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Dawid Malan, Chris Woakes star with bat and ball as England power to series win · England 209 for 6 (Malan 78*, Brook 46*) beat Pakistan 142 for 8 (Shan 56, ...
At that point, with 111 required from the final 31 balls, the crowds emptied into the streets of Lahore as the rest of the match played out in front of a half-empty stadium. This wasn't the first time in these weeks that crowds have yearned for Asif to come to the crease while expressing glee at Khushdil's departure. Duckett was eventually done in by a brilliant piece of work from Rizwan behind the stumps, who gathered the ball off an under-edge and brought it to the stumps in one motion. He finishes as the leading wicket-taker with eight at 23.62, which serves as a reminder that even a world-class operator relies on support from those around him. But the overriding thought at the end of these seven matches was how long and overdue it has been for an England side to tour Pakistan. He should have boasted the wickets of Brook and Malan - both dropped by his captain - and in turn Pakistan lost the thread of this match. Rauf then had Malan missed off his bowling (on 64) by Mohammad Wasim in the deep, whose misery was taken to new depths when he stepped up to close out the innings. England, by contrast, opted against using Mark Wood, a key point of difference in their attack, with a view to preserving him for the T20 World Cup in Australia, while captain Jos Buttler sat out once more. [Dawid Malan](http://www.espncricinfo.com/player/dawid-malan-236489)registered his first half-century of the tour, with an unbeaten 78 that began in the fifth over. Woakes would go on to finish with three for 26, including [Shan Masood](http://www.espncricinfo.com/player/shan-masood-233901), whose 56 was Pakistan's only score of note. A smart bowling performance confirmed a 4-3 series to England thanks to victory by 67 runs, Pakistan's fourth-biggest such margin in the format. For a series that has showcased the best of international T20 cricket, it was a shame the finale carried so little jeopardy.
PAK vs ENG Highlights: England beat Pakistan in the seventh T20I to win the series 4-3.
Earlier,Pakistan did not get off to an ideal start in their chase of 210 as skipper Babar Azam was sent back to the pavilion in the very first over.Dawid Malan and Harry Brook played unbeaten knocks of 78 and 46 respectively as England posted 209/3 in 20 overs against Pakistan in the series decider at the Gaddafi Stadium.Earlier,Opening batter Philip Salt helped England get off to a flyer but Pakistan clawed their way back by dismissing Salt and Alex Hales in quick succession. Pakistan vs England, 7th T20I, Highlights:England came up with a perfect all-round performance to defeat Pakistan by 67 runs in the seventh T20I. With this, the visitors won the series 4-3.
PAK vs ENG 7th T20 Highlights, Pakistan vs England 7th T20I Match Ball-by-Ball Commentary: Chasing 210, Pakistan suffered a double blow when captain Babar ...
Pakistan142/8 (20.0) Chasing 210, Pakistan suffered a double blow when captain Babar Azam (4) and Mohammad Rizwan (1) departed in quick succession as England’s pace attack made early inroads and reduced the hosts to 33-3 under the lights at Gaddafi Stadium. David Willey returned figures of 2-22 while Reece Topley, Adil Rashid and Sam Curran picked up a wicket each.
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The England openers got off to a brisk start, but it was Dawid Malan who played the most impactful knock of the match. Moeen Ali leads the team as they walk to greet the opposition players They started off the 7-match series with a win, and have done extremely well to sign off in style. In reply, the Pakistani openers weren't able to replicate what the England openers managed to do. A good comeback by England to finish off the series with back-to-back wins. We have been in the hotel for quite a bit, but we are ready to get to Australia now. We need to improve in the shortest format. Player of the Match: We put on a big score, it was a fantastic effort from us. All the lads are looking forward to getting out there, and get going against Australia in the three-match series, and obviously then to the World Cup. Credit to the boys for the way they played. Just want to say thank you to everyone, and the PCB for looking after us. Moeen Ali collects the trophy from Ramiz Raja and hands it to his team-mates as England pose with the 'Winners' banner.
Dawid Malan hit an unbeaten 78 as England sealed a 4-3 series win over Pakistan in Lahore.
4th over: Pakistan 22-2 (Iftikhar 9, Masood 8) And now there’s a drop from England! 10th over: Pakistan 68-3 (Khushdil 16, Masood 27) Curran runs in to bowl his assortment of slower balls/cutters into the surface. Back-to-back boundaries follow for Iftikhar, with his second shot particularly impressive; he made room with a shuffle to the leg-side, punching Topley’s slower ball through the off-side. 17th over: Pakistan 116-5 (Masood 44, Nawaz 9) The singles tick on before Nawaz pumps a fuller ball from Topley down the ground for four. Rashid tosses the ball up and Masood gets on one knee to smash it over deep midwicket for six. A beautiful over to close the spell from the England leggie. 13th over: Pakistan 86-4 (Masood 33, Asif 0) A googly to Asif Ali is followed by a sharp-turning leg-break, and then another googly follows, hitting Asif’s pad. Khushdil dances down second ball but can only bunt it back to the bowler. Masood swats away for four and goes to fifty by picking up a couple through the leg-side. Woakes bowls a wide off-cutter that Masood flashes at, and the ball flies to the right of Rashid at short third man who pulls off a cracking catch. They were excellent with the ball, putting a stop to the contest by removing Babar and Rizwan before the ninth ball of the innings. Moeen Ali with some final thoughts on a memorable series: “The way we’ve come back and won those two games so comfortably [after being 3-2 down in the series] was amazing to see.
England finished its first tour to Pakistan in 17 years with a thumping 67-run win in the seventh Twenty20 to clinch the series 4-3.
The World Cup in Australia gets underway on October 16. David Willey returned figures of 2-22 while Reece Topley, Adil Rashid and Sam Curran picked up a wicket each. Mohammad Wasim (0-61) and Shadab Khan (0-39) bore the brunt of their assault as Malan and Brook made the most of Pakistan’s sloppiness in the field, with Babar guilty of offering reprieves to both batsmen.
England produced a superb team performance to clinch an emphatic 67-run victory and seal a 4-3 series triumph over Pakistan in Lahore.
England travel to Australia for a three-match series against the T20 World Cup hosts, before a one-off warm-up match against Pakistan at The Gabba on October 17. With Buttler and Livingstone in line to return for the T20 World Cup, England should be considered one of the favourites to win the four-week event. It was a disappointing finale to an exciting series for Pakistan, with the hosts falling meekly in the seventh and final match to hand England a narrow 4-3 series triumph.
Matthew Mott's side plundered 209-3 after being inserted, with Dawid Malan (78 no off 47 balls) and Yorkshire team-mate Harry Brook (46no off 29) slamming 108 ...
It was a lot of moving parts for this tour, getting everyone ready, but we've welcomed back some world-class players and we'll hit the shores of Australia in a couple of days." "We go to Australia in a really good position, but I don't think we're favourites for the World Cup. He was chomping at the bit for a game at the back-end here, but the risk-reward wasn't quite there. He's just got to get some miles in the legs and he should be right to start when we get out there. "I couldn't have asked for much more to be honest, I think Moeen Ali, in particular, has captained extremely well. But I still think Australia and India are the two favourites."