Buttler

England beat Australia by 8 wickets, 3rd win

Buttler
Buttler’s 71 not out steered England to third win 

ICC Men’s World Cup, Group 1

Australia 125 ao, 20 ov, Finch 44 off 49, 4 fours, A Agar 20 off 20, 2 sixes, Jordan 3-17, Woakes 2-23, Livingstone 1-15, Rashid 1-19, Mills 2-45.

England 126-2, 11.4ov, Roy 22 off 20, 1 four,1 six, Buttler 71* off 32, 5 fours, 5 sixes, Bairstow 16 off 11, 2 sixes, A Agar 1-15, Zampa 1-37.

Jordan took 3-17 and Woakes 2-23 reduced Australia to 21-4 and restricted them to 125 ao, with Finch 44 and Agar 20, took them to their fifth lowest total in T20.

Buttler 71 not out off 32 balls and Roy 22 not out from 20 balls gave England their third successive victory. England win with 8.2 overs to spare.

 

Pakistan who beat Afghanistan on the brink of T20 World cup Semi-finals

Pakistan's Barber
Pakistan’s Barbar’s 51 and Asif Ali

ICC Men’s World Cup, Dubai.

Pakistan vs Afghanistan

Afghanistan 147-6, 20ov, Nabi 35* off 32, 5 fours, Gulbadin 35* off 25, 4 fours, 1 six, I Wasim 2-25, Shaheen 1-22, Rauf 1-37, Hasan 1-38, Shadab 1-22.

 

Pakistan 148-5, 19 ov, Babar 51 off 47, 4 fours, Fakhar 30 off 25, 2 fours, 1six, Asif Ali 25 off 7, 4 sixes, Rashid 2-26, Naveen 1-22, Nabi 1-36,Mujeeb 1-14.

Pakistan beat Afghanistan by a thrilling five-wicket in Dubai.

Pakistan were cruising in a chase of 148 until captain Babar Azam was bowled by Rashid Khan for 51. Shoaib Malik was caught behind in the next over, as 24 more runs were needed  from the last 12 balls. Asif Ali  25, smashed four sixes from six balls in the 19th over to steal success with six balls to spare.

Earlier Afghanistan were restricted to 147-6 by high-octane Pakistan’s bowlers, including Wasim 2-25, but an batting unbeaten seventh-wicket stand of 71 between Mohammad Nabi and Gubadin Naib who both made 35 not out, saw them recover from 76-6.

Pakistan are top of Group 2, with three wins from three games.