Pak Vs. Eng Match Highlights: Pakistan Leads In The Series By Beating England In Fourth T-20

By winning yesterday’s match, Pakistan has tied the 7-match series with a score of 2-2. The Pakistani openers have again shown classic gameplay and given a superior start to their team. England again failed to take the early wickets.

The opening partnership of 97 runs has given a huge advantage to the team. In response, England was stopped at 163 by Pakistani bowlers. England’s whole team was bowled out by Pakistan bowlers at a score of 163, and Pakistan won the match.

The Pakistan Openers again showed exceptional skills

England won the toss and chose to bowl, but their decision later proved to be their fault. The Pakistani openers played another amazing knock and created an opening partnership of 97 runs, which broke with the wicket of Babar Azam, who scored 36 runs off 28 balls, including 3 fours, with a strike rate of 128.57.

Another partnership of 52 runs was formed for the 2nd wicket, which ended at 149 runs with the wicket of Shan Masood.

Then, at a score of 152 runs, Khushdil Shah and Mohammad Rizwan got out, and Mohammad Rizwan scored 88 runs off 67 balls, including 9 fours and 1 six, with a strike rate of 131.34. In the end, Asif Ali smashed 2 sixes and ended the inning with a score of 166 runs.

England bowlers have brought back their team during the middle over by picking up a couple of wickets Reece Topley picked up 2 wickets. Liam Dawson and David Willey picked up one wicket each.

England All-Out by Pakistani Bowlers

England has a target of 167 runs and their batsmen have a job to complete and bring victory for their team, moving ahead in the series with a score of 3-1, but Pakistani bowlers have something else in mind. Pakistan bowled out the whole England team at a score of 163 runs and won the match and tied the series with a 2-2 score.

England lost their first 3 wickets at a score of 14 runs. A partnership for the 4th wicket was started, but before it became bigger at the score of 57, B. Duckett got out by LBW. Another partnership was formed for the 5th wicket of 49 runs but ended with the wicket of England Captain Moeen Ali.

Five players from England got out at a single-digit score. Ben Duckett scored 33 runs off 24 balls, Harry Brook scored 34 runs off 29 balls, Moeen Ali scored 29 runs off 20 balls, David Willey scored just 11 runs off 10 balls and Liam Dawson scored 34 runs off 17 balls.

The England innings ended at 19.2 overs with Reece Topley being run out by Shan Masood at a score of 163 runs, and Pakistan won the match by 3 runs.

Pakistan bowlers have done a tremendous job by stopping a world-class batting line-up like England and winning the match for their team. Haris Rauf and Mohammad Nawaz picked 3 wicked each, with an economy of 8.75 and 8 respectively. Muhammad Hasnain picked 2 wickets with an economy of 10 and Mohammad Wasim picked 1 wicket with an economy of 9.

Haris Rauf was declared the Player of the Match for his extraordinary bowling during the match.

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