Hafeez lifts Pakistan
Dambulla
A dominant all-round performance by Mohammad Hafeez steered Pakistan to a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka in the first one-day international in Dambulla yesterday.
The off-spinner shrugged off concerns about his bowling action to grab four wickets as Pakistan, electing to field after winning the toss, kept Sri Lanka down to 255-8 in 50 overs.
Hafeez then hammered a stroke-filled 103 to lead the tourists past the target in 45.2 overs, giving them the lead in the five-match series.
Ninth-ranked Pakistan need to win the series to stay in contention for a place in the eight-nation Champions Trophy in England in 2017.
Sri Lanka, currently ranked fifth, are assured of taking part in the tournament.
Hafeez, who was reported for a suspect action during the preceding Test series and underwent tests in Chennai last week, took the field only because he is allowed to play till the results are declared.
The 34-year-old seized the opportunity to finish with his best one-day figures of four for 41 and to restrict Sri Lanka in good batting conditions.
Hafeez returned with the bat to strike 10 boundaries and four sixes in his 10th one-day century -- the last four all coming against Sri Lanka.
Hafeez, later named man of the match, said he had put aside the scrutiny of his bowling action.
"I have definitely put that aside and tried to concentrate on what is in my hands," he said. "This series is important for us and we wanted to have a good start.
"I am glad I could contribute to this win and hope I can continue in the same way in the remaining matches.
"There was no pressure on me. I was given the green signal from the management to play aggressively and the plan worked."
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