Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Champions Trophy, Group B, Cardiff
Malinga's heartbreak
Sri Lanka were put in to bat and Danushka Gunathilaka impressed - but all too briefly•Getty Images
Kusal Mendis played some thrilling strokes during his 27•Getty Images
Angelo Mathews and Niroshan Dickwella led Sri Lanka's recovery with a 78-run stand•Getty Images/ICC
Asela Gunaratne, with a touch of unorthodoxy, provided Sri Lanka a late lift. But they could only muster 236 before being bowled out •AFP
Thisara Perera dented Pakistan with the big wicket of Mohammad Hafeez•Getty Images
He was helped along the way by two dropped chances; this one by Seekkuge Prasanna at deep square leg•Getty Images
Angelo Mathews consoles Lasith Malinga after Sri Lanka's loss•Getty Images
Junaid Khan provided the early breakthrough for Pakistan •Getty Images
Hasan Ali then produced a sensational in-dipper to rattle Mendis' stumps•Getty Images
Mohammad Amir leapt for joy after taking his first wicket of the tournament... •Getty Images
Azhar Ali had some early trouble with the running between the wickets•Getty Images
A normally calm Lasith Malinga was ecstatic as he sent back Shoaib Malik to leave Pakistan five down•Getty Images
And a spill by Thisara Perera at mid-on that Malinga couldn't get over as he walked back•Getty Images
Dinesh Chandimal chopped on to give allrounder Faheem Ashraf his first ODI wicket•Getty Images
...and Sri Lanka went from 161 for 3 to 167 for 7•Getty Images
Fakhar Zaman helped Pakistan steer ahead by slamming a maiden ODI fifty off 34 balls•Getty Images
Sarfraz Ahmed stood tall amidst the chaos to make a plucky half-century•Getty Images
Mohammad Amir held his own in a record eighth-wicket stand of 75 as Pakistan squeezed into the semi-final•Getty Images