England Ride On Ben Stokes And Sam Curran’s Brilliance To Win 2nd T20 World Cup Title, Beat Pakistan By 5 Wickets In Final

England were crowned champions of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 on Sunday as they beat Pakistan with five goals in what turned out to be an all-out victory. This is the second time England won the T20 World Cup, 12 years later Paul CollingwoodTheir team beat Australia to win the first ICC title for ‘Three Lions’in 2010. Ben Stokes hit the 50-game undefeated mark to bring the team home after Sam CurranThe ball’s excellence limited Pakistan to a total of 137 runs below the threshold. England are currently the first team to jointly host the World Cup over 50 and the T20.
Pakistan needed a spectacular bowling performance to stay in the game they did.
Shaheen Shah Afridi creates a delivery peach for the semi-final star of the British castle Alex Hales 1 in the early part of the chase to give Pakistan a much-needed start after an underwhelming performance with the Bats.
Skiers Jos Buttler fought fire as he delivered a series of handsome hits to send him away in the power match. Phil Salt’s brief time in between created two boundaries but he became Haris RaufThe first victim, delivering an easy catch to Iftikhar in the mid lane is ‘Three Lions’ dropped to 32/2. A man clearly seen as Rauf returned to pick up Buttler’s big stick (26 years old) when a sea of green erupted at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
At 45/3 with the gameplay still intact, Pakistan fought back to the match and now most of it is in the role of England’s 2019 World Cup hero Ben Stokes.
Stokes and Brook passed a total of 80 and kept the claim rate in a comfortable range but Shadab Khan His final beat to eliminate the latter gives 20 when England is 84/4.
Naseem Shah made an impressive comeback in the game by bowling two too tight as the bid rate started to soar.
But a big change happened when Pakistan’s top speed athlete Shaheen limped off the field after bowling in the first serve of the round of 16. Part-time mainstay Iftikhar was served. to the finish and he almost got rid of Ben Stokes. Missing ball Babar Azam at long intervals and Stokes went on to hit a touchline and six hits in the last two serves to bring the equation down to 28 balls requiring 24 balls.
Moeen starts next from Mohammad Wasim with two back-to-back touchlines and ended with another as England needed 12 to win 3 passes.
With 6 runs and 11 balls, Mohammad Wasim ended Ali’s 19 runs to keep Pakistan breathing.
Pakistan was defeated first after England captain Buttler won. Pakistan captain Babar Azam and opening partner Mohammad Rizwan managed to get the team off to a solid start but Curran helped England get an early breakthrough as Rizwan broke his heart with a personal score of 15.
He continued to keep Pakistani smashers on a tight chain, giving away only 39 times in the power play. Babar dropped anchor but baskets still fell around him as Mohammad Haris (8) failed to execute his offensive play in the climactic clash, falling prey to Adil Rashid’s rogue.
Babar and the left-hander Shan Masood brought some stability to the innings with their cautious approach, taking the team to 68/2 after 10 runs. Masood Attack Liam Livingstoneovertake Pakistan and lead Pakistan to 84/2 after 11 passes.
But the wickets started to fall apart later when Rashid sent off Babar for 32 and Stokes returned to hit back dangerously Iftikhar Ahmed for a duck.
Shahab Khan unleashed a couple of big hits to put Pakistan in a position where they could win with a 150-plus score, but they had no answer for the excellence of Curran, who returned for elimination. Shan Masood is stabilizing at 38th place.
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Chris Jordan took Shadab (20) and a few lucky hits put Pakistan at 137/8.
Sam Curran (December 3) is the star of the show for England with Adil Rashid (2/22) and Chris Jordan (2/27) taking on the supporting cast.
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