International cricket tour
The Pakistani cricket team toured Sri Lanka from 23 February to 27 March 1986. The tour consisted of three Test matches and four One Day Internationals (ODIs). This was Pakistan's first Test series tour in Sri Lanka . The series ended 1–1 with 1 match drawn.[ 1]
The tour was remembered for the acrimony between the two sides and poor umpiring throughout the Test series.[ 2] The latter became the catalyst for Imran Khan to become an advocate for neutral umpires.[ 3]
Squads
Test series
1st Test
Sri Lanka, who chose to bat
26 Feb was a rest day
Zulqarnain (Pak) & Jayananda Warnaweera (SL) made their Test debuts
With his first wicket of the match, Imran Khan reached 250 Test wickets.
2nd Test
The Sri Lankan second innings is the lowest Test match total to include all four types of extras (no-ball, leg bye, bye and wide).[ 4]
3rd Test
Sri Lanka, who chose to bat
25 Mar was a rest day
Zakir Khan (Pak); Kaushik Amalean (SL) made their Test debuts
Gurusinha/Ranatunga: Highest Sri Lankan partnership for any wicket (240*)
Substitute Sanath Kaluperuma
ODI series
1st ODI
2nd ODI
3rd ODI
No toss
Match abandoned due to rain
45-over match
4th ODI
Pakistan, who chose to field
45-over match made their ODI debuts
References
External links
International cricket tours of Sri Lanka
Test and LOI tours
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Tournaments hosted
Multiple teams
Other tours
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