Set to chase a modest 117, Sri Lanka’s strong batting lineup faltered and only managed 85/9 in the allotted 20 overs.
The Asian champions had a shaky start to the pursuit as they lost their in-form skipper Chamari Athapaththu (6) in the third over with just nine runs on the board.
Opening batter Vishmi Gunaratne then joined forces with Harshitha Samarawickrama to launch a recovery but Omaima Sohail unsettled Sri Lanka with two wickets in her successive overs.
Gunaratne lamented support from the other end before finally perishing in the 13th over, leaving Sri Lanka in tatters at 52/5. She scored 20 off 34 deliveries, hitting one boundary in the process.
Nilakshika Silva then offered some fight with her gritty 22-run knock and remained the top-scorer for Sri Lanka.
Besides Gunaratne and Silva, none of the Sri Lankan batters could make it into the double figures.
Sadia Iqbal was the standout bowler of Pakistan, picking up three wickets, followed by Fatima Sana, Nashra Sandhu, and Omaima Sohail, who bagged two each.
Pakistan’s batting unit struggled against a spin-laden Sri Lanka
Opting to bat first, Pakistan’s batting unit struggled against a spin-laden Sri Lanka bowling attack and was unfolded on the final delivery of the innings.
The Green Shirts had a dismal start to their innings as Kumari dismissed their openers Gull Feroza (2) and Muneeba Ali (11) inside four overs with just 17 runs on the board.
Sri Lanka captain Athapaththu added further to the misery of Pakistan as she removed experienced Sidra Amin in the sixth over of the innings. The right-handed batter managed 12 off 10 deliveries with the help of one boundary.
Seasoned all-rounder Nida Dar then joined youngster Omaima Sohail. The duo forged a cautious 25-run partnership for the fourth wicket until Omaima fell victim to Kavisha Dilhari in the 10th over.
Omaima scored a scratchy 18 off 19 deliveries, laced up with a four.