Hales, bowlers power England to seal series opener against Pakistan

KARACHI: England veteran batter Alex Hales marked his international return with a match-winning half-century after the bowlers bounced back to restrict Pakistan to a paltry total to power the touring side to an opening victory in the historic seven-match T20I series.

Set to chase 159, England comfortably steered to victory in the final over for the loss of four wickets.

The touring side had a deplorable start to the run chase as their opener Phil Salt fell cheaply for 10 in the third over and could put on a brief opening stand of 19 with Hales.

Hales then joined hands with Dawid Malan and carried the proceedings for England as the pair added 34 runs for the second wicket before the latter fell victim to Usman Qadir after scoring 20.

Ben Duckett then put on a brief partnership with Hales and added 35 runs for the third wicket before falling short to Usman while attempting to play a reverse sweep. He scored 21 off 17 deliveries including two boundaries.

Following the slump, Harry Brook joined hands with Hales in the middle and put on a match-defining partnership before the latter fell in the 17th over briefly after amassing his ninth T20I fifty. He top-scored for England with 53 off 40 deliveries, laced with seven boundaries.

Brook, on the other hand, held his ground firm and made sure to power England over the line with an astonishing match-winning knock. He scored a quickfire 42 off a mere 25 deliveries with the help of seven boundaries.

Usman was the pick of the bowlers for Pakistan as he bagged two wickets for 36, while Haris Rauf and Shahnawaz Dahani made one scalp each.

At the toss of the first T20I, England stand-in captain Moeen Ali put Pakistan into bat first after the coin flipped in his favour.

Batting first, Pakistan were off to a flying start as openers Babar Azam and Rizwan amassed 85 runs for the first wicket at a rapid pace.

The stand was majorly dominated by Rizwan as he was scoring with a healthy strike rate, while Babar, who was struggling to find the rhythm despite playing some magnificent drives, fell to Adil Rashid in the 10th over, courtesy of an astonishing googly. The right-handed batter scored 31 off 24 deliveries, laced with three boundaries.

The top-ranked T20I batter Rizwan remained unaffected by Babar’s dismissal as he continued to keep the scoreboard ticking single-handedly while Haider Ali could score a snail-paced 11.

England skipper Moeen then struck in the next over to add to the misery of the home side as he bagged the all-important wicket of Rizwan, who top-scored for the side with 68 off 46 deliveries, laced with six boundaries and two sixes.

Debutant Shan Masood’s stay also remained brief at the crease as he could score a run-a-ball seven and Pakistan, as a result, slipped to 120/4 in the 16th over.

All-rounder Iftikhar Ahmed then put on a fight with a gritty knock of 28 off 17 deliveries with the help of three sixes.

The rest of the batters, however, failed to make an impact as England’s bowling line-up did tremendously well to restrict the hosts to 158/7 in the allotted 20 overs.

Debutant pacer Luke Wood led the way for England with three wickets, while Adil bagged two. Moeen and Sam Curran, on the other hand, struck out a batter each.

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Hales, Brook drive England to victory after bowlers’ brilliance

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KARACHI: England’s veteran batter Alex Hales and Harry Brook shone in the run chase after the bowlers displayed combined effort to halt Pakistan to a small total as England sealed the series opener by six wickets.

ENG 160-4 (19.2 Overs)

Dahani to bowl the final over. Can he defend three runs?

ENG 156-4 (19 Overs)

Haris comes to bowl his last

ENG 149-4 (18 Overs)

Naseem comes to bowl his last

ENG 143-4 (17 Overs)

16.4: Had a swipe but ended up skying it to mid-off, where Babar completes a running catch.

Haris comes back into the attack

ENG 136-3 (16 Overs)

Naseem comes back

ENG 122-3 (15 Overs)

Dahani comes back into the attack

ENG 107-3 (14 Overs)

Nawaz comes to bowl his last

ENG 102-3 (13 Overs)

Usman comes to bowl his last

ENG 92-3 (12 Overs)

Nawaz comes back

ENG 87-3 (11 Overs)

10.5: Clattered into the pads fairly adjacent and it’s given out. England review. Three reds, it’s hitting middle and leg, and Duckett falls

Usman comes again

ENG 80-2 (10 Overs)

Haris comes again

ENG 73-2 (9 Overs)

Usman continues

ENG 63-2 (8 Overs)

Naseem comes back

ENG 56-2 (7 Overs)

6.2: Gets this one to land and that does him a world of good, just enough purchase on the legbreak and Malan sends it back to the bowler via the inside edge of the bat. Smartly taken going to his left.

Usman Qadir comes into the attack

ENG 47-1 (6 Overs)

Haris Rauf comes into the attack

ENG 43-1 (5 Overs)

Dahani continues

ENG 33-1 (4 Overs)

Nawaz continues

ENG 24-1 (3 Overs)

2.3: Haider Ali leaps to take the catch, dances along the rope, and comes up trumps! Looked like a cutter from Dahani, making it harder for Salt to get power on the shot, and it didn’t quite have the legs.

Dahani replaces Naseem

ENG 15-0 (2 Overs)

Mohammad Nawaz to bowl from the other end

ENG 14-0 (1 Over)

Phil Salt and Alex Hales come out to bat for England. Naseem Shah to bowl the first over.

PAKISTAN vs ENGLAND (2nd INNING)

KARACHI: England bowlers displayed combined effort to hold their nerves calm and restrict Pakistan to 158/7 in 20 overs despite top-ranked T20I batter Mohammad Rizwan’s brilliant half-century as the middle-order failed again.

PAK 158-7 (20 Overs)

Wood to bowl the final over

PAK 150-5 (19 Overs)

Curran comes to bowl his last

PAK 141-5 (18 Overs)

Wood comes back

PAK 137-4 (17 Overs)

Willey comes back

PAK 125-4 (16 Overs)

15.1:  He brought out the reverse sweep to clear fine leg, but never quite looked comfortable in the shot, and top edges it to the short fine fielder.

Adil comes to bowl his last

PAK 120-3 (15 Overs)

Moeen replaces Willey

PAK 110-2 (14 Overs)

13.3: It was full, and Haider looked to jab rather than hit through it, and got more height than distance, allowing deep midwicket a simple catch.

Curran comes back

PAK 107-1 (13 Overs)

Willey replaces Gleeson

PAK 104-1 (12 Overs)

Adil comes to bowl his third

PAK 93-1 (11 Overs)

Gleeson comes back

PAK 87-1 (10 Overs)

9.3: Flighted wrong’un, gets him coming forwards but he plays all around it. The ball clatters into the middle and off, and England finally break the opening stand.

Adil continues

PAK 83-0 (9 Overs)

Moeen Ali comes to bowl his first

PAK 70-0 (8 Overs)

Adil Rashid comes into the attack

PAK 63-0 (7 Overs)

Curran comes back into the attack

PAK 51-0 (6 Overs)

Wood continues

PAK 43-0 (5 Overs)

Richard Gleeson replaces Willey

PAK 36-0 (4 Overs)

Luke Wood comes into the attack

PAK 32-0 (3 Overs)

Willey continues

PAK 15-0 (2 Overs)

Sam Curran to bowl from the other end

PAK 9-0 (1 Over)

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan come out to bat for Pakistan. David Willey to bowl the first over.

PAKISTAN vs ENGLAND (1st INNING)

KARACHI: England won the toss and elected to field first against Pakistan in the first match of the historic T20I series.

PLAYING XI

Pakistan: Babar Azam Mohammad Rizwan Haider Ali Shan Masood Iftikhar Ahmed Khushdil Shah Mohammad Nawaz Usman Qadir Haris Rauf Naseem Shah Shahnawaz Dahani

England: Moeen Ali (c), Phil Salt (wk), Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, Ben Duckett, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood, Richard Gleeson

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches-21, England-14, Pakistan-6, No Result-1

England win toss, opt to bowl first against Pakistan in series opener

KARACHI: England won the toss and elected to field first against Pakistan in the first match of the historic T20I series.

PLAYING XI

Pakistan: Babar Azam Mohammad Rizwan Haider Ali Shan Masood Iftikhar Ahmed Khushdil Shah Mohammad Nawaz Usman Qadir Haris Rauf Naseem Shah Shahnawaz Dahani

England: Moeen Ali (c), Phil Salt (wk), Alex Hales, Dawid Malan, Ben Duckett, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, David Willey, Adil Rashid, Luke Wood, Richard Gleeson

HEAD TO HEAD

Matches-21, England-14, Pakistan-6, No Result-1

Trophy unveiled as Pakistan to take on England in historic T20I series

KARACHI: The trophy for the T20I series between Pakistan and England has been unveiled here at National Stadium, ending 17 years of wait for the country to host England.

The trophy of the T20I series was revealed by Pakistan’s skipper Babar Azam and his English counterpart Jos Buttler before both the captains posed with the trophy.

Earlier, both teams held practice sessions for the first T20I; scheduled on September 20. Players from both teams participated in batting, bowling, and fielding drills.

Pakistan captain Babar donned the newly-revealed Pakistan T20I jersey for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2022 and will shortly hold a scheduled press conference at NSK here ahead of the commencement of the historic series against England.

It is pertinent to mention here that England set foot in Pakistan after a gap of almost 17 years to play the seven-match T20I series. Karachi will host the first four matches, while the remaining three matches will be played at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

READ: Watch: Pakistan’s T20 World Cup 2022 jersey revealed

Flood affectees to get free entry for first T20I upon Sindh Police’s request

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to grant free entry for the first T20I, scheduled on Tuesday to the flood affectees residing in the city upon the request of the Sindh Police, sources claimed.

DIG SSU Maqsood Memon, while interacting with the media here on Sunday, revealed that the Sindh Police requested the PCB chairman Ramiz Raja to allow free entry to the flood victims in an attempt to provide a source of happiness to them in such challenging times.

“We talked to PCB chairman Ramiz Raja and Zakir Khan to allow flood-hit families free entry in the stadium during matches,” he shared.

“Our brothers and sisters are suffering from a tough time. Free entry to the stadium will help bring smiles back on their faces,” he added.

It is apropos to mention that England set foot in Pakistan after a gap of almost 17 years to face the home side in a seven-match T20I series, scheduled from September 20 to October 2.

National Stadium Karachi will host the first four matches of the series, while the remaining three fixtures will be held at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

READ: Pakistan’s T20 World Cup jersey out before official release

Tickets for Pakistan-England fourth T20I sold out

KARACHI: The fourth fixture of the seven-match T20I series between Pakistan and England drew massive attention from cricket fans as all the tickets for the Sunday clash have been sold out.

According to the details, the fourth match of the Pakistan-England T20I series, scheduled for September 25 at the National Stadium, is guaranteed to be a sellout as cricket fans will flock in droves to see England in action in the country after an almost 17-year absence.

All enclosure tickets are sold out due to the holiday, while the tickets ranging from 250 to 1500 PKR have become rare.

The VIP tickets for all four T20Is, scheduled here, have been sold out, while only a few enclosure tickets are available for sale for the first match on Tuesday, September 20.

Furthermore, Quaid-e-Azam, Imran Khan, and Majid Khan enclosures’ tickets worth PKR  750 have also been sold out for all four T20Is.

It is apropos to mention here that England set foot in Pakistan after a gap of almost 17 years to face the home side in a seven-match T20I series, scheduled from September 20 to October 2.

National Stadium Karachi will host the first four matches of the series, while the remaining three fixtures will be held at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

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England start training at NSK for T20I series against Pakistan

KARACHI: England national men’s cricket team started their training for the upcoming T20I series against Pakistan, set to commence on September 20.

For the seven-match T20I series, prior to the forthcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2022, the touring side have raced up the preparations by partaking in the net sessions.

The touring players carried out robust practice sessions on Friday ahead of the first T20I against Pakistan, scheduled to take place on Tuesday.

According to the details, the English contingent partook in an enduring practice session. The players engaged in vigorous fielding drills alongside net sessions for bowling and batting practice.

It is pertinent to mention here that England set foot in Pakistan after a gap of almost 17 years to face the home side in a seven-match T20I series, scheduled from September 20 to October.

National Stadium Karachi will host the first four matches of the series, while the remaining three fixtures will be held at Gaddafi Stadium Lahore.

READ: Qasim, Shoaib lift CP in National T20 Cup clash against Northern

Shan earns call-up as PCB unveils squads for T20 WC, England T20Is

LAHORE: Pakistan left-handed batter Shan Masood earned a call-up into the national squad for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2022 and the scheduled Tri-Series in New Zealand.

The chief selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Mohammad Waseem unveiled the much-anticipated squad for the green shirts’ upcoming assignments including ICC T20 World Cup, Tri-Series in New Zealand, and home T20I series against England at a scheduled press conference at Gaddafi Stadium here.

Shan, who has been piling runs in the domestic circuit and global leagues, earned a much-awaited call-up into the national squad and replaced Fakhar Zaman, who has been kept in the reserves for the mega event alongside Mohammad Haris and Shanawaz Dahani.

All of the players who will travel for the World Cup will also represent Pakistan in the home T20I series against England with the exception of Fakhar and Shaheen Shah Afridi.

According to their plan to reward top players, the selectors have replaced them with Northern’s all-rounder Aamir Jamal and Sindh’s spinner Abrar Ahmed.

Waseem, while announcing the national contingent for the upcoming assignments, claimed that players who have been part of the side have been backed.

“Our team has been consistently performing well since the last World T20. After the last World T20, we started preparing for the World T20 in Australia. So, we have kept our faith in players who have been playing consistently,” he said.

“Our team has defeated India in World Cup and Asia Cup. We have full confidence in our team and hope the team will perform well,” he maintained.

Pakistan Squad for ICC T20 World Cup, Tri-Series: Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan (vc), Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Hasnain, Asif Ali, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Shan Masood, Usman Qadir

Reserves: Fakhar Zaman, Mohammad Haris, Shahnawaz Dahani

Pakistan Squad for England T20Is: Babar Azam (c), Shadab Khan (vc), Mohammad Rizwan, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Hasnain, Asif Ali, Haider Ali, Haris Rauf, Iftikhar Ahmed, Khushdil Shah, Mohammad Wasim Jr, Naseem Shah, Aamir Jamal, Shan Masood, Usman Qadir, Abrar Ahmed

Moeen Ali to lead England in Pakistan T20Is: English Media

KARACHI: England all-rounder Moeen Ali is poised to lead the side in the upcoming seven-match T20I series against Pakistan, scheduled to commence on September 20, English newspaper The Guardian reported.

England are likely to tour Pakistan after a gap of 17 years in September and the reports suggest that the second-ranked side will miss the services of their newly-appointed captain Jos Buttler.

Buttler, who was ruled out of the remained of The Hundred, last week is however targeting the ‘back end’ of the seven-match series in Pakistan in a bid to prepare for the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Australia, a month later.

Following the likely absence of England’s full-time captain Buttler, Mooen, who was serving as his deputy since Eoin Morgan’s retirement, is understood to be the favourite candidate for the leadership role.

England’s star explosive batter Liam Livingstone, who is going through an ankle injury is also doubtful for the historic tour, while their key players Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes are likely to be given rest.

According to the details, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is also reviewing the rough patch of their opening batter Jason Roy and will decide about his participation in the historic T20I series.

Whereas pacers Chris Woakes and Mark Wood, will give fitness tests to make their way into the squad as they underwent knee and elbow surgeries respectively, this summer.

Reports further suggest that the ECB is also considering recruiting young players like Will Smeed and Will Jacks, while the veteran Alex Hales, is also in contention.

It is pertinent to mention here that the England T20I side will land in Pakistan on September 14 following the conclusion of The Oval Test against South Africa. The first match of the seven-match T20I series will be played at National Stadium Karachi on September 20.

READ: Rizwan overtakes Yadav to reclaim second spot in T20I rankings

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