England would be really happy with their effort in the death overs as they restrict Pakistan to 190/4 at the end of the first innings.
Pakistan veteran Mohammad Hafeez was the star of their show, as he matched his best ever score in a T20I by finishing at 86 runs off just 52 balls smashing six 6s and four 4s. Debutant Haider Ali became the first Pakistan batsman to score a half-century in their debut T20I innings as he got out at 54 runs off 33 balls to England Pacer Chris Jordan.
191 to win 🏏
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England posses enough firepower in their batting lineup as they proved in the last match by chasing down a target of 195 runs. However, with experienced pacer Wahab Riaz back in the Pakistan lineup and with former captain Sarfaraz Ahmed back behind the stumps, Pakistan will be confident of defending their total.
 
 
          