Pakistan holds off late West Indies charge to win 2nd T20I
Cricket | August 01, 2021 13:10 ISTPooran smashed six sixes and four boundaries but his unbeaten 62 off 33 balls but couldn't carry the Windies to victory in the game.
Pooran smashed six sixes and four boundaries but his unbeaten 62 off 33 balls but couldn't carry the Windies to victory in the game.
This will be the first bilateral series between the countries and will likely be played in Hambantota between September 1 and 5.
England chased down the 155-run target with three wickets to spare, winning the three-match series 2-1.
Butler top-scored with a breezy 59 (38 balls, 7x4, 2x6) while Liam Livingstone contributed 38 (23 balls) as England made hay after being asked to bat first by Pakistan.
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The 11 players that will join the remaining Test players in the West Indies finished their 10-day training and conditioning camp at the National Stadium Karachi on Saturday.
Pakistan are currently in England where they faced a 3-0 ODI defeat to their makeshift side, and will take on the hosts for a three-match T20I series from Friday.
Azam also reflected on his team's performances in the recently-concluded series and blamed bowling and fielding for a three-wicket defeat in the final ODI.
Pakistan cricket team misery continued in England when the side slumped to a 0-3 series loss in Birmingham despite Babar Azam's fluent 158-run knock.
Vince's first international hundred led England as they chased down 332 at Edgbaston and overcame a 158 by Pakistan captain Babar Azam.
The former pacer predicted a 0-3 ODI series loss for Pakistan after they lost the first two ODIs with dismal performances.
The result was in the balance when England was bowled out for 247 but Pakistan finished well short on 195 all out against disciplined opponents.
An MRI scan conducted on Wednesday revealed that the 32-year-old batsman has a grade three tear injury.
Akmal admitted that the period had been "very difficult for him".
Afridi hit out at the selection policy adopted for the national team for red and white ball formats.
Haris, who has complained about an injury in the right leg, missed several practice sessions and both of the intra squad matches of the national team in Derbyshire.
The camp will conclude on July 17, while the players will enter the bio-secure environment in a Lahore hotel on July 21 before departing for Barbados on July 26.
Somerset wicketkeeper-batsman Tom Banton, who joined the group for the third ODI against Sri Lanka to be played in Bristol later on Sunday, has been retained in the squad led by Eoin Morgan.
The 36-year-old has played 27 Tests, 91 ODIs and 36 T20Is for Pakistan with 237 wickets across formats.
Lord's will host the second ODI between England and Pakistan at full capacity.
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