Sahibzada, Fakhar riot; breaks Palleke’s batting record

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T20 World Cup top partnership: Pakistan openers Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman run rampant; break Palklei's batting record

opening remarks Farha Zaman Presented by Sahibzada Farhan Pakistan China enjoyed a record opening victory over Sri Lanka in a must-win T20 World Cup Super 8 match at the Palleke International Stadium on Saturday.Batting first, Pakistan put up a 176-run partnership for the opening wicket, the highest stand for any wicket in T20 World Cup history. This is also Pakistan’s third-highest partnership in all T20Is.Sri Lanka is not on the ground helping their cause. Dunith Wellalage dismissed Farhan at 75. Kamindu Mendis Liyanage seemed to catch him on 76 but hit the boundary pad.The breakthrough came from Dushmantha Chameera. He bowled one outside off to Fakhar, who was moving at the crease throughout the innings. This time, Fakhar’s inside edge deflected onto the stumps.The opening 176 is now a T20 World Cup record, surpassing Finn Allen and Tim Seifert The match was earlier against the UAE.Highest partnership (any wicket) in T20 World Cup176 – Sahibzada Farhan & Fakhar Zaman (PAK) vs SL, Pallekele, 2026*175* – Tim Seifert and Finn Allen (NZ) vs UAE, Chennai, 2026170* – Jos Buttler and Alex Hales (England) v IND, Adelaide, 2022168 – Quinton de Kock & Rilee Rossouw (SA) vs BAN, Sydney, 2022166 – Mahela Jayawardene & Kumar Sangakkara (SL) vs WI, Barbados, 2010154 – Ibrahim Zadran & Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG) vs. UGA, Providence, 2024

Pakistan Post 212

Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman took Pakistan to 212 in the first innings. Pakistan bowlers need to beat Sri Lanka by 147 runs or less to overtake New Zealand with a winning margin and advance to the semi-finals.Earlier, Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bowl in the Super 8 final at Pallekele, Kandy.The Pakistan team has made changes to its starting lineup. Former captain Babar Azam was ruled out after consecutive low scores. Saim Ayoub is also not included.Pakistan comes into the tournament after narrowly losing to two-time champions England on Tuesday. Sri Lanka are already out of the tournament after losing to England and New Zealand in their first two Super 8 matches.

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