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Asia Cup: Thirimanne ton, Malinga's five-for shape Sri Lanka's thrilling win over Pakistan

Updated on: 25 February,2014 10:09 PM IST  | 
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Sri Lanka defeated defending champions by 12 runs in the opening match of the Asia Cup in Fatullah on Tuesday after Thirimanne and Malinga star with the bat and ball respectively

Asia Cup: Thirimanne ton, Malinga's five-for shape Sri Lanka's thrilling win over Pakistan

Fatullah (Bangladesh): Speedster Lasith Malinga's brilliant five-wicket haul under pressure and opener Lahiru Thirimanne's second ODI century helped Sri Lanka script a thrilling 12-run win over Pakistan in a nail-biting opening match of the Asia Cup cricket tournament on Tuesday.


Malinga produced a sensational spell of death bowling, picking up key wickets at crucial junctures, to ensure the win for his side with seven balls to spare at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium.


Chasing an impsoing 297 for victory, Pakistan were on course for a remarkable victory before Malinga came up with a fiery spell to bowl out the 'Men in Green' for 284 in 48.5 overs.


Lasith Malinga
Sri Lankan team congratulates Lasith Malinga (2nd right) after the dismissal of Pakistan batsman Saeed Ajmal at the Khan Shaheb Osman Ali Stadium in Fatullah, on the outskirts of Dhaka. Pic/AFP

Malinga first sent back dangerman Shahid Afridi (4) and well-settled skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (73) in a span of three deliveries in his eighth over before returning back to dismiss Saeed Ajmal (10) and Bilawal Bhatti (18) in his final over to finish with figures of 5 for 52.

Earlier, Thirimanne struck a fine 110-ball 102 to power Sri Lanka to a challenging 296 for six.

Thirimanne hit 11 fours and a six in his innings and starred in a 161-run stand with Kumar Sangakkara (67) for the second wicket to lay the foundation for a huge score.

Pakistan tried to make a comeback in the middle overs as they picked up a few wickets, before skipper Angelo Matthews provided the late charge, cracking a 50-ball 55, to take Sri Lanka close to the 300-mark.

Pakistan failed to build partnerships at the top during their run chase as they lost their first four wickets for 121 before Misbah and Umar Akmal (74) led a sensational fightback with attacking fifties. Both added 121 runs for the fifth-wicket partnership to bring Pakistan back into the game but Malinga held his nerves and produced a match-winning spell to grab full points for his team.

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