Tag: England vs Pakistan

  • England lift the T20 World Cup Down Under as Stokes buries the ghosts of 2016 and guides them to greatness

    Rain threatened to steal fans of a scintillating encounter as forecasts seemed bleak for the rain gods decided to shower mercy on the fans worldwide. The sun shone brightly and lit up the eyes of the all as Pakistan and England were all set to chase their dream of winning a world cup.

    Jos Buttler won the toss and elected to bowl first, an important moment in the game with the rain threat looming but mainly cause batting first in an all-important final can always prove to be a difficult ask. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan came into the game after finding some form but failed to press the accelerator at any moment during the first 6 overs. Both batters struggled to score boundaries and Rizwan perished once again trying to play on the off-side. Mohammad Haris failed to provide any impetus to the innings as he fell prey to shrewd and excellent captaincy of Jos Buttler and guile of Adil Rashid. Shan Masood walked out with a great buzz and looked busy on the crease, placing the balls in gaps, running quick twos and took Livingstone to the cleaners in the 11th over scoring 16 runs off it.

    Rashid who had a quiet tournament in terms of wickets rose to the occasion as he foxed Pakistani skipper with a googly and accounted for his wicket. Ben Stokes was brought back into the attack to extract something out of the surface that had extra bounce and immediately surprised Iftikhar with a sharp delivery that got his edge. Shabab and Masood did steady the ship a little with their fightback but Sam Curran, England death overs specialist this edition ran through the batting order and strangled the run flow in the last few overs. Pakistan reached a below par total of 137-8 but boasted of possessing the best bowling attack of the campaign.

    Shaheen Shah Afridi may not be at 100% fitness but his dedication and determination to contribute cannot be questioned. A wicket in his over is almost an inevitable event as the pacer accounted for Alex Hales with a beautiful delivery that rocked his leg stump. Naseem Shah begun his spell with excellent lines as he had Buttler fending and poking but the skipper had a resolute determined look in his eyes and stamped his authority as they raced to 28 of 3 overs. Salt looked to play aggressively and fell in the process as Naseem Shah ran in and made Buttler dance in the crease, making the world class batter look out of sorts, a great advocate of the talent that Pakistan produces. Buttler scooped him for a six behind the keeper as he continued to be brave and rode his luck. The local lad Haris Rauf was steaming in and getting to the ball to dance on his tunes and in a moment that stunned the expectant crowd at MCG, Rauf bowls it at a length and ball springs off the surface taking the edge with it.

    England were in a spot of bother but were not in panic state yet with their deep batting line up and heartthrob Stokes at the crease. He along with Harry Brooks saw through a tricky phase of play, playing cautiously and not taking too many chances, a luxury they could afford after a strong start in the powerplay. Brooks fell after a slow but handy contribution and Moeen Ali walked out to a tense atmosphere at the ‘G.’ Naseem Shah was amid a wonderful spell that had shades of Wahab Riaz 2015 but ended his spell wicketless and disappointed.

    Shaheen Afridi walked out of the field limping and holding his knee, a visual that no Pakistan fan would enjoy. Stokes and Ali played within themselves and the required climbed up to nervous levels but Shaheen Afridi’s injury meant that Babar Azam needed to finish his quota from elsewhere. Iftikhar Ahmed was thrown the ball and Stokes decided to push the pedal, scoring 10 off two deliveries. Moeen Ali too stepped on the gas and smashed Wasim Jr for three boundaries and England completely blew the game away from Pakistan, requiring just 12 of the last 3 overs. Ali fell but English cricket’s poster boy made that the he saw his team to the end and with 1 run required to win, Stokes swings to the legside and lets out a huge roar as England come out triumphant and Stokes white ball legacy reaches a full circle, with the ghosts of 2016 being buried to the ground. The cricketing world will remember his name for years to come as someone who rose from the flames to climb the mountain and achieve the unthinkable.

    Jos Buttler being handed over the captaincy just 6 months prior to the campaign, flies’ home with a T20 World Cup trophy in his cabinet as England’s white ball continues to soar and reach level of new greatness.

  • ENG vs PAK Weather Report- ICC T20 World Cup Final at Melbourne Cricket Ground

    ENG vs PAK Weather Report- ICC T20 World Cup Final at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The match between England and Pakistan is scheduled to begin at 7 PM local time and 1:30 PM IST, but it seems that rain can play a spoilsport in the final match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022.

    ENG vs PAK Weather Report of the Final in ICC T20 World Cup 2022

    There is a 90% of chance of rain interrupting the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 between England and Pakistan. The Australian met department has forecasted that rain will likely interfere with the final match and the reserve day for the final.

    What will happen if Rain Interrupts the ENG vs PAK Final at ICC T20 World Cup 2022?

    In knockout games, a match must last at least 10 overs per side to be considered complete. Every effort will be made by the officials to finish the game on Sunday. Before a reserve day is required, the overs will be decreased.

    Also Read: ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XIs, ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Today’s Match- England vs Pakistan- Final

    If the game starts and stops, it will start again at 15:00 local time on the reserve day. The officials will have four extra hours to conclude the game if a Monday completion is required. The equivalent time on Sunday is 30 minutes past the planned end of the play. The trophy will be divided if there is not enough time to get a result across two days.

  • ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XIs, ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Today’s Match- England vs Pakistan- Final

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XIs, ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Today’s Match- England vs Pakistan- Final

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction, Fantasy Cricket Tips, Dream11 Team, Playing XIs, ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Today’s Match- England vs Pakistan Final. The final match between England and Pakistan will be played at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground.

    ENG vs PAK Today’s Match Timing and Streaming

    England vs Pakistan is going to start at 7 PM local time, which is equivalent to 1:30 PM IST. You can stream the match online on the Hotstar app and watch it live on the Star Sports channels on your television.

    ENG vs PAK Head-to-Head Record in T20

    England has dominated Pakistan in the T20 international so far. England has 18 matches against Pakistan in T20Is, while Pakistan has managed to come out on top on 10 occasions. In a recently concluded T20 series, England defeated Pakistan by 4-3. However, in that series, many main English players were not playing. England has also defeated Pakistan on both occasions the two teams have met in the tournament.

    ENG vs PAK Pitch Report of Today’s Match

    After a few sunny days in this World Cup, we’re back to where it all began. Melbourne is expected to experience a wet weekend, with a 90% chance of rain falling when the game begins. Monday has been designated as a reserve day, although rain will still be a concern. The MCG pitch has provided decent bounce and carry, although this tournament’s average first-innings score of 167 is the second-highest among venues.

    ENG vs PAK Probable Playing XIs

    PAK: Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Haris, Shan Masood, Iftikhar Ahmed, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf

    ENG: Jos Buttler (c&wk), Alex Hales, Phil Salt, Ben Stokes, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Chris Jordan, Adil Rashid

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction and Fantasy Cricket Tips

    Top 3 Picks for ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction Team

    1- Alex Hales: The right-handed top-order batter is expected to score a lot of runs against the Pakistani side. He has been in sublime touch throughout the tournament. Alex Hales will be eager to continue his great run of form against Pakistan. He is the first pick in the Dream11 prediction team for ENG vs PAK, as he can help your earn the maximum number of Dream11 points in this match.

    2- Jos Buttler: The right-handed opener showed us a brilliant knock against India in the significant semi-final. We believe he will show us that kind of batting again against Pakistan on Sunday. Since Jos Buttler is also an opener, he makes your chances of earning Dream11 points more feasible than others in the ENG vs PAK game.

    3- Mohammad Rizwan: The right-handed opener showed us a brilliant knock against New Zealand in the semi-final. We believe he will show us that kind of batting again against England on Sunday. Since Mohammad Rizwan is also an opener, he makes your chances of earning Dream11 points more feasible than others in the ENG vs PAK game.

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction- Best Captain and Vice-Captain Choices:

    Captain: Jos Buttler, Mohammad Rizwan

    Vice-Captain: Babar Azam, Alex Hales

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction- Fantasy Cricket Team 1:

    Wicketkeepers: Jos Buttler, Mohammad Rizwan

    Batters: Alex Hales, Babar Azam, Harry Brook

    All-rounders: Ben Stokes, Shadab Khan, Sam Curran

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction- Fantasy Cricket Team 2:

    Wicketkeepers: Jos Buttler, Mohammad Rizwan

    Batters: Alex Hales, Babar Azam, Iftikhar Ahmed

    All-rounders: Liam Livingstone, Shadab Khan, Sam Curran

    Bowlers: Adil Rashid, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah

    ENG vs PAK Dream11 Prediction Today: Who will Win the Final Match in ICC T20 World Cup 202?

    Pakistan is expected to win the match and lift the trophy.

  • England Defeats Pakistan by 69 Runs to Win the T20 Series

    England defeated Pakistan by 69 runs to win the 7th T20 of the series and ultimately become the series winners as well. They posted 209 runs on the board, which proved too much for the Pakistani batting line-up filled with inexperienced players. Pakistan could only muster 142 runs in reply to concede a huge loss.

    Here’s how England defeated Pakistan in the 7th T20:

    England batted first, with Philip Salt and Alex Hales providing them with a good start. Salt scored 20 off 12 before being run out, while Hales made 18 off 13. Dawid Malan was the star with the bat in the match.

    Malan made 78* off 47, which included 3 massive sixes and 8 fours. Ben Duckett also displayed good batting and contributed 30 off 19. Harry Brook, the latest sensation, helped England finish with a massive total on the board. The batter remained not out on 46* off 29.

    Chasing the massive total of 210, Pakistan needed its openers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan to fire from both ends. However, both of them failed in the important match. Rizwan scored 1 while Babar could only make 4 runs.

    Shan Masood was the only batter who showed a bit of resilience. He scored 56 off 43. Other than him, no Pakistani batter crossed the 30-run mark in the last T20 of the series. The next best for them was Khushdil Shah with 27 off 25.

    For England, Chris Woakes picked 3 wickets while David Willey took 2 wickets. Topley, Rashid and Curran also got one wicket each. With this win, England has shown they are a team to watch out for in the upcoming T20 World Cup.

     

  • Philip Salt’s Blazing Knock Help England Level the T20 Series Against Pakistan

    Philip Salt, the English opener, played a blitzing unbeaten knock of 87* off just 41 to help England level the ongoing T20i Series against Pakistan. With this victory, the Englishmen have perfectly set up the 7th T20, which is scheduled to take place on 2nd October as the series decider. Pakistan had batted first in the match to post 169/6, which proved to be too low for a victory. England comfortably chased the target in just 14.3 overs to win the crucial encounter.

    Here’s how England defeated Pakistan in the 6th T20:

    The English captain Moeen Ali had won the toss and opted to field first. His decision proved to be right as Pakistan could not post a big total on a batting pitch. Babar Azam was the most successful batter for the Pak with his 87 off 59. He smashed 7 fours and 3 sixes during his stay at the crease.

    Babar’s partner and perhaps the most consistent batter in T20is nowadays, Mohammed Rizwan, did not play in this game. Mohammad Haris was given an opportunity to open the inning with the Pak captain, but he failed to emulate Rizwan’s success. The only other batter who showed some grit for Pak was Iftikhar Ahmed he scored 31 off 21. Pakistan posted 169/6 in their 20 overs. David Willey and Sam Curran took two wickets each for the English team.

    Chasing 170, England needed a good start which was definitely provided by the duo of Philip Salt and Alex Hales. Salt, in particular, was unstoppable in the match. His fiery inning helped England reach 100 runs in just 7 overs. Alex Hales also contributed 27 runs while Dawid Malan and Ben Duckett scored 26 each for England’s win.

    Philip Salt was named player of the match for his brilliant knock that raised the confidence level of the English team. He will be hoping to repeat the same success against Pakistan on 2nd October 2022.

     

     

  • Women’s CWC 2022: England Flattens Pakistan by 9 Wickets

    Defending champions England Women registered a thumping victory over Pakistan Women to massively improve their net run rate and keep the hopes of making semi-finals in the Women’s World Cup 2022.

    England Women have moved up to the 4th position displacing India Women in the points table with 3 wins in 6 games and a healthy net run rate of +0.778. Both India and England have one much left in the tournament to decide their fates. If both the teams win their next match, both will qualify for the semis. However, if one team loses the subsequent encounter, West Indies will go into the semi-finals.

    Here’s how the match that changed all equations panned out:

    England Women won the toss and predictably chose to bowl first. Invited to bat first, Pakistan had a horrible start by losing Nahida Khan on the first bowl of the match. Pakistan never really recovered from this early blow and continued losing wickets at regular intervals to post a meagre total on the board.

    Katherine Brunt and Ecclestone dismantled the Pakistani batting line-up by removing three batters each. For Pakistan, only Ameen and Sidra Nawaz could score in the double figures, with Ameen being the top scorer with a knock of 33 in 77 deliveries.

    Pakistan folded up on 105 in 41.3 overs to end their miserable batting tale against the England Women.

    Chasing 106, England only lost Beaumont and reached the target with 30 overs and 9 wickets to spare. Danielle Wyatt notched up an extraordinary half-century to guide her team to the victory.

    Danielle Wyatt was named player of the match for her incredible batting performance took England to the 4th position in the points table at Women’s CWC 2022.

     

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