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PAKISTAN v SRI LANKA
Wisden CricInfo staff - January 1, 1998

At Calcutta, May 27 (day/night). Sri Lanka won by 85 runs. Toss: Sri Lanka.

Another piece of luck with the toss and another dynamic display from Jayasuriya helped Sri Lanka to settle the best-of-three finals in two games. They were also helped by the support of a crowd estimated at 85,000, the most to attend Eden Gardens when India were not playing. Jayasuriya – who made 55 from 40 balls – and Atapattu opened with 69 in ten overs, then Aravinda de Silva kept up the impetus with a classy 57 from 49 balls. Ranatunga added another fifty and Sri Lanka passed 300 for the second match running. Pakistan made a poor start, with both openers holing out off unconventional shots as they tried to clear the infield. Ijaz Ahmed and Ramiz Raja added 98 but, once Ijaz fell to a smart stumping, they could not sustain the chase.

Man of the Match: P. A. De Silva. Man of the Series: S. T. Jayasuriya.

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