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  1. PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 Highlights: Babar, Rizwan demolish England as Pakistan win by 10 wickets, level series at 1
  2. T20 Blast: Moeen Ali shines, Surrey breaks records and Notts and Somerset win again
  3. 2023 Vitality Blast: Your essential guide to the T20 tournament, live on Sky Sports
  4. T20 Blast: Evans ton leads Surrey run
  5. Everything you need to know about the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022


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PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 Highlights: Babar, Rizwan demolish England as Pakistan win by 10 wickets, level series at 1

• • • • PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 Highlights: Babar, Rizwan demolish England as Pakistan win by 10 wickets, level series at 1-1 PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 Highlights: Babar, Rizwan demolish England as Pakistan win by 10 wickets, level series at 1-1 PAK vs ENG 2nd T20 highlights, Pakistan vs England 2nd T20I Match Ball-by-Ball Commentary: Pakistan chase down 200 with 3 balls to spare. Pakistan's captain Babar Azam jumps to celebrate after hitting a boundary to win the second T20 cricket match against England, in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) Pakistan vs England 2nd T20 Match Highlights: Babar Azam returned to batting form with a century and Mohammad Rizwan hit 88 in a Pakistan record-breaking double-century opening stand to beat England by 10 wickets in the second Twenty20 on Thursday. Babar made an unbeaten 110 in his second T20 century off 66 balls as Pakistan reached 203-0 with three balls to spare to level the seven-match series. Moeen Ali accelerated at the backend of England’s innings with an unbeaten 55 off 23 balls and led the team to 199-5 after he won the toss and elected to bat. Babar and Rizwan charged against England with aggressive batting as the visitors couldn’t hold onto their chances to break the stand. Follow PAK vs ENG 2nd T20I highlights below. Luke Wood for the 19th over and gets hit for two boundaries in this over. These guys don't know when to stop, do they? Masterclass in attacking batting. Two back to back wides to follow. A...

T20 Blast: Moeen Ali shines, Surrey breaks records and Notts and Somerset win again

Veteran spinner Moeen Ali took three wickets for just 16 runs for Birmingham Bears Moeen Ali celebrated his impending England Test return in style, with three wickets as Birmingham Bears beat Northamptonshire Steelbacks, while a thrilling night of T20 Blast action saw victories for respective group leaders Notts and Somerset and a record-breaking win for Surrey over Sussex. Notts Outlaws remain top after a nervy three-wicket win over local rivals Derbyshire, while Yorkshire beat Worcestershire to go third and there was a rare victory for Leicestershire. In the South Group, Somerset's formidable form continued, Will Smeed crashing the ball to all parts in a crushing 80-run triumph over Gloucestershire. Surrey, who are second with six wins from eight games, were also in imperious batting form as they recorded 258-6 in thrashing Sussex Sharks, their highest total in the T20 Blast and the fourth best in competition's history. Elsewhere, there were wins for Essex and Kent Spitfires. • T20 Blast tables • T20 Blast scores and fixtures The T20 Blast now takes a pause for seven days, with the County Championship resuming on Sunday, before the limited overs competition returns on Friday, 16 June. Moeen spins Bears to victory over Steelbacks Moeen Ali sent an early shot skywards and was out for just 12 off nine balls Moeen celebrated his impending England Test return in style, taking 3-16 as Birmingham Bears defended what appeared to be a meagre 137 all out to beat Northamptonshire S...

2023 Vitality Blast: Your essential guide to the T20 tournament, live on Sky Sports

2023 Vitality Blast: Your essential guide to the T20 tournament, live on Sky Sports Who are the England stars hoping to fire ahead of the World Cup? Which overseas stars are set to impress? And who are favourites to win in 2023? Watch the Vitality Blast live on Sky Sports, starting with a Saturday double-header - live on Sky Sports Cricket from 2pm The Vitality Blast is back! The domestic T20 tournament blasts into action on Saturday with a double-header live on Sky Sports. Ahead of its return, here’s all you need to know about the 2023 tournament… Watch the Vitality Blast live on Sky Sports Sky Sports will broadcast 25 exclusively live games from the 2023 Vitality Blast, following the tournament from opening day on Saturday May 20 right the way through to the carnival atmosphere of Finals Day at Edgbaston on Saturday July 15. Image: Hampshire Hawks celebrate their victory on Finals Day of the 2022 Vitality Blast We'll get our first glimpse of defending champions Hampshire Hawks on Wednesday night, as the three-time winners visit Somerset - live on Sky Sports Cricket from 6.45pm - while Surrey are in action twice in as many days on opening week, with their London derby against Middlesex at Lord's on Thursday and then a home clash against Kent Spitfires on Friday, both live on Sky Sports Cricket from 6pm. • James Anderson 'gutted' for Jofra Archer | Jonny Bairstow has sympathy for Ben Foakes • • Get Sky Sports | Get NOW | Download the Sky Sports App What is the format for 2...

T20 Blast: Evans ton leads Surrey run

Laurie Evans (left) has played T20 franchise cricket all around the world Vitality Blast, South Group: Glamorgan v Surrey Surrey 236-2 (20 overs): Evans 118*, S Curran 66, Jacks 46 Glamorgan 171-8 (20 overs): Northeast 76; Atkinson 2-24, Jordan 2-26, S Curran 2-36 Surrey (2 pts) beat Glamorgan by 65 runs Laurie Evans' T20 career-best was the highlight of a superb Surrey batting display as they beat Glamorgan by 65 runs. Glamorgan could not match the demanding run-rate and finished on 171-8 with Sam Northeast making 76. It was Surrey's fifth win from seven games while Glamorgan have four from six. Despite Curran's contributions with bat and ball, the night belonged to globe-trotting veteran Evans in his 232rd match in the format. Surrey started at full throttle and kept it that way as Will Jacks and Evans played a glorious range of shots in the evening sunshine. The century came up in the 10th over and Jacks was only playing second fiddle because he faced fewer deliveries, his 46 coming off 29 balls. Glamorgan's slim bowling resources were left even slimmer when Dan Douthwaite went off with a side strain after bowling just 10 balls. Jacks fell lbw to Australian leg-spinner Peter Hatzoglou but Curran's entrance kept up and even accelerated the furious scoring rate. Evans was dropped on the boundary on 94 by Kiran Carlson, who dislocated his finger in the previous match, and shortly afterwards reached three figures off just 52 balls. Curran was not to be outdone as he passed ...

Everything you need to know about the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022

Whether it be Yuvraj Singh's six sixes, Carlos Brathwaite's last-over heroics, or Shaheen Afridi's new-ball fireworks, T20 World Cups have delivered drama in spades - and the 2022 edition is set to outdo them all. From fixtures to squads to venues to the latest news and much more, this is your one-stop shop for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022 with everything you need to know about the tournament. 📰 Latest news 🏏 In-game clips 📽️ Match Highlights …and much more! Download the all new ICC Men’s The groups First Round Group A Namibia, Netherlands, Sri Lanka, United Arab Emirates Group B Ireland, Scotland, West Indies, Zimbabwe Super 12 Group 1 Afghanistan, Australia, England, New Zealand, Group A winner, Group B runner-up Group 2 Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Group B winner, Group A runner-up The venues Seven venues across Australia will be used in total during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2022, with the Melbourne Cricket Ground hosting the final and the semi-finals set to be played at Adelaide Oval and the Sydney Cricket Ground. The Gabba in Brisbane, Kardinia Park in Geelong, Bellerive Oval in Hobart and Perth Stadium are the other host venues. The teams Afghanistan An experienced squad will be looking to punch above their weight, spearheaded as ever by the brilliant Rashid Khan. The star spinner is arguably the world’s most dangerous T20 bowler and will be supported by the likes of Mujeeb Ur Rahman to set up Afghanistan with a chance of making a deep run in the...