Were it not for Shanaka, it is possible the visitors would not have mustered a respectable score at all. He was most severe on Shadab, slogging him for three leg-side sixes, and two fours as well. Shanaka and de Silva hit 17 runs off the 12th over of the innings, but Sri Lanka had ceded so much ground early on that the required rate was still more than 11 an over. When Shanaka top-edged a slog off Ashraf soon after, the game was more or less decided. Amir would remove de Silva, Seekkuge Prasanna and Sachith Pathirana in the space of seven of his deliveries, just to make sure of it.

Not only have Sri Lanka lost all eight of their limited-overs matches in the series with this result, they have now lost 16 white-ball matches on the trot, dating back to the ODI defeats against Zimbabwe in July.