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Home  »  Cricket  »  England vs Pakistan 2024  »  4th T20I Scorecard

Pakistan vs England Scorecard, 4th T20I, England vs Pakistan 2024

Result · May 30 2024, Thu - 11:00 PM (IST)
PAKISTAN
157
ENGLAND
158/3
England won by 7 wickets
CRR:10.19
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mark Wood 4 - 35 2 8.8
Jofra Archer 3.5 - 31 1 8.1
Chris Jordan 3 - 24 1 8
Moeen Ali 2 - 23 1 11.5
Adil Rashid 4 - 27 2 6.8
Liam Livingstone 3 1 17 2 5.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
59/1 (5.6) Babar Azam
65/2 (6.4) Mohammad Rizwan
83/3 (8.6) Fakhar Zaman
84/4 (9.2) Shadab Khan
86/5 (10.2) Azam Khan
126/6 (14.1) Usman Khan
126/7 (14.3) Shaheen Afridi
145/8 (17.6) Iftikhar Ahmed
149/9 (18.4) Naseem Shah
157/10 (19.5) Haris Rauf
ENGLAND - 158/3 (15.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Philip Salt c Mohammad Rizwan b Haris Rauf 45 24 6 2 187.5
Jos Buttler (c) (wk) c Azam Khan b Haris Rauf 39 21 7 1 185.71
Will Jacks b Haris Rauf 20 18 1 1 111.11
Jonny Bairstow Not out 28 16 1 3 175
Harry Brook Not out 17 14 1 1 121.43
Moeen Ali - - - - -
Liam Livingstone - - - - -
Chris Jordan - - - - -
Mark Wood - - - - -
Jofra Archer - - - - -
Adil Rashid - - - - -
Extras 9 ( lb: 2 w: 7)
Total 158 / 3 (15.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 3 - 20 0 6.7
Naseem Shah 4 - 51 0 12.8
Mohammad Amir 2 - 27 0 13.5
Haris Rauf 3.3 - 38 3 10.9
Shadab Khan 3 - 20 0 6.7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
82/1 (6.2) Philip Salt
101/2 (8.6) Jos Buttler
112/3 (10.6) Will Jacks
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in England 2024
Date: May 30 2024, Thu - 11:00 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: London
Venue: The Kia Oval
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bowl.
England Playing XI: Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Phil Salt, Will Jacks, Harry Brook, Jonny Bairstow, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Chris Jordan, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid
Pakistan Playing XI: Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan, Usman Khan, Fakhar Zaman, Shadab Khan, Azam Khan (wk), Iftikhar Ahmed, Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Amir, Naseem Shah
  • England have won their last four men’s T20Is against Pakistan; a fifth consecutive win in this match would be their outright longest winning run against them in the history of the format (also W4 from February 2012 to November 2015).
  • Pakistan lost their most recent men’s T20I away from home (25 May 2024 v England); they had won three of their four matches on the road in the format prior to that game (L1).
  • England have won three of their last four men’s T20Is (L1), including a 23-run victory against Pakistan last time out; it’s more than they won across their nine matches in the format prior to that span (W2 L7).
  • England have lost each of their last three men’s T20Is at The Oval in London, more than they lost across all their five matches at the venue in the format prior to that span (W3 L2); their most recent win at the venue was a 10-wicket victory against West Indies (23 September 2011).
  • England have a catch success rate of 92% (61/66) in men’s T20Is since the beginning of 2023, the best of any Test playing country in that time and nine percentage points more than Pakistan (83%).
  • Pakistan have a bowling strike rate of 10.7 during the death overs (17th-20th) in men’s T20Is since the beginning of 2023, the second best of any Test playing country in that time (Sri Lanka – 9.8).
  • Jos Buttler (115) is one away from surpassing Eoin Morgan (115) for the outright most appearances for England in men’s T20I history; he’s scored 50+ in three of his last four T20I innings (51, 55, 11, 84).
  • Chris Jordan (97) is three away from becoming the 13th player to take 100 wickets in men’s T20Is and the second for England (Adil Rashid – 108); he’s taken three wickets across his last two T20I innings against Pakistan.
  • Shadab Khan (99) is one away from becoming the fourth player to reach 100 appearances for Pakistan in men’s T20I history (Shoaib Malik – 123, Mohammad Hafeez – 119, Babar Azam – 118); he’s taken 14 wickets across his 11 T20I bowling innings against England.
  • Babar Azam (3,987) is 13 away from becoming the second player to score 4,000 runs in men’s T20I history (Virat Kohli – 4,037 for India) and the first for Pakistan; he’s scored 50+ in three of his last five T20I innings (69, 57, 0, 75, 32).
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