Farhan’s fire, bowlers’ brilliance hand Pakistan 1-0 lead against Sri Lanka

Farhan’s fire, bowlers’ brilliance hand Pakistan 1-0 lead against Sri Lanka
By Nawaz Gohar ; On a night where the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium was expected to be a fortress for the Islanders, it instead became the stage for a clinical exhibition of Pakistani cricket. Orchestrated by a suffocating bowling performance and punctuated by the elegant brutality of Sahibzada Farhan, the Green Shirts dismantled Sri Lanka by six wickets to seize an authoritative lead in the T20I series opener.
The narrative of the match was written in the first innings. Captain Salman Ali Agha’s decision to bowl first wasn’t just tactical; it was a statement of intent. Pakistan’s bowling battery, led by the precision of Abrar Ahmed and the raw energy of Salman Mirza, operated like a finely tuned machine, skittling the hosts for a meager 128 in 19.2 overs.
The Sri Lankan top order collapsed under the weight of expectations, foundering at 15-2 within the powerplay. While Janith Liyanage offered a “gutsy” resistance with a 31-ball 40, his effort remained a solitary spark in a damp innings. The returning Shadab Khan reminded the world of his middle-over mastery, taking two crucial wickets, while Salman Mirza and Abrar Ahmed shared a devastating six-wicket haul between them to break the Lankan spine.
Defending 128 required a miracle for Sri Lanka; Sahibzada Farhan ensured no such miracle occurred. From the opening over, Farhan looked like a man in a hurry, taking 12 runs off Nuwan Thushara to signal the start of a “blistering” 59-run opening stand with Saim Ayub.
Ayub’s departure for a brisk 24 did little to stem the tide. Farhan continued his assault, carving out a masterclass 51 off 36 deliveries, decorated with four boundaries and two towering sixes. His ability to find gaps with surgical precision turned a competitive target into a mere formality.
Though a momentary wobble saw the wickets of Agha and Fakhar Zaman fall in quick succession, the experienced Shadab Khan (18*) and the calm Usman Khan (7*) steered the ship home. With 20 balls to spare, Pakistan crossed the finish line, leaving the Sri Lankan dugout searching for answers.
The Gohar Perspective: This victory was not just about the points; it was about the process. Pakistan displayed a level of tactical maturity and fielding intensity that has often been missing. By integrating the flair of Farhan with the mystery of Abrar, Agha has crafted a side that looks balanced, hungry, and, most importantly, lethal on spinning tracks. As the series moves to Friday, the pressure is entirely on the Islanders to prove they can handle this rejuvenated Pakistani outfit.



