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England overwhelm Pakistan in final T20 before World Cup defence

golf30 May 2024 21:11| Ā© AFP
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Reigning champions England produced a fine all-round display with both bat and ball as they beat Pakistan by seven wickets at The Oval on Thursday in their last competitive match before they begin the defence of their Twenty20 World Cup title.

England restricted Pakistan to a modest 157 after winning the toss, with leg-spinner Adil Rashid taking 2-27 from his maximum four overs in a player-of-the-match display.

They then made a rapid start to their chase as Phil Salt (45) and skipper Jos Buttler (39) shared a blistering opening stand of 82 inside seven overs.

Harry Brook ended the game with a six off paceman Haris Rauf, the pick of the Pakistan attack with 3-38, as England finished on 158-6 to win with more than three overs to spare.

Victory gave England a 2-0 triumph in a four-match T20 series where games at Headingley and Cardiff were both washed out without a ball bowled.

"We have worked hard in training and there is a good feeling around the squad," Buttler told Sky Sports.

"Guys are all stepping up and performing."

Buttler was leading England after his wife gave birth to the couple's third child following his dashing 84 in the hosts' 23-run win in the second T20 at Edgbaston.

"It would have been nice to get two more games in to expose a few guys to different situations," Buttler added.

"But we have really good experience in the group and a lot of guys have been playing in the IPL (Indian Premier League), so we are not short of cricket."

Both England openers launched paceman Naseem Shah for huge sixes before Salt holed out off Rauf in the deep for a quickfire 45.

PAKISTAN SLUMP

Earlier, Pakistan had been well-placed at 59-0 after losing the toss at an overcast Oval.

But they slumped to 86-5, the collapse starting when captain Babar Azam was caught at slip for a well-made 36 off fast bowler Jofra Archer, while fellow England quick Mark Wood took two wickets with well-directed bouncers.

"It went well for five or six overs but then I got out," said Azam. "The middle order needs to step up.

"We need to sort out those things for the World Cup. We have a few injuries but there are a lot of positives. Our play is good in patches."

Player-of-the-match Adil Rashid took 2-27 from his maximum four overs, with fellow spinner Liam Livingstone striking twice in an over as Pakistan were dismissed for 157.

Fast bowler Mark Wood also took two wickets with well-directed bouncers.

Pakistan's Usman Khan made a brisk 38 before he was superbly caught low down by renowned fielder Chris Jordan, running in from long-on.

England launch their T20 World Cup campaign against Scotland in Barbados on 4 June, with Pakistan ā€“ the 2009 champions ā€“ in action two days later against co-hosts the United States in Dallas.


ENGLAND: Jos Buttler (capt/wkt), Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Chris Jordan, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood

PAKISTAN: Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam (capt), Usman Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Azam Khan (wkt), Iftikhar Ahmed, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Amir, Naseem Shah

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