Shuffle and Azhar making Fifty
21 to 36 overs: Shuffle and Azhar
Fifty by making out, sure to win
Seven runs in
the 21st over. England got the first breakthrough in the first ball of the 22nd
over, when Adil Rashid stumped the Fakhar Jamsa for 57 runs with keeper Buttler
Buttler. Six runs in the 23rd over. In the 24th over and 25th over, 14 runs
were scored. Total 10 runs came in the 26th and 27th over. In the 28th and 29th
over, 11 runs were scored. In the 30th and 31st over, only six runs were
scored. Four runs came in the 32nd over, while Azhar Ali (76 runs) returned to
Pakistan's second wicket in the 33rd over at 173. Junk Ball made him bold
Butler dismissed Mohammad Hafeez's stumping at the Rasheed ball in the 34th
over. Then Hafeez gave the Six Roots. Four runs in the 35th over. Hafeez hit
Ben Stokes in the 36th over. Over 15.6: No runs. Nine runs in the 37th over. On
the first ball of 38th over, Hafeez gave the team a chance to win the match.
First 10 overs: Alex Hales out, Runs
scored by 5.2 runs
The innings
for England was started by Alex Hales and Johnny Bairstow. Actually regular
opener Jason Roy is not in the team. Bowling started from Pakistan by left-arm
fast bowler Junaid Khan. Pakistan took a review on the second ball, but the
umpire's decision remained intact and the Bairstock survived. Hales set a
square on the final ball. Five runs in over In the second over, Rumman Rais
gave two runs. In the third over, Junaid was given a two-foray by Bayerstow.
Over 13.5: He is Caught. In the fourth over, Hells were saved on the ball of
the Rais, when the umpire gave them out, but in the review the ball appeared
pitch outside the leg stump and the decision changed. Five runs in the fifth
over. In the sixth over, Rais hales Hales to Babar Azam at 13 runs. In the
seventh, eighth and ninth over, there are 11 runs scored. In the tenth over,
Azhar Ali, who was standing at short midwicket on the Rais Bailey, left the
Bairstow hard catches. England - 52/1 in 10 overs

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