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Pakistan beat Britain to win second men's T20 cricket worldwide - as it worked out
Babar Azam hit a unimaginable unbeaten 100 years as Pakistan pursued down Britain's objective of 200 to even out the series
"I thought we batted well and initial 10 overs we really bowled alright, they were going at eight and a piece an over," says Moeen Ali at the post-match show. "The energy changed when I astounded my and I went for 20 [21] and that truly gave them the conviction and after that they were practically relentless."
A truly extreme excursion for Britain's bowlers. Liam Dawson - who was unfortunate to have Rizwan dropped off his bowling - and Sam Curran were efficient, yet there was a lot of discipline somewhere else. In any case, they have five - five - more games in this series to figure things out. There's actually Imprint Wood, Chris Woakes and Reece Topley to return, especially to assist in the Powerplay where they haven't taken a wicket yet in this series.
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That was Babar Azam's 26th worldwide hundred. He has seven in Tests, 17 in ODIs, and two in T20Is. He's 27 years of age.
Pakistan win by 10 wickets!That is a wrap. We've seen something really unique in Karachi this evening, with Pakistan pursuing down 200 without losing a solitary wicket. Rizwan shifts focus over to the sky prior to giving his great mate Babar a monstrous embrace. What a climate it peers out there as the fans absorb this close by their legends out in the center.
nineteenth over: Pakistan 197-0 (Babar 105, Rizwan 87) Only one surrendered first up from Wood, and he's just insignificantly off from nailing the yorker next ball as Babar whips away for four. Wood answers by getting the yorker right, however Rizwan brings a ball wide of off stump and sends it down the ground for four. Moeen drops an exceptionally extreme possibility at short additional cover as Wood begins to lose his lines, dumbfounding three wides in the. Pakistan need only three from the last finished.


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