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World T20: Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by 16 runs

Written by | October 4, 2012 | 0

Colombo, Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka qualified for the second consecutive final of the Twenty20 World Cup after defeating Pakistan by 16 runs runs in the semi-final of the 2012 event played at R.Premadasa cricket stadium, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka struggled to force the pace after captain Mahela Jayawardene won the toss and elected to bat first on dry wicket. Sri Lanka plodded to 123-4 in 19 overs when Thisara Perera smashed three boundaries in the final over bowled by seamer Umar Gul which realised 16 runs. 
Openers Jayawardene and Tillakaratne Dilshan put on 63 in 10 overs, a slow start by Twenty20 standards but crucial nevertheless for Sri Lanka still had all their wickets in hand. Jayawardene liberally employed the reverse sweep during his knock of 42 off 36 balls, but was caught at fine-leg while attempting the same shot off leg-spinner Shahid Afridi. Kumar Sangakkara made a promising 18 from 11 balls when he was snapped up on the long-on fence as he tried to hit Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez out of the ground. 
Gul was unlucky to see the TV umpire declare a no-ball after he had Jeevan Mendis given out leg-before in the 18th over.
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