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Salman Ali Agha and Haris Rauf Power Pakistan to Thrilling Win Over Sri Lanka

Salman Ali Agha and Haris Rauf Power Pakistan to Thrilling Win Over Sri Lanka

Pakistan started their ODI series with a thrilling six-run win over Sri Lanka on Tuesday night. The exciting clash at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium kept fans on edge till the final over. The match featured a remarkable partnership between bat and ball, showcasing true team spirit.
Salman Ali Agha played a brilliant counter-attacking innings under pressure. His gritty century helped Pakistan recover from early trouble and post a strong total of 299 runs. In addition, his calm temperament steadied the innings when wickets fell quickly. His effort reminded fans why composure often wins matches.

Haris Rauf’s Fiery Spell Turns the Game

After the batters set the stage, Haris Rauf delivered with the ball. The fiery pacer took four wickets for 61 runs, turning the match in Pakistan’s favor. His pace and accuracy rattled the Sri Lankan lineup just when they looked comfortable.
Sri Lanka started impressively, reaching 75 without loss in the first ten overs. Openers Pathum Nissanka and debutant Kamil Mishara attacked the bowlers confidently. However, missed catches by Salman and Haris gave them early lifelines. As a result, the game appeared to slip away from Pakistan.
Haris, however, returned strongly in his second spell. Therefore, his late breakthroughs sealed a narrow but well-deserved victory for the hosts. In the end, Pakistan celebrated both resilience and redemption in a match full of drama.

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