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Pakistan vs England 2nd T20: Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan lit up Karachi in record chase

Babar Azam scored a brilliant 66-ball 110 not out in Pakistan's massive 10-wicket win over England in Karachi on Thursday. AP

 

 

 

Babar Azam shot 11 fours and five sixes during the course of his innings as Pakistan added 59 runs while his counterpart Moeen Ali gave away 21 runs in an over. AP
Mohammad Rizwan shot five boundaries and four sixed during the course of his innings while facing just 51 deliveries. AP
Earlier, England captain Moeen Ali, opting to bat first after winning the toss, scored 23-ball 55 coming at number six to take England to 199 for 5 in 20 overs. AP
Ben Duckett scored a 22-ball 43 in the middle overs to keep the scoreboard moving after Alex Hales and Phil Salt provided a good stand to England at the top. AP
Haris Rauf was pick among the bowlers on a bowling graveyard of a surface as the pacer retained a spell of 2 wickets for 30 runs. AP

 

 



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