Cricket-Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in second ODI as tour continues despite bombing


Sri Lanka's cricket team during a practice session ahead of their match with Pakistan at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan November 13, 2025. REUTERS/Waseem Khan

(Reuters) -Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets in the second one-day international in Rawalpindi to seal the three-game series 2-0 on Friday amid the backdrop of security concerns and tension in the tourists' camp following a suicide bombing earlier this week.

Sri Lanka cricketers had requested to return home from their Pakistan tour on Wednesday for safety reasons after a suicide bombing in Islamabad, which is close to Rawalpindi, but their board issued a stern directive to stay put or face consequences.

Pakistan then deployed army and paramilitary forces to protect Sri Lanka's cricket team, with Pakistan's Army Chief Asim Munir assuring Sri Lankan Defence Minister Pramitha Bandara Tennakoon of the team's safety.

Chasing 289 for victory, Pakistan's Babar Azam led the charge with a patient century -- his 20th ODI ton and his first in 84 international innings -- as the hosts overhauled Sri Lanka's total with 10 balls to spare.

LANKAN TOP ORDER FAIL TO CAPITALISE

After being put into bat, Sri Lanka started brightly as the openers put up a 51-run stand before Pathum Nissanka was run out attempting a risky third run.

The top order showed promise but could not capitalise, with Sadeera Samarawickrama (42) falling short of a half-century when he was bowled by Haris Rauf.

But Janith Liyanage (54) and Kamindu Mendis (44) provided the innings' backbone with a crucial 73-run stand while Wanindu Hasaranga was unbeaten on 37. Rauf and Abrar Ahmed shared the bowling honours for Pakistan, each claiming three wickets.

PAKISTAN BENEFIT FROM DROPPED CATCHES

Pakistan's chase began at high tempo as Saim Ayub and Fakhar Zaman punished Sri Lanka's wayward new-ball pair, but Sri Lanka finally broke through when Dushmantha Chameera removed Ayub for 33.

Azam joined Zaman at the crease and the pair settled down, rotating strike and punishing anything short or wide while Sri Lanka were also guilty of several dropped catches.

Zaman eventually departed for 78, immediately after smashing a massive six over deep midwicket, with Chameera striking again after Liyanage took a sharp catch.

But Mohammad Rizwan came in and stitched together a composed partnership of 112 runs with Azam. Rizwan brought up his fifty (51 not out) in the penultimate over before Azam fittingly hit the winning run.

The final ODI will also be played in Rawalpindi on Sunday before a T20 tri-series with Zimbabwe from Tuesday.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru;Editing by Christian Radnedge)

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