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Sri Lanka�s players celebrate their win as Bangladesh�s captain Shakib Al Hasan walks past them during the Asia Cup Twenty20 international cricket match

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UPDATE:Sri Lanka have defied the T20i form book going into this tournament, the rule of thumb that winning the toss means winning the match (in this tournament particularly) and probably common sense. They’ve beaten Pakistan after batting first with almost more ease than they beat Pakistan batting second in a Super 4 dead rubber match. Incredible result. Pakistan will have to go back to the drawing board in no uncertain terms because after about the 11th over of Sri Lanka’s innings, they have been poor. Very, very poor. Still, they have more than enough talent in their squad to come back strongly in theT20i World Cup, which starts October 16.

Pakistan vs Sri Lanka is on now, with this t20i cricket match being the Asia Cup final 2022. The winner will officially be the best T20i cricket team in Asia, at least until the T20 World Cup starts next month. The match takes place today, Sunday September 11 and play is underway. Why not read our thoughts on the likely winner of theAsia Cup final– once you‘ve got yourself a live stream to watch the game, of course.

Pakistan won the toss. Uh-oh. After a dreadful start, Hasaranga de Silva and Rajapaska rose to the occasion in Sri Lanka’s innings, putting on 58 in 6 overs for the 6th wicket. Rajapaska eventually batted to the end and top scored with 71 from 45 as Sri Lanka finished on 170/6. Pakistan looked horribly uncomfortable against SL’s slow bowlers in the Super 4 stage, so this might prove a defendable target. Maybe.

Pakistan’s innings then started in bizarre fashion as Madushanka gave away 9 runs before he’d bowled a single legal delivery.

UPDATE:Babar and Zaman got out in successive balls, leaving PAK 22/2 after 4 overs. With the Powerplay a complete write-off, Pakistan looked in dire straits but Riswan, who should end up as the Man of the Tournament for his runs and wicket keeping, has since moved along to 54 – quite slowly, it must be said. Pakistan are on a sedate 109/4 after 16 overs and ouch, that required run rate is  now quite high.

For the life of me, I do not understand why Babar only gave Nawaz, one of Pakistan’s best bowlers, one over – which went for only 3, when SL were looking to accelerate – then promoted him to fourin the batting line-up while he’s presumably feeling a little irritable about that. One of Pakistan’s most destructive batsmen was then strangled out for 6, and it’s now down toRizwan and Khushdilto bring Pakistan back into anything remotely resembling contention. Scratch that: Hasaranga de Silva just got rid of Rizwan, Asif and Khushdil in one over. That isgame over. 112/7. Pakistan need 59 in 18 balls. Well, that ain’t happening.

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The computerised XVGA display on the T3 Win-Predict-O-Matic 3000TMis now emitting a rainbow of colours, with blue and golden hues predominating. It says SL are 100% likely to win. We’ve recently upgraded it to 32k of RAM and the enterprise version of Windows XP, so you can be sure that’s 100% correct.

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Sri Lanka’s captain Dasun Shanaka (R) tosses a coin as Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam watches. Who will win?(Image credit: Getty)

Sri Lanka’s captain Dasun Shanaka (R) tosses a coin as Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam watches before the start of Asia Cup Twenty20 cricket match in Asia Cup 2022

Sri Lanka’s captain Dasun Shanaka (R) tosses a coin as Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam watches. Who will win?

Sri Lanka’s captain Dasun Shanaka (R) tosses a coin as Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam watches. Who will win?

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UPDATE: it’s on NOW!

The Asia Cup final between Pakistan and Sri Lanka takes place on Sunday September 11 at at 3pm BST, 7pm PKT, 7.30pm IST, midnight AEST, 1am NZST, 10am ET, 7am PT, and 4pm CEST.

How to watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in the UK

How to watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in the USA

The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

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The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

The Asia Cup cricket is streaming on ESPN, via DP World. There is the choice of commentary in Hindi or English among its streaming options.

You can watch live with a suitable cable subscription or on streaming serviceESPN Plus.Monthly plans cost $6.99 a month, while the cost-saving annual subscription is $69.99 per year.

How to watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in Australia and New Zealand

YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.View Deal

YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.View Deal

YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.View Deal

YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.

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YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.

YuppTV has exclusive rights to the tournament for Australasia and elsewhere. I am not going to lie: I am not all that familiar with YuppTV, but you can geta monthly pass from $24.99.

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How to watch Pakistan vs Sri Lanka in Pakistan

Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.View Deal

Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.View Deal

Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.View Deal

Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.

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Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.

Head straight to PTV Sports TV or its online siblingPTV Sports Live. Part of Pakistan’s state broadcasting network, PTV Sports has the rights to the Asia Cup as well as, not surprisingly, the PSL and the T20 and ODI World Cups. As a state-run entity the broadcast is free, as far as I can tell.

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