Sensational pace from the Pakistani trio
The Pakistani pace trio of Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah and Mohammad Hasnain can make the ball talk. Hasnain and Rauf showed it in the first four overs of the last game when they picked three wickets and did not allow the Sri Lankan players to score with ease.
In fact, among the three, they have taken 15 wickets and more importantly, haven’t gone for too many runs early on. They are expected to bowl with the same rhythm in this game as well.
Death by spin from Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka had been lacking a third spinner. In Dhananjaya de Silva, they seem to have found one in the last game. Though de Silve was no better than Charith Asalanka (whom he replaced) with the bat, with the ball, he bowled four overs and was very economical. Teamed up with Wanindu Hasaranga and Maheesh Theekshana, both of whom bowl at different stages of the game, de Silva becomes a crucial weapon. As they did in the last game, Sri Lanka could choke the Pakistani batters with spin in the middle overs.