Having lost the first T20I, Pakistan will now come at Sri Lanka all guns blazing in the second, to level the series. Can the tourists pull off a second upset?
The format and the venue change, but Pakistan hope to keep the results the same.
The third and final ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will be played at National Stadium, Karachi on October 2.
The match may have been pushed a day, but the excitement for the Pakistan-Sri Lanka series remains sky high.
In Pakistan’s first ODI at home in a while, there is joy, but there is also a lot of pressure riding on the first game of a new era.
New Zealand have an unassailable 2-0 lead, meaning both Sri Lanka and the Black Caps will have an eye on the T20 World Cup next year.
New Zealand are probably favourites, but they still have the Malinga factor to reckon with.
India moved to a strong position against West Indies whereas the other two Tests are moving towards tight finish.
After winning the series comfortably and convincingly, Sri Lanka will focus on a whitewash in the last ODI against Bangladesh on July 31.
Sri Lanka, Australia Women both went 2-0 up, while Singapore won the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Asia Region Final.