Rain saved the day
It seems that [tag]Inzamam[/tag] XI has not learned anything from the blunders they did against India. First one day against [tag]Sri Lanka[/tag] was another replay of batting order fumbles and incosinstent play by the batsmen. Inzamam and [tag]Bob Woolmer[/tag] should have realized by now that they should use batsmen at the positions where they can bat. Kamran Akmal can open and Shoaib Malik can bat one-down but it is NOT necessary that this formula will work in every match. Also, Butt has to be kept out of side for atleast a series. He seems to be too shaky and unable to concentrate on the ball.
The match ended in a draw as Sri Lanka was not able to play a ball due to rain.
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