
Pakistan cricket team captain Babar Azam said in a press conference that sometimes they win and sometimes they lose, this is the beauty of cricket.
While giving a press conference, he said that this series is very important for us before the World Cup. Babar Azam said that we are working on the middle order, pressure is also on us, we have discussions with the coaches. He said that the series went well and there were a lot of close matches, sometimes we win and sometimes we lose, this is the beauty of cricket.
I made small catches that should not have been missed. Pakistan’s batting and bowling line and fielding flaws were exposed in the decisive match against England. Pakistani players showed the worst fielding and dropped a total of 5 catches of England, while captain Babar Azam dropped 2 important catches of England.
It should be noted that England won the series by defeating Pakistan by 67 runs in the seventh T20I. In pursuit of England’s mountain target of 210, Pakistani batsmen could score only 142 runs in the scheduled overs, Shan Masood was prominent by scoring 56 runs.
Decision What? The fight I England by Pakistan To 67 Runs From defeat Dekar Series own Name done
In the match played at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and invited England to bat first. The English team scored 209 runs for the loss of 3 wickets in the allotted 20 overs. David Mullan scored 78 runs for England. Four changes were made in the national cricket team for the last T20 International match against Pakistan. England started well against Pakistan, the two openers put on a partnership of 39 runs but then Alex Hales was dismissed for 18 runs.
Wicketkeeper batsman Muhammad Rizwan, Khushdil Shah, fast bowlers Haris Rauf and Muhammad Hasnain returned to the final XI while Muhammad Haris, Haider Ali, Amir Jamal and Shahnawaz Dhani were rested today. The English team suffered another loss in the form of Full Salt. Having to pick up, he was run out for 20, with Ben Duckett returning to the pavilion for 30. After 3 wickets fell for a total of 101, David Mullan and Harry Brook batting responsibly saw the team score in 20 overs. Reached 209 runs. Malan scored 78 runs off 47 balls and Harry Brook was not out by scoring 46 runs off 29 balls. In pursuit of England’s target of 210 runs, Pakistan got off to a very poor start, opener Babar Azam getting 4 runs and Rizwan getting out with just one run. Done.










