Finally, Pakistan celebrated the return of international cricket in their country with a convincing 67-run win over a depleted Sri Lankan side, which indeed tried to make a match against a far superior side, in the second match of the three-match ODI series at Karachi on Monday. The keenly awaited match was threatened by a couple of stoppages thanks to one unwilling floodlight tower at the National Stadium. And one would wonder if the stoppages had helped the hosts. Until the 39th over, when the second stoppage happened, the visitors were in the game with Shehan Jayasuriya and Dasun Shanaka, looking in great touch. But they lost both the set batsmen in three balls - Jayasuriya (96) and Shanaka (68). Then, it was a romp for Pakistan, with left-arm pacer Usman Shinwari claiming his second five-wicket haul. Earlier, batting first, Pakistan got off a very good start with openers Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq posting 73 runs, then Babar Azam hit a brilliant hundred. They ended up setting a steep 306-run target for the visitors.