Sarfraz Ahmed scored 77 and Yasir Shah grabbed four wickets as Pakistan thrashed Sri Lanka by 135 runs in a violence-hit third one-day international in Colombo on Sunday.
All-rounder Mohammad Hafeez made up for a year-long bowling ban due to a suspect action with a polished 54 as Pakistan piled up 316-4 after electing to bat in the day-night match.
Leg-spinner Yasir then shone with the ball as Sri Lanka were bundled out for 181 in 41.1 overs on a slow pitch at the R. Premadasa International Cricket Stadium.
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The match was interrupted for 30 minutes in the second session with Sri Lanka on 158-7 when stones thrown apparently from outside the stadium landed on the field near a Pakistan fielder.
Match referee Javagal Srinath of India immediately ordered the players off the field as riot police evacuated spectators from two blocks of the stand near the giant scoreboard.
The match, which was witnessed by Pakistan batting great Zaheer Abbas — the president of the International Cricket Council (ICC) — resumed after the short break and Pakistan completed a facile win to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
Lahiru Thirimanne, who top-scored with 56, was the only Sri Lanka batsman to offer resistance as the rest of the batting collapsed. Opener Kusal Perera was the next highest contributor with 20.
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews admitted his team had been outplayed by Pakistan.
“I am pretty disappointed, but it must be said that Pakistan outplayed us in all three departments,” Mathews said. “The pitch helped the spinners in the second innings, but we need to improve in batting, bowling and fielding. We can’t afford to panic. Just need to have faith in the boys.”
Hafeez’s fourth score of 50-plus in his past six one-day innings built on a 93-run opening stand between Ahmed Shehzad (44) and skipper Azhar Ali (49).
Hafeez, 34, had on Friday been banned from bowling for a year by the ICC after his action was ruled to be illegal — for the second time in the past eight months — but the former captain ensured he contributed with the bat, with a stroke-filled half-century to follow his 103 in the opening match of the series.
Sarfraz, promoted to No. 4 from lower down the order, justified the captain’s faith with seven fours in his 74-ball knock.
The gutsy wicketkeeper put on 72 for the third wicket with Hafeez and 61 for the fourth with Shoaib Malik to boost the total, before he was run out in the 45th over.
Malik, watched from the stands by his tennis-playing Indian wife Sania Mirza, struck an unbeaten 42 from 29 balls and shared an unbroken fifth-wicket stand of 59 with Mohammad Rizwan (35 not out).
The pair smashed 21 runs in the final over, bowled by Lasith Malinga, to leave Sri Lanka chasing the highest total in the series so far.
Sarfraz, who was named man of the match, said he was delighted to contribute to the big win.
“It was a great team effort,” he said. “I am really very happy with my batting and ’keeping. Yesterday, Azhar came and told me he wanted me to bat higher in the order. I said OK. I am just happy everything clicked for me and the team.”
Pakistan had won the opening match in Dambulla and Sri Lanka took the second in Pallekele.
Ninth-ranked Pakistan need a series win to remain in contention for a place in the eight-nation ICC Champions Trophy in England in 2017.
Sri Lanka, currently ranked fifth, are assured of taking part in the tournament.
The fourth one-day international is to be played at the same venue tomorrow.
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