ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s cricket captain Babar Azam won the toss and elected to bat first against Sri Lanka on Thursday as his side takes on the Asia Cup defending champions in a must-win encounter in Colombo.
Rain delayed a must-win Asia Cup match in Colombo between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, making it a 45 overs-a-side match between the two teams.
Pakistan will pray for the match to finish without interruptions today as a washout would mean Sri Lana qualify for the final of the tournament against India courtesy of a better run rate.
“Saud Shakeel and Imam ul Haq are out,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement. “Saud has fever and Imam has suffered a back spasm during warm up.
“Fakhar Zaman and Abdullah Shafique come in.”
Pakistan have called in right-arm pacer Zaman Khan to replace the injured 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 Rauf and Shah during Monday’s Asia Cup fixture against India.
Pakistan suffered a demoralizing defeat at the hands of India in their second Super Four match of the Asia Cup on Monday, losing to Rohit Sharma’s squad by a whopping 228 runs. Pakistan’s dangerous pace attack was no match for the Indian batters, who piled on 356/2 at the end of 50 overs. In response, Pakistan were bowled out for 128 runs by the rival team.
The PCB said Rauf “continues to recover well” after he felt discomfort in his right flank on Sunday against India.
Pakistan made one other change to their playing XI squad against Sri Lanka, dropping out-of-form opening batter Fakhar Zaman and opting instead for the aggressive Mohammad Haris.
“Mohammad Haris, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr., and Zaman Khan will be in the team,” the PCB said in a statement. “Fakhar Zaman, Salman Ali Agha, Faheem Ashraf, Naseem Shah, and Haris Rauf will rest.”
Pakistan Bowling Coach Morne Morkel spoke about the team’s devastating loss to India, saying it had been a good learning experience ahead of the 50-over World Cup match where they will meet once again in Ahmedabad on October 14.
“Those are fantastic learnings for us,” Morkel, who rated Shaheen as “world-class,” said. “The more tough situations we can face leading into the World Cup, that’s brilliant. You know, we’re gonna grow from this and then come back stronger.”