England’s spinners took centre stage during a 45-run win over Pakistan in the second Twenty20 international at Headingley on Sunday.
Victory saw England level the three-match series at 1-1 ahead of Tuesday’s finale at Old Trafford.
England broke with convention by fielding two leg-spinners in Adil Rashid and Matt Parkinson, with off-spinner Moeen Ali also included.
The hosts’ decision was vindicated by the leg-break duo taking a combined 3/55 from eight overs, with player of the match Moeen adding 2/32 to his useful 36 in England’s total of 200.
That proved more than enough for England to defend, with Pakistan finishing on 155/9.
Jos Buttler, captaining England in place of the rested Eoin Morgan, marked his return to international duty by top-scoring with 59.
Moeen praised Buttler’s faith in spin bowling by saying: “I don’t think it was a game plan, it was just Jos playing the conditions.
“I don’t think it was risky at all. Today it was great conditions to be a spinner.”
He added: “I thought our leg-spinners bowled fantastically well, Parky and Rash complemented each other brilliantly. They’re both very different but both very skillful.”
Earlier, Liam Livingstone – fresh from scoring England’s fastest T20 hundred on Friday – launched Pakistan quick Haris Rauf for a colossal six that soared straight over the redeveloped Football Stand.
“It was huge,” said Moeen. But I’ve seen him do that a couple of times now.
“I played with him in (South Africa’s) Mzansi Super League and he hit one out of Johannesburg!”
Buttler fell when he drilled a catch to mid-off with Livingstone’s innings ending on 38 thanks to a needless run out.
Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan shared an opening stand of exactly 50 before the skipper was caught at mid-off after driving at paceman Saqib Mahmood.
Rashid struck on his Yorkshire home ground when he had Sohaib Maqsood stumped by Buttler before a brilliant one-handed caught and bowled accounted for Rizwan.
With the tourists falling behind the run-rate, Moeen had Mohammad Hafeez caught in the deep by Jonny Bairstow before clean bowling a charging Fakhar Zaman.
Parkinson had a deserved wicket when Azam Khan became Buttler’s second stumping of the innings before Mahmood took his figures to 3-33 by bowling tailender Rauf for a duck.
“We started well, but they got 20 or 30 runs extra,” said Azam.
“We were trying to chase. After six overs, we couldn’t continue the partnership and lost wickets.”