ABHISHEK SINGH ∙ 17 July 2021
ENG vs PAK: Livingstone’s record hundred in vain as Pakistan register first win on England tour
It took Pakistan to score its highest ever total in T20Is to deny a rampant Liam Livingstone from snatching away a sensational victory for his team single-handedly. The Lancashire lad first scored the fastest fifty for England in T20Is, coming off just 17 balls and then converted it into the fastest hundred as he took 25 more balls to reach his hundred. He broke Dawid Malan’s record of 48 ball hundred. But all that wasn’t enough as Shadab Khan kept chipping away with wickets while Mohammad Hasnain and Shaheen Shah Afridi kept moving the required run rate higher than the scoring run rate with their tight bowling. Eventually, even after never bothering to slow down right from the start of their chase, England bundled out for 201 and lost the game by 31 runs. Along with Livingstone, Jason Roy (32 from 13 balls) was the only other English batter who seemed to have got going while the rest faltered after hitting a boundary or two. For the Men in Green though, apart from Shadab, Shaheen too took three wickets and gave away only 30 runs in his 3.2 overs to be named Man of the Match. Earlier in the day, Babar Azam was at his very best as the skipper carried his form from Birmingham to Nottingham, hitting 85 off just 49 balls to carry Pakistan to its highest ever T20I total. He got ample support from the likes of Mohamad Rizwan (63 off 41), Sohaib Maqsood (19 off 7), Fakhar Zaman (26 off 8) and Mohammad Hafeez (24 off 10) at the beginning and end of the innings as the hosts garnered 152 runs in the last 10 overs. Babar, who sounded frustrated in the three ODIs was happy with the win. Speaking in the post-match presentation, he said, “I spoke about not repeating the mistakes. In the T20s, you need to take quick decisions, you gotta enjoy your cricket. We gave 100% in all departments. We'll look to build on the momentum and continue playing the way we did.” English skipper Morgan, who experimented by resting a few of his main players like Adil Rashid, Chris Jordan and Jos Buttler, still chose to look at the positives from the game. He credited Livingstone for his brilliant performance and said that his side was on track for the T20 World Cup preparations. “There were a lot of positives, this ground replicates Sharjah where we might play World Cup games. It's good to be under pressure to find out more about the team. Liam, an incredible knock, over the last six years as a group we've watched incredible knocks from Buttler, Roy, Ali, that was as good as any of them," said the 34-year-old. The two teams would now travel to Headingley in Leeds for the second T20I on Sunday, July 18 with Pakistan looking to seal the series and compensate for the ODI horror show. England on the other hand would bank themselves to make a strong comeback.