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ENG vs PAK: Saqib Mahmood Strikes As England 'C Team' Thrash Pakistan

Saqib Mahmood marked his return to England duty with a four-wicket haul as the completely changed hosts put their Covid-19 problems behind them with an emphatic nine-wicket win over Pakistan in the fi

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By IANS News July 08, 2021 • 23:36 PM
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"It was a very clinical performance, when you get opposition four down early on then you're ahead in the game," said stand-in England captain Ben Stokes at the presentation ceremony.

"When you get a new group together you're striving for that first real team performance. We didn't get put under pressure today, I have no doubt we will at some point." Mahmood added: "As a team we want to win games, and as players you want to contribute to those wins."

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Azam paid tribute to England's makeshift attack by saying: "We were a bit loose with the bat, and that's why we didn't get a big total, but credit to the England bowlers." Such was England's command, Stokes bowled just one over despite the World Cup-winner being the most experienced member of the attack.

England made a sensational start when Mahmood snared Imam-ul-Haq lbw with the first ball after a review ordered by Stokes confirmed the delivery had pitched in line. Two balls later, Mahmood had a prize wicket when Azam edged to Crawley at second slip, with Pakistan yet to score a run.

And when Mahmood had Pakistan debutant Saud Shakeel lbw for five, the tourists were 26-4 from seven overs. But Fakhar Zaman counter-attacked to the delight of Pakistan fans in a crowd limited to 2,251 by Welsh government virus restrictions.

The left-handed opener hit six fours, including a straight drive off debutant fast bowler Brydon Carse. New batsman Sohaib Maqsood, in his first ODI for five years, flat-batted Carse over extra-cover for six.

But a promising stand of 53 ended in farcical fashion when non-striker Maqsood, lured down the pitch by the advancing Zaman's call for a single, was undone when his partner suddenly stopped, with James Vince running him out for 19.

Pakistan, restricted to intra-squad rather than tour matches, badly needed the in-touch Zaman to keep going. However, he fell tamely for 47 when a miscued cut off leg-spinner Matt Parkinson lobbed to backward point. And when Mahmood had Faheem Ashraf caught behind, Pakistan were 101-7.

England debutant opener Phil Salt - born in Wales but now with Sussex - fell early when he edged Shaheen Shah Afridi to first slip. But Malan made a run-a-ball fifty, with Crawley - following a run of low scores at Test level - even quicker to the landmark.



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