Pakistan shine on the pitch with series win

SHARJAH, (Reuters) – Pakistan highlighted their talent  on the pitch to draw the third and final test against Sri Lanka  and win the series 1-0 yesterday just days after three former  team mates were jailed for spot-fixing.

Saeed Ajmal

Having been set a target of 255 runs for victory on the  rain-hit fifth day, Pakistan opted for safety and were led  largely by Taufeeq Umar’s watchful 39 from 121 balls to finish  on 87 for four from 57 overs.

Captain Misbah-ul-Haq was unbeaten at the end on nine, the  innings typical of his team’s dogged approach on an uneventful  last day as he batted for nearly 100 minutes and face 86 balls.

Pakistan, who won the second match of the series by nine  wickets after the drawn first test, were playing “home” tests in  the United Arab Emirates due to security concerns in their own  country.

The series win follows former captain Salman Butt and  bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir being handed jail  sentences in London last week for their role in a  gambling-inspired plot to bowl deliberate no-balls against  England last year.

However, the victory and the fine performances of spinner  Saeed Ajmal, which made him joint player of the series with Sri  Lanka batsman Kumar Sangakkara, will give Pakistani cricket  supporters some cheer.

 DRAB DRAW

After the first session was washed out on Monday, a Sri  Lanka win to force a series draw became even more unlikely.

Kumar Sangakkara

Resuming on their overnight 164 for five, Sri Lanka batted  4.2 overs to declare their second innings on 181 for six wickets  with opener Tharanga Paranavitana (76) and Rangana Herath (one)  unbeaten at the crease.

Pakistan wobbled early on, losing Mohammad Hafeez and Azhar  Ali to be 30 for two before first innings centurion Younis Khan  was dismissed during the 29 overs they faced until tea.

Taufeeq carved the ball to Sangakkara at backward point off  Randiv, briefly raising Sri Lanka’s hopes of an unlikely win,  though Asad Shafiq (seven) repelled the depleted attack  alongside Misbah until bad light forced the close.