Pakistan vs england final 2022

  1. England vs. Pakistan T20 World Cup Final result: Ben Stokes leads England to T20 glory
  2. Pakistan vs England, T20 World Cup 2022 Highlights: ENG beat PAK by 5 wickets, crowned champions
  3. PAK vs ENG T20 World cup final Live streaming: When and where to watch Pakistan vs England match in India?


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England vs. Pakistan T20 World Cup Final result: Ben Stokes leads England to T20 glory

England are the 2022 T20 World Cup Champions after defeating Pakistan by five wickets. The English won the toss and decided to bowl first, putting Pakistan at the crease to start the evening. The underdogs (Pakistan) struggled to get their batters going asBabar Azam (32 runs off 27 balls) was the only opener to punish some of the opponents bowling. Shan Masood can also hold his head up high, rushing to 38 runs off 28 and looking to help set a healthy score for England to chase. However, the bowling efforts of Sam Curran (3/12) and Adil Rashid (2/22) restricted Pakistan to 137 runs off the 20 overs. With a chase of 138 runs, Jos Buttler got the favourites off to a hot start but Alex Hales ran into Shaheen Shah Afridi in the opening over. Buttler finished with 26 runs off 17 balls and helped set up the victory. Ben Stokes came in at 2/32 and was arguably the man of the match. The left-handed batter notched up his first International T20 50 and also the winning run. Afridi did go down with a knee injury and that looked to have turned the tide in England's favour. Haris Rauf (2/23) kept Pakistan in the hunt but couldn't get the job done. England's Curran was awarded with the Man-of-the-Match. Sam Curran is Player of the Match in the Pakistan vs England T20 World Cup Final score Team 1st Innings Pakistan 8/137 England 5/138 WHAT A WIN! 🎉 England are the new 19th over:WICKET! Ali chopped back onto the stumps by Wasim's yorker. Stokes knocks up his first International T20 50 with...

Pakistan vs England, T20 World Cup 2022 Highlights: ENG beat PAK by 5 wickets, crowned champions

Pakistan vs England, T20 World Cup Highlights: Pakistan may have only been able to score 137/8 but they made sure that England had to crawl their way to their second T20 World Cup title. Star all-rounder Ben Stokes, who was also a protagonist in England's 2019 World Cup final win, hit the winning runs and scored his first-ever T20I half century in the process. He finished on 52 off 49 balls. Pakistan looked capable of defending the total when they dialled up the pressure but Stokes and Moeen Ali turned it around with some big hits in the last five overs. Earlier, it was Sam Curran who led the way for England with figures of 3/12. England are the first team to hold the ODI and T20I World Cups(Getty Images) Buttler finishes his chat and strolls over to lift the trophy. The firecrackers go up, they are bursting all around the colossal MCG. Their talismanic captain retired just a few months before this tournament and they had a bit of a low phase under Buttler. But here they are now, as undisputed champions of white-ball cricket. There were questions over Ben Stokes' place in this batting lineup even until the semi-final but he is the man who pushed them to the title today. As he did in the 2019 World Cup and as he did in that famous Headingley Test. That's it from us here for this tournament but we have a lot of good stuff coming up on this match for the rest of the day. Goodbye and goodnight! • "This is the icing on the cake, to win the T20 World Cup, just immensely proud. A...

PAK vs ENG T20 World cup final Live streaming: When and where to watch Pakistan vs England match in India?

16 teams began the tournament and only two of them are left as Pakistan face England in the grand final of the T20 World Cup. Both the teams are looking to lift the trophy for the second time after a roller-coaster run into the final. In the summit clash, England skipper Jos Buttler won the toss and chose to bowl first. The English bowling unit produced a performance to remember as they restricted Pakistan to a score of just 137 with Sam Curran taking a three-wicket haul and Adil Rashid taking two wickets. The similarities from the 1992 World Cup are uncanny but England would want to change them. Imran Khan's side beat the Englishmen 30 years ago, but like Pakistan, Jos Buttler-led side is coming to the final with a thumping win as well. England openers Jos Buttler and Alex Hales chased down 170 runs without breaking a sweat against India in the second semi-final and despite missing two of their key players, they looked like a team in form and extremely strong. It will be Pakistan's bowling vs the England batters but the team that performs better in their weaker suit might just take the cup, the saucer and the whole world by storm.