Morgan leads England to Pakistan victory in second T20

31 August, 2020
Morgan leads England to Pakistan victory in second T20
England captain Eoin Morgan led from the front as the hosts beat Pakistan by five wickets to win the second Twenty20 international at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Morgan came in on a hat-trick after leg-spinner Shadab Khan had reduced the house side, who were chasing a stiff victory target of 196, to 66-2.

However the Irishman and fellow left-hander Dawid Malan (54 not out) took the overall game from tourists with a third-wicket stand of 112.
Victory, achieved with five balls to spare, saw the 50-over world champions go 1-0 up in a three-match series following Friday's rain-marred no cause Manchester.

The travelling side's cause was not helped when experienced left-arm quick Mohammad Amir limped off after bowling just two overs using what were a hamstring injury.

Jonny Bairstow and Tom Banton made a sound commence to England's chase.

But a partnership of 66 ended when Bairstow, on 44, miscued a sweep off leg-spinner Shadab Khan to short fine leg.

Next ball, with the batsmen having crossed, Banton -- fresh from making 71, his maiden fifty at this level, was lbw for 20 after missing a sweep.

Morgan survived the hat-trick delivery but might have been lbw for a second-ball duck to Shadab, who finished with fine figures of 3-34 from his maximum four overs.
But a good umpire's call verdict following Martin Saggers' original not out decision, went in the batsman's favour.

Morgan cut Iftikhar Ahmed over long-off for an audacious six before late-cutting the spinner for four.

His fourth six, off left-arm fast bowler Shaheen Afridi, saw Morgan to a 27-ball fifty that also included three fours.

By enough time he holed out off paceman Haris Rauf, England needed under a run-a-ball to win.

Malan might have missed this match hadn't England been fielding separate red and white-ball squads in a coronavirus-affected season, with batsmen such as Test captain Joe Root and Jos Buttler omitted out of this series.

But his 35-ball half-century was his seventh score of fifty or more in just 12 Twenty20 internationals and Malan finished the match when he cut Afridi for four.

Earlier, Pakistan made 195-4 featuring fine fifties from veteran batsman Mohammad Hafeez (69) and skipper Babar Azam (56).

Leg-spinner Adil Rashid took 2-32 from his maximum four overs but the rest of England's attack lacked penetration, with seamer Tom Curran conceding 46 runs -- including 23 off one over.

Babar, the world's top-ranked Twenty20 batsman, pulled the first ball of the match, from fast bowler Saqib Mahmood, for four.

He visited fifty with a excellent extra-cover drive off Rashid -- his seventh four in 37 balls.

But Rashid had his revenge when Babar miscued a pull to deep midwicket.

Hafeez kept the runs coming, with a scooped four off Mahmood seeing him to a 26-ball fifty before the 39-year-old was dismissed off the penultimate ball of the innings.

This series, which in common with all international cricket in England this season is being played nowadays due to COVID-19, concludes at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
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