England head coach Matthew Mott praised left-arm spin all-rounder Liam Dawson's fighting cameo of 34, terming it "special" despite facing a narrow three-run defeat to Pakistan in the fourth T20I at the National Stadium.
In the chase of 167, England needed 33 off the last three overs with three wickets in hand. Dawson got England ahead in the match as he smashed Mohammad Hasnain for six and four straight fours to take 24 runs off the 18th over. He then took another boundary off Haris Rauf in the penultimate over to get the equation down to five runs off just ten balls.
But on the very next ball, Dawson tried to pull a fiery short ball, which went straight to the mid-wicket fielder, ending his cameo at 34 off just 17 balls coming at a strike rate of 200. It was a superlative effort from Dawson, who had a previous top score of 10 in T20Is. But his efforts went in vain as England lost their remaining two wickets to fall short by three runs.