-7 at the end of 42 overs. Rizwan top-scored for Pakistan with an unbeaten 86-run innings off 73 balls while Ahmed scored 47 runs from 40 balls.
Rizwan’s innings included two sixes and six fours while Ahmed smashed two sixes and four fours from his innings. For Sri Lanka, Pathirana was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with figures of 3/65 from 8 overs while Pramod Madushan finished with 2/58 from 7 overs. Maheesh Theekshana and Wellalage each took a wicket.




Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan celebrates scoring a half century as Iftikhar Ahmed watches during the Asia Cup cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Thursday, Sept.14, 2023. (AP)

Earlier, Pakistani batter Saud Shakeel and Imam ul Haq were ruled out of the playing XI squad after the former suffered from a fever while the latter suffered a back spasm during warm-up. Zaman and Shafique were included in the squad in their place. 
Pakistan have also called in right-arm pacer Zaman Khan to replace the injured Naseem Shah against Sri Lanka for the Asia Cup tournament.
Khan and Shahnawaz Dahani were called up as reserve pacers by the PCB as a “precautionary move” following injuries to pacers Haris Rauf and Shah during Monday’s Asia Cup fixture against India. Both bowlers picked up niggles, sparking worries for Pakistan who will travel to India next month to play in the 50-over ODI World Cup. 




Sri Lanka's Babar Azam unsuccessfully appeals for the wicket of Pakistan's Babar Azam during the Asia Cup cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Colombo, Sri Lanka on September 14, 2023. (AP)

Playing XI:
Pakistan: Mohammad Haris, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam (capt), Mohammad Rizwan (wkt), Abdullah Shafique, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan (vice-capt), Mohammad Nawaz, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mohammad Wasim, Zaman Khan
Sri Lanka: Kusal Perera, Pathum Nissanka, Kusal Mendis (wkt), Sadeera Samarawickrama, Charith Asalanka, Dhananjaya de Silva, Dasun Shanaka (capt), Dunith Wellalage, Maheesh Theekshana, Pramod Madushan, Matheesha Pathirana




Ground staff stand on the filed as the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan delays due to wet out field in Colombo, Sri Lanka on September 14, 2023. (AP)




Sri Lanka's Dasun Shanaka unsuccessfully attempts to catch the ball off a shot played by Pakistan's Abdullah Shafique during the Asia Cup cricket match between India and Pakistan in Colombo, Sri Lanka on September 14, 2023. (AP)

 


Like Leicester and Bodø/Glimt, Swiss soccer club Thun set to be historic league champion

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Like Leicester and Bodø/Glimt, Swiss soccer club Thun set to be historic league champion

  • Thun have never won the top-tier league in the club’s 128-year history yet this season has turned the standings into a procession
  • Thun are the latest unheralded European club taking inspiration from Leicester

GENEVA: Like Leicester’s Premier League title in 2016 and Bodø/Glimt’s stunning rise in Norway since 2020, Swiss soccer looks set to get its own surprise champion.
Thun have never won the top-tier league in the club’s 128-year history yet this season has turned the standings into a procession — even as a newly promoted club.
A 2-2 draw with second-place St. Gallen late Thursday stopped Thun’s run of 10 straight wins yet coach Mauro Lustrinelli’s team are 14 points clear with 10 rounds left.
“We are also a young team in the sense that the team are experiencing their first Super League,” Lustrinelli told Swiss public broadcaster SRF after his players conceded a stoppage-time goal to drop points for the first time since December.


Thun head Sunday to local rival Young Boys, a 17-time title winner and Champions League regular in recent years, as the current best team in Switzerland.
Following Leicester’s lead
Thun are the latest unheralded European club taking inspiration from Leicester.
Last year, Union Saint-Gilloise won their first Belgian title for 90 years and tiny Mjällby were champion of Sweden for the first time in their 86-year history.
Title races across Europe see Hearts on course for a first Scottish title in 66 years and Paris Saint-Germain being chased by Lens which won their only French title 28 years ago.
The most common link is clubs in provincial towns and cities run on low budgets with a collective team-first ethic.
“You really feel that it’s like a family,” Lustrinelli said last year when extending his contract at the club where he was once a star striker and has coached for four seasons.
Thun’s key players
It took Thun five years to get out of the second division after being relegated in 2020. That period included severe financial issues and being part of a multi-club ownership group backed by American and Chinese investors.
Thun are independent and locally owned again, and built a plan with Lustrinelli for a team playing the direct, pressing style he wants with two central strikers.
Top scorer this season is 12-goal Elmin Rastoder, a Swiss-born North Macedonia international who could feature in the World Cup playoffs against Denmark later this month.
Rastoder’s strike partner Thursday was Brighton Labeau, once a teammate of Kylian Mbappé, who is three years younger, when they were both in the Monaco academy.
Thun’s star prospect is Ethan Meichtry, a Switzerland under-21 midfielder who could yet make the World Cup squad.
Champions League debut
Thun were one of the smallest clubs to play in the Champions League after Lustrinelli’s 20-goal season lifted the team to Swiss league runner-up in 2005.
Thun advanced through two qualifying rounds to reach the elite stage, finishing third in a group behind Arsenal and Ajax.
Back then, Thun played European games at Young Boys’ stadium in Bern because their old home was below UEFA standard.
If Thun enter the Champions League in the second qualifying round in July, home games should be at their 10,000-seat Stockhorn Arena — with artificial turf, just like at Bodø/Glimt inside the Arctic Circle in Norway.
The Swiss champion must win through three qualifying rounds to reach the 36-team league phase.
Home of Swiss soccer
Thun will soon be the home of Switzerland’s soccer federation.
The Swiss Football Home project was approved last August and will include a new headquarters for the federation plus training fields for national teams. Next door will likely be the next Swiss champion.
“The road is still long,” Lustrinelli said of the 10-game run-in, “and we want everyone who will help us get those 30 points.”