Pallekele witnessed cricketing magic as Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman forged the highest partnership ever seen in T20 World Cup annals. The Pakistani duo’s 176-run first-wicket alliance against Sri Lanka eclipsed all previous records, propelling their team to 212 for 8 in a pulsating encounter.
Fakhar Zaman’s aggressive 84 off 42 balls laid the foundation, his boundaries raining down on a shell-shocked Sri Lankan attack. Farhan followed suit, notching his second ton of the tournament with a fluent 100 from 60 balls, laced with 9 fours and 5 sixes that echoed around the stadium.
The opening blitz gave Pakistan a dream start, but the collapse that ensued was stark. Key players like Shadab Khan (7), Mohammad Nawaz (0), Salman Agha (0), and a brief cameo from Usman Khan (8 off 4) couldn’t build on the platform, leaving the total vulnerable.
Dilhshan Madushanka led Sri Lanka’s fightback, grabbing 3 wickets for 33 runs, with Dasun Shanaka snaring two. Pakistan shuffled their XI, benching Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, and Salman Mirza in a bold move.
With semifinal hopes hanging by a thread, Pakistan must win by at least 64 runs to advance. Anything less, and New Zealand strolls into the last four unchallenged.