At no point of time during the second innings (i.e when Pakistan was batting), the probability of win was greater than 50% for the Pakistanis. Even when Imad Wasim was smashing the bowlers all around the park, they still needed more than 12 runs per over (i.e more than 2 runs per ball). And it is not easy when half of your squad is back in the pavilion.
Once again I remind everyone that I was the only one who gave the correct suggestions for this T20I series. None of the other users thought that Sri Lanka had a chance of winning any of the T20 matches. I never imagined that Sri Lanka is going to win the series, but even before the first match was played, I had posted that SL had a very good chance of winning at least one of the three matches.
BTW, I was watching the match on Sony SIX HD, and there are frequent advertisements about the Abu Dhabi T10 league (starting from November 14th). This time they have put in a lot of funds and star power in to this tournament.