Match Details

ENG vs PAK 5th T20, PAK vs ENG 2022

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ENG
139-720.0
Pakistan won by 6 runs 🏆
PAK
19.0145-10
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18th Over:
1
6
4
1
0
0
 
= 12
Last Over:
0
6
2
1lb
4
W
 
= 13
This Over:
0
0
wd
6
0
1
0
 
= 8
ENGENG - 2nd Innings
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6 Over 4742
10 Over 7058
15 Over 9988
PAKPAK - 1st Innings
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6 Over 5043
10 Over 7266
15 Over 108114
20 Over 156145

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That's it for today. This is Ishan Lalwani signing off with my co-commentator Tugral Azmi along with our scorer/analyst Raju Khariya. We will be back with all the live updates. Until next time, Good Bye from our side, Take Care!!
Babar Azam (Pakistan Skipper): "Shadab's return and fresh start were encouraging, especially following an injury. The pitch was two-paced and Rizwan played effectively because of the way he built the innings. Aamer Jamal had a lot of self-assurance and believed he might succeed in the final attempt. You need wickets to win T20Is, and Shadab delivered those in the middle overs. These things bolster our confidence and strengthen the squad."
Moeen Ali (England Skipper): "Excellent game, yet disappointing. That is not who we are as a team. Due to their effective bowling spinners, we had trouble in the middle. We needed to persevere and play aggressively in the dying stages because we knew the bowlers would find it difficult to control the dew and overnight rain. He's incredible. He bowled quickly on an incredibly slow surface. He is enormous for our group. In the two games he has played for us [on Wood], he has been fantastic and grabs the key wickets."
Mohammad Rizwan (Player of the Match): "There is swelling in addition to the bruise, but the doctor said he will apply ice to it, and with any luck, the swelling will go down in the morning [on the knock]. The pitch was difficult and two-paced, but thankfully the goal we set was sufficient. On this pitch, it was a respectable score; given the start we had, we might have reached 160. But the credit for the way they bowled should go to our bowlers."
Time for the post-match presentation
23.48 IST: Pakistan have done it, they pulled off a narrow 6 runs victory in another nail-biter contest of the series and they will go into the sixth game with the lead of 3-2 which means England have to win both the remaining matches if they want to win the series here in Pakistan. What a win for Pakistan, their bowlers again stood tall for them but on the other hand, England have only themselves to blame for.  Pakistan have defended their lowest total on their home soil.

Pakistan had made under par score of 145 courtesy of the gutsy 63 runs ( off 47 balls) from the wicketkeeper-batter Rizwan. In reply, Pakistan bowlers gave them a sensational start Alex Hales (1), Philip Salt (3) and Ben Duckett (10) were dismissed in the first five overs of England's innings. Harry Brook (4) too didn't last long. Dawid Malan looked good for his 36 runs (off 35 balls) before getting trapped by Iftikhar Ahmed. Sam Curran (17) played some gorgeous shots but in the process of lifting the tempo, the allrounder also threw his wicket. Skipper Moeen Ali took the chase on his chin and was single-handedly attacking England's bowler. His valiant knock (51*) kept the visitors in the chase till the end.

England needed 15 runs in the last over to seal 
this contest. Moeen denied a couple of singles in the last over and backed himself to hit big, in fact, the left-hander hit a six too in the first four balls of the over, but on the second last ball of the over, he had to run a single and David Willey needed a six off the last ball to tie the contest but unfortunately for the visitors, he managed only a single.

Haris Rauf scalped two wickets for the host while Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Wasim Jr,  Iftikhar and Shadab Khan chipped in with one each. Now the two sides will meet on Friday (30 September) at the same venue for the sixth T20I of the seven-match series. For now, hang on for the presentation folks.
19.6 A Jamal to D Willey
0 Fuller delivery on the middle and leg stump line. Willey drills that one uppishly towards the long-on region. Pakistan won the game by 6 runs and took the lead in the series.
19.5 A Jamal to M Ali
1 Again similar line and length as the previous delivery. Moeen drills that one straight to the fielder at the short cover.
19.4 A Jamal to M Ali
0 A touch fuller and outside off. Moeen covers the line of delivery as he tries to drive this through the off side but misses it. Dot ball.
Ishan: What a knock this is from Moeen, he has kept the visitors in the chase so far.
19.3 A Jamal to M Ali
6 SIXX! 50 up for England Skipper Moeen Ali with this maximum. Fuller delivery on the middle and leg stump line, is right on the slot. Moeen quickly comes into the position and heaves it high and handsome well over the long-on fence for a biggie. England needs 8 runs to win on 3 deliveries.
19.3 A Jamal to M Ali
WD WIDE! Length delivery and outside the tram line. Moeen sees off and lets it go through to the keeper. The umpire has stretched his arm and signaled it wide.
19.2 A Jamal to M Ali
0 Fuller and wide of off. Moeen throws his hands at it and drills that one down to the long-on.
19.1 A Jamal to M Ali
0 Jamal is back into the attack. Yorker delivery is right on the money. Moeen gets the leading edge of the blade onto the pads and the ball rolls it towards the leg side.
OVER 19
England
131/7
David Willey
0(0)
Moeen Ali
44(32)
Haris Rauf
2-41(4.0)
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New batsman on crease
Career
  • MATCHES38
  • RUNS226
  • SR132.00
  • AVG15.00
18.6 H Rauf to C Woakes
W GONE! WOAKES DEPARTS HERE AS HARIS PICKS UP THE SECOND WICKET OF THE NIGHT!!! Fuller delivery on the middle and leg stump line. Woakes looks to hit over the long-on fielder but doesn't get the meat of the blade. Iftikhar runs forward from long-on to take a stunning catch.
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