Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

England send Pakistan crashing out of World Cup with thumping win

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KOLKATA, Nov 11, 2023 (AFP): England sent Pakistan crashing out of the World Cup with a convincing 93-run win as Ben Stokes and David Willey helped their team end their miserable title defence on a high in Kolkata on Saturday.

Stokes, who came out of ODI retirement for the World Cup, scored 84 while Joe Root hit 60 to lift England to an impressive 337-9 in their 50 overs before Pakistan folded on 244 in 43.3 overs.

Willey, who already announced he will retire from internatio­nal cricket after the World Cup, removed Pakistan openers Abdullah Shafique (0) and Fakhar Zaman (1) before dismissing Agha Salman for 51 to finish with 3-56.

With Salman's wicket, Willey also completed 100 wickets in his 73rd ODI. Fellow fast bowler Gus Atkinson (2-45) had Babar Azam for 38, caught at short mid-wicket off a miscued pull to end the Pakistan skipper's belowpar tournament on 320 runs with four fifties but without a century.

Spinners Moeen Ali (2-60) and Adil Rashid (2-55) took care of the middleorde­r as only Salman defied the bowling with a fighting 45-ball knock studded with six boundaries and a six. Tail-enders Shaheen Shah Afridi scored 27 and Haris Rauf made 35 to at least take Pakistan past the 200mark.

Ali removed Mohammad Rizwan for a 51-ball 36 and Iftikhar Ahmed for three while Rashid had Saud Shakeel bowled round his legs for 29 before bowling Shadab Khan for four with a googly. Pakistan started the day needing to beat England by 287 runs in order to squeeze into the semi-finals on net run-rate but that escape route was immediatel­y closed when Buttler won the toss and chose to bat first.

As a result, New Zealand became the fourth team into the semi-finals and will face undefeated India in Mumbai on November 15. A day later, Australia and South Africa will meet in the other semi-final in Kolkata. Stokes -- dropped on 10 by Shaheen off his own bowling -- rode his luck during a 76-ball innings.

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