ENG vs PAK Semi Final
The Pakistan Cricket Team, the ICC Champions Trophy, has become the first team to reach the 2017 final. Now, in the final, he will compete with India and Bangladesh for the second semifinal match between India and Australia on Friday from India and Australia in Eddie Gisson on Friday with India and Bangladesh. It is likely that once again India and Pakistan will face the final in the final. Pakistan defeated England in the first semi-final when it was played on Sophia Guards on Wednesday, at Cardiff Eddie Gossain. With this, England's dream to win the ICC One-Day Tournament for 42 years has been lost again. After winning the toss, England's entire team dropped from just 211 runs in 49.5 overs. In reply, Pakistan got 212 for the second half of opener Zaman and Azhar Ali because he got two wickets in 37.1 overs and made 215 runs. In this victory, Pakistan's bowlers are beaten England by batting in their entire tournament in their own home and they can provide very light goals, so Pakistan's bowler Hasan Hassan was given in the match match.
Bowling in Pakistan, Hassan Ali (3 wickets), Javed Khan and Raman Ross (2-2 wickets) played a special role. Bouncing in Jamshed, 57 runs (58 balls, 7 fours, one six) hit 49 balls in 49 balls. Azhar Ali dismissed 76 runs (100 balls, 5 fours, 1 six). He completed 68 balls for the 11th. Prakash and Azhar scored 118 runs. Azhar scored 55 runs for the second wicket with Babur Asim, with the dismissal of pride. Babar Azam (38 runs, 45 balls, 2 fours, one six) and Mohammad Hafeez (31 runs, 21 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixs) returned unrecognized. Both the teams made 42 runs for the third wicket to win.
Bowling in Pakistan, Hassan Ali (3 wickets), Javed Khan and Raman Ross (2-2 wickets) played a special role. Bouncing in Jamshed, 57 runs (58 balls, 7 fours, one six) hit 49 balls in 49 balls. Azhar Ali dismissed 76 runs (100 balls, 5 fours, 1 six). He completed 68 balls for the 11th. Prakash and Azhar scored 118 runs. Azhar scored 55 runs for the second wicket with Babur Asim, with the dismissal of pride. Babar Azam (38 runs, 45 balls, 2 fours, one six) and Mohammad Hafeez (31 runs, 21 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixs) returned unrecognized. Both the teams made 42 runs for the third wicket to win.

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