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Pakistan vs Sri Lanka thriller ends in heartbreak despite last-ball win

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka thriller ends in heartbreak despite last-ball win

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka thriller kept fans on the edge of their seats. However, the dramatic win did not save Pakistan’s campaign. The team bowed out of the T20 World Cup despite a tense five-run victory in Pallekele. Pakistan entered the match with a clear mission. They needed a huge win to boost their net run rate. Only then could they move past New Zealand and reach the semifinals.

A Win That Was Not Enough

From the start, Pakistan showed intent. Batters attacked early and searched for quick runs. In addition, bowlers pushed hard to restrict Sri Lanka to a chaseable total. Sri Lanka, already out of the race, played with freedom. They responded with confidence and kept the game tight. As a result, the contest went down to the final ball.
Pakistan held their nerve in the closing moments. They sealed a five-run win in dramatic fashion. Fans celebrated the thrilling finish across the stadium.

Net Run Rate Ends the Journey

Despite the victory, the numbers told a different story. Pakistan needed a bigger margin to improve their net run rate. Therefore, the result was not enough to overtake New Zealand. England topped the group and moved ahead smoothly. Meanwhile, New Zealand grabbed the second semifinal spot. Pakistan, however, packed their bags earlier than expected.
The Pakistan vs Sri Lanka thriller will remain memorable. It showed grit, passion, and teamwork. Yet in tournament cricket, every run matters. For supporters, the exit hurts. Still, the fight until the last ball reflects the spirit of the game. Cricket once again proved why it unites fans around the world.

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