Sri Lanka pacer Matheesha Pathirana became the second bowler to concede 90-plus runs in a match twice in World Cups. On his debut in the tournament against South Africa in Delhi he conceded 95 in ten overs and followed it up with 90 in nine overs on Tuesday. The only other bowler to concede this record was Ireland's Kevin O'Brien who gave away 95 and 90 in successive matches in the 2015 edition. (Photo: AP)
The 345 runs chased down by Pakistan is the highest target successfully chased down in a World Cup contest surpassing 328 by Ireland against England in Bengaluru in 2011. It is also Pakistan's second highest in an ODI behind the 349 chase against Australia in Lahore last year. (Photo: AP)
The 131 not out by Mohammad Rizwan is the highest by a designated wicketkeeper for Pakistan in all ODIs bettering 124 by Kamran Akmal against West Indies in Brisbane in 2005. It also happens to be the second highest score for Pakistan in World Cups behind Imran Nazir's 160 against Zimbabwe in Kingston in 2007. (Photo: AP)
Sri Lanka batter Kusal Mendis scored a century off 65 balls against Pakistan, the sixth fastest ever and the fastest ever by an Asian batter in World Cup contests. The previous fastest for an Asian batter was Kumar Sangakkara's 70-ball effort against England in Wellington in 2015. (Photo: AP)
The 111-run knock by Abdullah Shafique is the highest individual score on World Cup debut for a Pakistan batter surpassing the long standing record of 82 set by Mohsin Khan against the same opponent in Swansea in 1983. At 23 years & 324 days, Shafique is the second youngest to score a World Cup century for Pakistan in World Cups behind Imam-ul-Haq (23y 195d). (Photo: AP)
The partnership of 176 runs between Abdullah Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan makes it the second highest partnership for Pakistan for any wicket in World Cup matches only behind the 194-run opening stand between Saeed Anwar and Wajahatullah Wasti against New Zealand in the semifinal in 1999. (Photo: AP)
Four hundreds scored in the match - Kusal Mendis (122), Sadeera Samarawickrama (108), Abdullah Shafique (111) and Mohammad Rizwan (131 not out). It is the third instance of four batters scoring centuries in an ODI and the first time it has happened in a World Cup match. (Photo: AP)