Noman Ali’s intense bowling claims 7 wickets as Pakistan win Test series against Sri Lanka

Noman Ali celebrating his wicket on day four of the second Test against Sri Lanka. — SLC
Noman Ali celebrating his wicket on day four of the second Test against Sri Lanka. — SLC

Pakistani spinner Noman Ali on Thursday claimed seven wickets with his lethal bowling as the Green Shirts were handed a convincing victory by an innings and 222 runs against Sri Lanka in the second Test.

Ali, 36, provided an early breakthrough to Pakistan, which were already in a comfortable position with a massive lead against the hosts. 

The star spinner made a solid comeback following all the criticism and thrashed the batting line of Sri Lanka after they were trailed by 410 runs. 

Here are some of the reactions:

Pakistan declared their first innings at 576-5 soon after Mohammad Rizwan completed his half-century within starting two overs on the fourth day.

Ali provided an early breakthrough to Pakistan which forced Sri Lanka to go out for Lunch at 81-1. Post-Lunch, he was on song with his spin attack and took five more wickets in no time.

Before Tea, Ali took all six wickets as Sri Lanka walked out with 143-6 on the scoreboard.

Following Tea, Naseem Shah once again started his hunt for a wicket but it took so long for him to take his first wicket in the innings. Meanwhile, an ‘out’ decision off him was also overturned after which Ali bagged his seventh to go closer to the world record of bagging all 10 wickets in an innings.

However, Naseem finally struck, and that too in style, picking all the last three wickets in a row.

Experienced Angelo Mathews fought hard for his team as he scored unbeaten 63 runs including seven boundaries and two maximums.

Pakistan’s Rizwan (37*) and Agha Salman (132*) resumed Pakistan’s innings at 563-5 on the fourth day. Rizwan scored quick runs to complete his half-century before Babar Azam called for declaration.

It was Rizwan’s eighth fifty in Test cricket. He replaced Sarfaraz Ahmed as a concussion substitute. Sarfaraz, who was unbeaten on 14, was struck on the helmet on the first ball he faced on the third day. He walked off the field following pain in his head.

Rizwan and Agha scored just 13 runs together on the fourth day to help Pakistans stretch the lead to 410.

Agha was phenomenal on the third day as he scored an unbeaten 132 runs in 148 balls, which included 15 fours and a six. Meanwhile, Abdullah Shafique scored his maiden double-hundred. 

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