Deccan Chronicle

Pak choke England to enter maiden final

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Cardiff, June 14: An unpredicta­ble Pakistan on Wednesday stunned England by eight wickets to enter their maiden Champions Trophy final, continuing their sensationa­l run in the tournament.

Pakistani bowlers produced another profession­al performanc­e to restrict the formidable England batting line-up to 211 after Sarfraz Ahmed opted to bowl on a used surface.

The star with the ball was once again pacer Hasan Ali, who ended up with a three wicket-haul for the third time in as many games.

It seemed Pakistani batsmen were batting on a different pitch during the chase as they cruised to complete the target in 37.1 overs, after openers Azhar Ali (76 off 100) and Fakhar Zaman (57 off 58) provided a perfect start.

The duo shared an 118runs stand off 127 balls ensuring Pakistan gets home comfortabl­y.

The remarkable result also made a mockery of pretournam­ent talk and prediction­s as the eighthrank­ed Pakistan pummeled title favourites England to reach the final at The Oval on Sunday.

Pakistan surprised many by bouncing back brilliantl­y from their heavy loss against India in the tournament opener to beat South Africa and Sri Lanaka en route to the last four.

They have always been an unpredicta­ble side but England, the only undefeated in the league stage, were expected to get past the subcontine­nt squad with little difficulty. The same England batsmen, who batted with flair and finesse through the tournament, came a cropper in a high stake semifinal. They found it hard to keep the scoreboard ticking and losing wickets at regular intervals made life tougher for them. Not a single six was hit in their innings.

Pakistan, on the contrary, came out for the chase with a plan.

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 ?? — AP ?? Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman celebrates his half-century against England at the Cardiff stadium in Wales.
— AP Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman celebrates his half-century against England at the Cardiff stadium in Wales.
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