Qatar Tribune

Stage set for thrilling decider between England and Pak

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WITH little to separate England and Pakistan after two T20Is, the teams will clash in the series decider on Tuesday, 20 July in Manchester.

Both England and Pakistan have played a very entertaini­ng brand of cricket in the first two games of the T20I series and much of the same can be expected in the decider.

The hosts managed to a make a brilliant comeback in the second game and they will hope they can carry the momentum going into the final game. With abundance of resources on the bench and their tendency to make changes to the I, England might look to test a few more fringe players ahead of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup later this year.

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam will be looking for an improved performanc­e, especially from his bowlers who have leaked 200 or more runs in both the games so far.

Though Azam and his opening partner Rizwan have been at the top of their games, the collapse under the pressure of a chase might force the skipper to ponder over making a couple of changes in both department­s for the decider.

England managed to make a fantastic comeback into the series with a 45-run win over Pakistan in the second T20I in eeds.

Put in to bat first by Pakistan, England lost Jason Roy and Dawid Malan within the first three overs.

Jos Butter, captaining the side in Eoin Morgan’s absence, played a responsibl­e innings of 59 while Moeen Ali and iam ivingstone took the attack to the bowlers.

Scalping Buttler, Bairstow and ivingstone in consecutiv­e overs helped Pakistan put a leash on scoring but the tail did enough to take the total to 200.

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan started the chase very well, putting together 50 runs for the first wicket within the Powerplay but once Saqib Mahmood dismissed the captain, Pakistan found it very difficult to recover. The visitors went from 50 0 to 105 6 as Rashid Khan, Moeen Ali and Mark Parkinson spun a web around the batsmen. Imad Wasim and Shadab Khan did get among the runs but all it did was delay the inevitable as they only managed to reach 155 9 by the end of the 20 overs.

Moeen Ali was awarded Player of the Match for his allround exploits that saw him score a 16-ball 36 and return figures of 2 32.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Pakistan’s Sohaib Maqsood (R) is stumped by England’s Jos Buttler during the second T20I at Headingley in Leeds, England, on Sunday.
(AFP) Pakistan’s Sohaib Maqsood (R) is stumped by England’s Jos Buttler during the second T20I at Headingley in Leeds, England, on Sunday.

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