In a dramatic Asia Cup 2023 Super 4 encounter, Sri Lanka clinched victory against Pakistan on the final ball of the match. Despite an equal score of 252 runs apiece for both teams, perplexity reigns as the intricate web of rain interruptions and wickets lost swayed the outcome in favor of the Sri Lankan side.
Initially scheduled as a 45-overs-per-side contest, the match’s commencement at the R Premadasa Stadium in Colombo was delayed due to inclement weather. Rain persisted, leading to a revised reduction in the overs, ultimately culminating in a 42-over game.
Pakistan took the crease first, amassing 252 runs for the loss of 7 wickets within their 42 overs. However, it is critical to note that had Pakistan not experienced the loss of Mohammad Nawaz’s wicket just before the rain-induced delay in the 28th over, Sri Lanka’s target would have stood at 255 runs, rather than the 252 presented.
The critical element in this equation lies in the application of the Duckworth-Lewis (DLS) method. In the case of Pakistan, the deduction of 1 run transpired from their total due to the five wickets surrendered prior to the second rain interruption. Consequently, Pakistan’s revised total stood at 251 runs. Sri Lanka, therefore, confronted a target of 252 runs to secure victory.
DLS calculations underscore the significance of preserving wickets in rain-affected fixtures. The loss of early wickets significantly hampers a team’s ability to achieve a more favorable revised total, even if they recover strongly in the latter stages of the game.
This exact scenario unfolded for Pakistan as Sri Lanka exhibited remarkable composure in the final overs, steering their team to the tournament’s pinnacle. Requiring 6 runs from the last 2 balls, the versatile Charith Asalanka, functioning as a batting all-rounder, gracefully dispatched the winning runs, setting the stage for the Asia Cup 2023 final showdown against India.