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Last-gasp Sri Lanka tee up Asia Cup final with India

A last-ball Asia Cup 'semi-final' has been won by Sri Lanka against Pakistan, setting up a final for the hosts against India

Sri Lanka have kept their Asia Cup title defence alive as they beat Pakistan by two wickets in an edge-of-the-seat last-ball thriller to book their place in a final against India.

Electing to bat in the rain-marred contest on Thursday, Pakistan posted 7-252 in 42 overs following half-centuries by Mohammad Rizwan and Abdullah Shafique at the soggy R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo.

Kusal Mendis kept Sri Lanka's chase on track but it was Charith Asalanka's unbeaten 49 which did most to help them clinch victory at the death and set up Sunday's final with favourites India, also to be held in Colombo.

Needing six runs from the last two balls from debutant Zaman Khan, Asalanka hit a streaky boundary and then ran two to complete a nervy chase for his team. 

The Super Four contest between the tournament co-hosts had effectively become a semi-final after both lost to India.

Electing to bat, Pakistan lost Fakhar Zaman early while skipper Babar Azam (29) fell just when he was looking set.

Shafique (52) and Rizwan (86) steadied the innings and Iftikhar Ahmed (47) produced a breezy cameo down the order to take them past the 250-mark.

Shadab Khan caught Pathum Nissanka off his own bowling and then ran out Kusal Perera to peg back Sri Lanka but the collapse Pakistan needed did not materialise.

Mendis (91) and Sadeera Samarawickrama (48) forged a 100-run stand to put Sri Lanka's chase back on track.

Samarawickrama was on 41 when he was hit flush on his helmet while trying to pull a rising delivery from Shaheen Afridi.

The batter dropped his bat and helmet and sank to his knees clutching his forehead.

While he was cleared to continue, Samarawickrama was soon dismissed. He was stumped with Iftikhar breaking the partnership.

Iftikhar (3-50) also denied Mendis a hundred and removed Dasun Shanaka before Afridi claimed two wickets in two balls to turn the match on its head.

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