Pakistan win spoils Jayawardene milestone

(Reuters) – Mahela Jayawardene became the ninth  batsman to pass 10,000 runs in one-day internationals but could  not prevent Sri Lanka losing to Pakistan in the third game of  the series at the Dubai International Stadium yesterday.   

Pakistan won by 21 runs to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match  series after compiling 257 for eight and bowling out Sri Lanka  for 236 in 48.5 overs.   
The 34-year-old Jayawardene, batting at number five, made 17  as off-spinner Saeed Ajmal and seamer Umar Gul ran through the  Sri Lanka card with three wickets apiece.   

Earlier, Mohammad Hafeez (83) and Imran Farhat (70) put on  151 for the first wicket before Pakistan were pegged back by  paceman Lasith Malinga (2-57) and leg-spinner Seekkuge Prasanna  (2-39).   

Hafeez and Farhat vindicated skipper Misbah-ul-Haq’s  decision to bat first and were helped by some sloppy fielding.   

Thisara Perera dropped Hafeez on seven off his own bowling  and the opener also survived a leg before appeal by Prasanna.   

The right-hander grew in confidence and hit Dilhara Fernando  for four boundaries in an over, including three in a row, before  bringing up his 12th ODI half-century.   

Hafeez got another reprieve when Prasanna dropped him at  cover off captain Tillakaratne Dilshan but the spinner made  amends by clean bowling him in the 30th over.   

Farhat notched his 10th ODI half-century before falling to  Dilshan as Pakistan slumped to 193 for five.   
Sri Lanka wobbled early in their chase when Gul flattened  Upul Tharanga’s off stump.   

Dilshan (64) and Kumar Sangakkara (45) put Sri Lanka back on  track with a 106-run stand for the second wicket before Shahid  Afridi (2-42) turned the match on its head.   

Afridi beat Sangakkara with a direct throw and then sent  down a ball that hit Dilshan’s gloves before dislodging the bail  to complete a freak dismissal.   
Dinesh Chandimal (31) and Angelo Mathews (32 not out) tried  to recover the situation but Ajmal (3-42) and Gul (3-48) made  sure of victory for Pakistan.   
Sharjah hosts the fourth match tomorrow.   
 

Scoreboard
Pakistan innings   
Mohammad Hafeez b Prasanna                                                                  83   
Imran Farhat c Jayawardene b Dilshan                                                 70   
Abdul Razzaq c Perera b Prasanna                                                              6   
Younus Khan run out                                                                                      42   
Umar Akmal b Malinga                                                                                     7  
Misbah-ul-Haq run out                                                                                     7   
Shahid Afridi c Mathews b Perera                                                              15   
Sarfraz Ahmed b Malinga                                                                                3   
Sohail Tanvir not out                                                                                     10   
Umar Gul not out                                                                                               0  
Extras (lb-4, w-9, nb-1)                                                                               14   
Total (eight wickets; 50 overs)                                                             257  
Fall of wickets: 1-151 2-161 3-167 4-177 5-193 6-226 7-234  8-256   
Did not bat: Saeed Ajmal   
Bowling: Malinga 10-0-57-2 (1nb, 1w) Perera 10-1-45-1 (1w),  Fernando 10-1-59-0 (3w), Dilshan 8-0-38-1, Prasanna 9-0-39-2,  Mendis 3-0-15-0.   

Sri Lanka innings   
U. Tharanga b Umar Gul                                    4   
T. Dilshan b Shahid Afridi                               64   
K. Sangakkara run out                                      45   
L. Chandimal c sub b Ajmal                           31   
M. Jayawardene st Ahmed b Ajmal           17   
A. Mathews not out                                           32   
L. Malinga lbw b Afridi                                      0   
J. Mendis lbw Hafeez                                        19   
T. Perera b Ajmal                                                 4   
S. Prasanna c Afridi b Gul                                 5   
D. Fernando b Gul                                                0  
Extras (lb-5, w-10)                                          15  
Total (All out; 48.5 overs)                        236  
Fall of wickets: 1-5 2-111 3-133 4-168 5-186 6-186 7-218  8-224 9-235   
Bowling: Umar Gul 8.5-0-48-3 (4w), Tanvir 9-0-52-0(2w),  Razzaq 4-0-18-0, Hafeez 7-0-29-1, Afridi 10-0-42-2, Ajmal  10-0-42-3(4w).   
Pakistan lead the five-match series 2-1