Pakistan crushed England by eight-wickets in an unexpected one-sided trashing in the Champions Trophy semi-final in Cardiff on Wednesday. England were bowled out for only 211 which Pakistan chased down in comprehensive style, winning by eight wickets and more than 12 overs to go.
After winning the toss and putting England in, Sarfaraz Ahmed’s team were brilliant with the slower ball to ensure England collapsed from 118/2 to 211 all out. Hassan Ali was the standout performer for Pakistan with figures of 3/35 with Junaid Khan and Rumman Raees returning figures of 2/42 and 2/44 respectively. Joe Root was England’s highest scorer with 46.
Azhar Ali and Fakhar Zaman put on a breezy 118-run partnership which broke the back of the chase and settled Pakistani nerves. Fakhar was dismissed for a 58-ball 56 and Azhar Ali was out for a 100-ball 76 but both had done enough. Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez knocked off the minimum runs to take Pakistan home and through to a famous final.
As it happened:
9.55 pm: So that’s it from us here today. A one-sided thrashing, but not the team we expected at the end of it. Pakistan are through to the final...what a turnaround! Their 124-run thrashing against India seems a distant dream now. Who will they meet? India or Bangladesh? We’ll find out tomorrow...but remember this is the season of upsets!
Lost convincingly to India.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) June 14, 2017
Defeated World No. 1 SA.
Scraped past Sri Lanka.
Thumped England.
Just Pakistan things.#ENGvPAK
Here’s our full match report:
#Pakistan thrash #England by eight wickets to book place in #ChampionsTrophy final. #CT17
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Report: https://t.co/HDZEw59MDN pic.twitter.com/ZP9F1Vvw9s
9.51 pm: A forlorn Eoin Morgan says, “We didn’t adapt to conditions well. Pakistan were great. Don’t think we were simply used to the wicket. We did not adjust with the bat. 200 isn’t a competitive score. 250-270 would have been great. It’s the way it is (used pitch). You have to be good in all conditions. There’s no home advantage for any side. We bowled OK but 211 is not a good score. Still continuing to learn our cricket. ”
A delighted Sarfaraz Ahmed: “Our bowlers are doing very well. We decided, at the toss, that we could do it. Credit goes to team management to inspire us for knockout games. Hassan Ali is a very energetic bowler....hope he takes more wickets in the final.”
9.48 pm: Hassan Ali is the Man of the Match! “Big match,” he says. “Last three overs, I didn’t do well against India. Stuck to my plans. Azhar Mahmood gave me plans. Tomorrow is my brother’s birthday...wanted to give him this best gift.”
Pakistan team taking a lap of honour to celebrate with their fans.
Lap of honour by @TheRealPCB to acknowledge the tremendous Pakistan supporters #CT17 pic.twitter.com/YDbxGcumOj
— Ioan Dyer (@Ioan_Dyer) June 14, 2017
Sarfraz leading some of his players on lap of honour. Deserves to milk the moment after brilliant performance.
— Nick Hoult (@NHoultCricket) June 14, 2017
Some reactions:
Pakistan have been superb today - their best performance of the tournament. And without Mohammad Amir too.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) June 14, 2017
Feel so stupid for wanting Pk to play modern odi cricket. Turns out same thing that works in tests, works in odis. Just play like its 1994.
— Hassan Cheema (@mediagag) June 14, 2017
How good have the new entrants been! Each has played a role in Pakistan's stunning win.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
9.40 pm: There it is! A famous victory for Pakistan. They make their first Champions Trophy final! Hafeez slams two boundaries off Moeen Ali through off and takes a single to level scores. He slames away a boundary off Stokes to win it for his team! FINALS, THEY ARE NEXT!
Pakistan just know how to do it in tournaments. They just love the big stage don't they. BMT of the highest order 🏏 #ENGvPAK
— Raazin Allie (@Raazin07) June 14, 2017
What a comprehensive victory. Won by eight wickets with 77 deliveries in hand!
Ladies & Gentlemen, your first finalist of #CT17:
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Pakistan!
Incredible turnaround.#ENGvPAK Live: https://t.co/QIkQsOns9p pic.twitter.com/N2CWJn0gte
9.36 pm: Sloppy from England. Stokes bowls it short, but it’s a no-ball...because they had too many players on the leg side. Ever heard of that? Hafeez smashes the free-hit for a six. Stokes follows up with a wide. Babar Azam smashes a cover drive for four. Pakistan need just 10 more.
This has been a totally inept performance with both bat and ball by England! Very 1 dimensional bowling! #disappointing #ct17 #ENGvPAK
— Jeff Peace (@74JLP) June 14, 2017
They deserve the smile. An un-Pakistani performance...
their smiles #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/eb65NdHlaK
— m (@Mahamayyyy) June 14, 2017
9.30 pm: Sums up England today. Hafeez down the wicket and yorked himself. Bairstow can’t collect. Missed stumping. He goes up and over next ball for six. He cuts for three next over. Pakistan 187/2, need just 25 more.
“The pressure of no tomorrow” is a great line...
Trying to get my head round these last few results. Is the pressure of no tomorrow a greater factor than form, conditions, even ability?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
Is this the dark secret of England’s shocking collapse?
Like someone was saying, England shouldn't have changed a winning combination. #BringJasonRoyBack
— Sambit Bal (@sambitbal) June 14, 2017
9.16 pm: No century for Azhar. He comes down the ground, the ball is short from Ball and he drags on. Gone for 76 but great knock. Pakistan are 173/2, need 39 more.
Well-bat Azhar Ali, you're the man. You've conquered them today. #ENGvPAK #PAKvENG
— Sheeraz Raza (@SheerazRaza) June 14, 2017
Well played, Azhar Ali..stepped up when it mattered #ENGvPAK #CT17
— Umair Arain (@forumair9966) June 14, 2017
9.05 pm: There are actually chants of “Bangladesh” going up in Cardiff. Well, we know who Pakistan wants to face in their final. Target is below 50. Babar Azam has settled in so nicely. Pakistan 166/1 in 30 overs.
Pastings and England. You thought they had gotten past it...but...
What a pasting! PakvEng #CT2017
— Alan Wilkins (@alanwilkins22) June 14, 2017
Haa! Good point.
Not surprised Stokes had a rare off day. The IPL prepares you for many things, but they don't include facing Pakistan bowlers. #CT17
— Pavilion Opinions (@pavilionopinion) June 14, 2017
Bumble reckons they should have used a better pitch.
Let me start again .. no blame , no moan ... it's a used pitch for a World event semi final .. not ideal in my opinion https://t.co/u1VIhVNv3D
— David 'Bumble' Lloyd (@BumbleCricket) June 14, 2017
8.56 pm: The 150 is up for Pakistan. Only a matter of time now. Question now is if Azhar Ali can get a 100. He’s 67 right now. Pakistan 152/1, need another 60.
Pakistan is doing its bit to officially convert #CT17 into Asia Cup. Some measured batting after a great show with the ball. #CT17 #EngvPak
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) June 14, 2017
A dire warning for India!
And the way the favourites are falling, India beware.
— Sambit Bal (@sambitbal) June 14, 2017
8.45 pm: Well if England thought that wicket would precipitate a collapse, that is not happening. Two misfields last over, then Azhar Ali steps down and lots Rashid over his head for a big four. Pakistan 138/1 in 24, need just 74 more.
Knives slowly coming out for England..
Live by the bat and die by the bat. An English sports team once again proving they are terrible when favourites... #ENGvPAK
— Rod (@rodbrazier1) June 14, 2017
England being beaten by a team playing loads better than them. Game is over unless Pakistan stuff themselves.
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) June 14, 2017
8.35 pm: FINALLY A BREAKTHROUGH FOR ENGLAND. Adil Rashid bowls the wrong one, Fakhar looks to carve it away, misses, loses his balance and is stumped. Out for a 58-ball 57....great knock. Pakistan 118/1.
Fakhar Gone.......Well played boy 👏👍 #ENGvPAK
— ツ افشیツ (@AfshiI628) June 14, 2017
8.33 pm: And even Azhar gets his fifty with a boundary off a dab to third man! England, out of desperation, review a caught-behind call off Fakhar. And now it’s come back to bite them...there was no bat involved. It was thigh pad. Pakistan 118/0 after 21.
Good point. He doesn’t get enough love.
Azhar Ali is the highest run scorer for Pakistan in CT so far..And ppl are still criticizing him 🙄#CT17
— Anmol Mehmood (@AnmolMehmood) June 14, 2017
England are in a semi final so despite the RRR being only 3.3 I imagine we'll conspire a way to lose this on penalties. #ENGvPAK
— Aaron Bohlman (@Abohlman) June 14, 2017
8.28 pm: Rapidly getting easier for Pakistan. Difficult to believe this was the same pitch where England looked like they couldn’t buy a run. Now Azhar Ali has crossed 46, England’s highest score in their miserable innings. Pakistan are 111/0 in 20 overs.
Consecutive 50s for Fakhar Zaman - what a different and excellent addition he has been to Pakistan's top order #CT17 #ENGvPAK
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 14, 2017
No longer an upset, just heading towards a one-sided game
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
England being rapidly punched out of place in final.
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 14, 2017
8.18 pm: Fakhar reaches 50. What a knock in a match when no England batsman got there. 100 up for Pakistan in easy time. England are bleeding here. He celebrates by slamming Moeen Ali over extra cover for four. They are 105/0 in 18.
Azhar Ali is hitting sixes.
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Fakhar Zaman is being Fakhar Zaman.
Pakistan are cruising!#ENGvPAK Live https://t.co/QIkQsOns9p pic.twitter.com/TjpsnoaCrp
All rise for Fakhar Zaman! Back-to-back 50s. This one off 49 balls. Partnership crosses 100 too.#ENGvPAK Live https://t.co/QIkQsOns9p pic.twitter.com/NbEYvjJaDu
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Pak's bowlers showed the length to bowl: just back of good. England have bowled 11 bouncers in the first 10 overs. Pak bowled none. #engvpak
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) June 14, 2017
First rule of cricket: don’t try and make sense of Pakistani cricket.
None of this makes any sense whatsoever. None.
— Hassan Cheema (@mediagag) June 14, 2017
8.09 pm: A desperate Eoin Morgan got Adil Rashid on but Fakhar just went down the ground and slammed him for a four. Then he pulls Plunkett for another four next over. This is turning out to be an increasingly easy chase. So un-Pakistani...or did I jinx it? Pakistan 95/0 off 16 overs.
To be fair the Pitch looks fine now ..... Making Pakistans bowling performance look even better by the minute .... #ENGvPAK #CT17
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 14, 2017
8.02 pm: Pakistan are bossing this! And it is Azhar Ali on fire. Four off Plunkett. An edge for six off Stokes. Another beautiful four! Batting of high class to take Pakistan closer. Pakistan 81/0 in 14.
Have England got four bowlers or is it the same bowler with four different actions?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
Such an uncharacteristic performance by Pakistan so far. Outright dominant so far, and they look set for a ticket to London.#ENGvPAK #CT17
— Amit Banerjee (@akb287) June 14, 2017
Azhar Catching up with Fakhar while Englad being Covfefeee at Cardiff #PAKvENG #CT17
— Saqib Ul Islam (@SaqibIslam) June 14, 2017
7.50 pm: Fakhar Zaman and Azhar Ali are on fire. Fakhar smoked a four. Eoin Morgan brings Stokes on and Ali smokes him for four down leg. Pakistan look untroubled. This is easy. They are 56/0 after 11.
Fakhar playing his natural game - Azhar is cautious - Pakistan requires 162 more to win #PAKvENG #CT17 #CT17onGeo https://t.co/9JYOjUQeYg pic.twitter.com/zIf56GaDBl
— Geo News Sport (@geonews_sport) June 14, 2017
Cant believe England are bottling this against Pakistan of all teams #ENGvPAK .
— Rivaldos bicycleKick (@FCB1mrankhan) June 14, 2017
7.41 pm: Pakistan have a reputation for dragging other teams into their chaos. England just misfielded and gave away four. Ali and Zaman are building this well. Zaman now pulls away for a four. Pakistan 41/0 after 9.
Pakistan 🇵🇰 would be happy with 40+ in first 10 overs without any wicket down. The only way England 🇬🇧 can win is by taking wickets #ENGvPAK
— WAQAR (@WaqarZafar888) June 14, 2017
7.30 pm: Not a lot of problems for Pakistan. England aren’t bowling the lengths that Pakistan did. Not a lot of trouble for Azhar Ali and Fakhar Zaman. They move to 29/0 in 6.
I wonder if the extra pace of the England bowlers might actually work to the benefit of the Pakistan batsmen!
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
7.21 pm: Five wides in Ball’s over. Ali gets a single off Wood. Fakhar another top-edge which lands safely. Ali is beaten off the last ball but a great start for Pakistan. Fakhar starts the next over again with a swipe which goes for four and then takes a single. This is a great start for Pakistan. 23/0 off the first four.
This has 1992 WC written all over it.
— Dennis Does Drunk (@DennisCricket_) June 14, 2017
Pakistan struggled, somehow won the semi and then creamed the final
Azhar Ali has a good record against England.
Azhar Ali in England against them before today:
— Cricketing World (@TheCricWorld) June 14, 2017
208 runs in 5 innings at an average of 41.60 with a S/R of 77.61#ENGvPAK #CT17
7.10 pm: Just the start Pakistan would have wanted. Wide, confident pull from Azhar Ali for three and then Fakhar Zaman top-edges for a six below the keeper, first six of the match! 10/0 off the first over.
Instead of playing fast modern cricket, Pakistan had dragged modern cricket to its own time, own ground &a own terms. #Pakistan #ENGvPAK
— Rana Waqas Anwar (@rmwaqas) June 14, 2017
7.06 pm: This stat sums up England’s performance and Pakistan’s brilliance.
England today:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 14, 2017
First 25 overs - 118/2, 10 fours
Next 24.5 overs - 93/8, 5 fours #ENGvPAK #CT17
This should be a walk in the park. But this is Pakistan we’re talking down. They do strange things. And Mickey Arthur knows that...
Mickey getting ready for the emotional rollercoaster that awaits! #CT17 #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/un78kUIb4l
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) June 14, 2017
6.45 pm: What a performance from Pakistan. They never let England, even when Joe Root and Eoin Morgan were purring away, to get going. And once Shadab had Root, it all came together. Hasan Ali was brilliant, but credit to Rumman Raees and Junaid Khan as well.
How are England fans reacting?
Is this semi-final going to go the way of the General Election? Clear runaway favourites and then on the day ...not so much
— Elizabeth Ammon (@legsidelizzy) June 14, 2017
Last time I saw the England ODI team Bat like this was against Bangladesh in Adelaide at the 2015 WC .... !!!! #ENGvPAK #CT17
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 14, 2017
Ooh goody, I liker low-scoring semi-finals of global cricket contests in England https://t.co/pB4lEMtroY #CT17
— Andrew Miller (@miller_cricket) June 14, 2017
6.35 pm: AND THAT IS HOW IT ENDS. England bowled out for 211 with one ball left in the innings. The last over from Junaid started with a no-ball and free hit but England could not take advantage. Ball managed to hit one straight but the fielders managed to pull it in for 2. Finally he played and missed, Wood ran him over but was stranded way out.
Let’s get you some reactions, then? From some delighted Pakistani fans:
Continuing to defy logic. They've turned 2017 England into 1997 England. This is some Greece 2004 level shit https://t.co/GocBVWdjoq
— Hassan Cheema (@mediagag) June 14, 2017
lost main bowler on eve of game. debutant. best batting side in the world at home. semifinal pressure.
— Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal) June 14, 2017
pakistan have been sublime today.
Hasan Ali with ten wickets in the tournament,not only is he immensely talented but has a great cricketing brain too! #PakvENG
— zainab abbas (@ZAbbasOfficial) June 14, 2017
6.30 pm: Nine wickets! Plunkett hits an edged four and then tries to hit the short ball away for a six on the long boundary. It’s been the theme of their innings so far....and Azhar Ali holds on. England 206/9 with 7 balls left to go.
Quite...
They used to say that "England is the team now which doesn't score less than 300 " 😂😂 #ENGvPAK
— Sikandar Alam Khan (@sikookhan) June 14, 2017
6.25 pm: GONE! Hasan Ali becomes the highest wicket-taker in the competition. Stokes is frustrated, tries to go big on a Ali slower ball. Goes miles in the air and Hafeez catches it at cover. Goes for a 64-ball 34. England 201/8 with 14 balls left.
Most wickets in ICC CT 17:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) June 14, 2017
10 - HASAN ALI*
9 - Josh Hazlewood
8 - Liam Plunkett #ENGvPAK #CT17
No boundaries since the 39th over...
6.19 pm: Stokes is playing a very-un-Stokesy innings. Can’t help it though. Difference between 190 and 220. Which is a lot for Pakistan. 196/7 with 47 overs.
Stokes listened to Dhoni a tad too much #ENGvPAK
— bravoman (@an_usa_bar) June 14, 2017
6.15 pm: Not a single boundary for Stokes now. Liam Plunkett though has a Test century and can stick it out. Just needs to keep ticking the strike over. England 187/7 with five left to go.
You know it’s all going right for Pakistan when...
Even #SelfieShehzad is hitting the stumps! #ENGvPAK
— Twelfth Man (@D_Misplaced1) June 14, 2017
Also, where is Pakistan and what have you done with them?
CATCHES, DIRECT HIT RUN OUTS. WHAT TEAM IS THIS? WHERE IS TEAM PAKISTAN? #PAKvENG #CT17
— VinodKumarMaheshwari (@VenodMaheshwari) June 14, 2017
This sums it up.
No home cricket for a decade. Managed by idiots. Plagued by corruption/fixing. Still knocking on the door for a final. #ENGvPAK
— Syed affan (@Syedaffan121) June 14, 2017
6.05 pm: RUN OUT. Pakistani fielders are now getting direct hits. Adil Rashid caught on the pads, Ben Stokes calls him over and can you believe it is Ahmed Shehzad who races and throws down the stumps in one clean action! WOW! England 181/7 now in 43.3.
انگلینڈ کا ساتواں کھلاڑی رن آوٹhttps://t.co/1GwbAXdJZ2#CT17 #PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/YuXnBQmmjS
— Geo News Urdu (@geonews_urdu) June 14, 2017
Also a slower pitch, but take nothing away from their bowling.
England after 40 overs in #CT17:
— ❤Sangi ❤ (@i_am_sangi) June 14, 2017
v BAN: 231/2
v NZ: 221/5
v AUS: 236/4
Today: 169/6
This Pakistan bowling attack 🔥#ENGvPAK
Now, don’t blame the pitches....this has been serious good bowling (and bad batting).
ICC in charge of pitches ... https://t.co/MDNPNmpT2O
— David 'Bumble' Lloyd (@BumbleCricket) June 14, 2017
No one. No one could dare to write their scripts. They exist in a vortex of chaos....
Who writes Pakistan's script? What a team .. #PakVEng #CT17
— Jatin Sapru (@jatinsapru) June 14, 2017
5.52 pm: Pakistan must remember though that England bat deep. Very deep. Adil Rashid is more than a handy batsman. They can’t let up. All in Stokes’s hands now. He’s been unusually slow, but you can’t blame him. 17 from 40, but at least, he’s survived. England 173/6, with nine overs left.
Check out the catch from Fakhar. Brilliant work.
انگلینڈ کی 164 رنز پر 6 وکٹیں گر گئیں
— Geo News Urdu (@geonews_urdu) June 14, 2017
مزید پڑھیں: https://t.co/1GwbAXdJZ2 #CT17 #PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/w5s22Swy2E
I think that’s a question we all have, Arif...
Are you kidding me ... England?? #CL17 #ENGvPAK
— Arif (@ArifRaiyan) June 14, 2017
Ahh, the same cornered tigers...
Pakistan were absolutely dreadful against India. This has been an absurd comeback, like a tribute to the 1992 cornered tigers
— Tim (@timwig) June 14, 2017
5.43 pm: SIX DOWN! Moeen Ali tonks a four but gets a top edge. Fakhar Zaman snatches a beauty in the deep. Pakistan are so switched on, it’s unbelievable! England tottering at 162/6 now!
What a catch fakhar zaman #ENGvPAK #CT17
— arsalan khalid (@arsalanraja99) June 14, 2017
But can England get 250?
The game is there for Pakistan to win. England have to have 250 in their mind. Delicately poised. #Tense #CT2017
— Alan Wilkins (@alanwilkins22) June 14, 2017
We are going with this as our Shot of the Day:

5.33 pm: Moeen Ali plays and misses two delivers from Junaid, but finally gets an uppish drive away for four to bring up England’s 150. They are heaving now. 153/5.
Since Joe Root’s dismissal, England have lost three more wickets for just 25 runs. They’ve done that in 51 balls. Pakistan’s bowling with the old ball has been brilliant.
And this too...
Smart captaincy by Sarfraz with his bowling changes .. every time he changes the wicket comes .. 👏🏼#ENGvPAK #CT17
— яιz-мутн | 劍 | (@Riz_myth) June 14, 2017
5.23 pm: The drinks break jinx strikes again. It was Angelo Mathews in Pakistan’s last match, it’s Buttler now. Junaid nips it away slightly, Buttler puts out a straight bat and nicks it. Pakistan are on FIRE! 148/5 in 34.1
What a beauty of a delivery! #Junaid #ENGvPAK #CT17
— Venkat (@TestTubeBaba) June 14, 2017
5.15 pm: No more wickets, but Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler aren’t inspiring a lot of confidence right now. Mostly blocking and trying to keep out this Pakistani fire from consuming them. 148/4 from 34.
Aaand...Pakistan. How many times do their bowlers do it for them? Just going from strength to strength.
Morgan loses patience. How big is his wicket?! Could be game-changer if Pak bowling keeps up pressure
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 14, 2017
England look nervous and batting far too conservatively for me and showing the Pakistan bowlers too much respect. #ENGvPAK
— Dominic Bate (@DomBate) June 14, 2017
5.07 pm: GONE! Eoin Morgan goes and it is Hasan Ali! Advances down the wicket, it’s wide and he nicks it behind to Sarfaraz. Pakistan’s pressure got to him. 141/4 in 31.4.
انگلش کپتان آئن مورگن 33 رنز بنا کر آوٹ
— Geo News Urdu (@geonews_urdu) June 14, 2017
مزید پڑھیں: https://t.co/1GwbAXdJZ2 #CT17 #PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/f7AKXge7za
With that, he becomes the joint-highest wicket-taker in the tournament
Hasan Ali is now the joint-highest wicket-taker in this #CT17, with Hazlewood - 9 wickets. #ENGvPAK
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 14, 2017
Bet you haven’t seen Shadab described like this....
This Shadab for Pakistan is like friggin Spiderman #ENGvPAK
— Rossbatty (@Rossbatty2) June 14, 2017
5.02 pm: Eoin Morgan pushes some of that pressure back with a sweet little reverse-sweep for four off Shadab. The spinners have done well for Pakistan so far. Haven’t let England off the hook. They are 136/3 off 30.
Danger time England .... Pakistan with the Older Ball are the best in the World .... #ENGvPAK #CT17
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) June 14, 2017
Sarfaraz can be quite unique behind the stumps..
"OOYE EASY BACHAY EASY, EASY TIGER EASY" SARFARAZ BEHIND THE STUMPS! 😂😂😂 #PAKvENG #PakvsEng #CT17
— Hasnain Abbas (@HasnainEMO) June 14, 2017
4.51 pm: Oh big wicket! This time, it’s Shadab Khan! Joe Root tries to cut him but edges behind for 46. This is a massive blow for England. You beauty, Shadab. 128/3 in 27.3 overs.
Roooooooooot
— Monica (@monicas004) June 14, 2017
Goooooooone 😂 #ENGvPAK #CT17
Great celebrations from the Pakistani fans in Cardiff:
Wicket #root #ENGvPAK #PakistanZindabad 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰 pic.twitter.com/rcjMLr3T4j
— Harrii (@HaroonArunAhmed) June 14, 2017
4.47 pm: The review goes England’s way again. Eoin Morgan goes for the reverse sweep, it pops up to slip. Umpire gives it out but it’s clear on review that it hit his forearm, not gloves. And Morgan continues...he’s steadily increasing his confidence. England 123/2 in 26 overs, partnership is now 43.
Mood: #PakVEng pic.twitter.com/JHbPUQo06c
— Patari (@patarimusic) June 14, 2017
4.33 pm: Eoin Morgan finally drags a shortish delivery on his body for four on fine-leg. Apart from that, he’s been bogged down a bit. He’s 13 from 26. England are 107/2 in 23.
England will not be too concerned with the run rate. They have Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler in the hut. Big hitters. But commentators are saying that this used Cardiff pitch is a touch slower and not that easy to bat on.
England playing a very different kind of cricket today. Adapting to the conditions. May not need those 300 today
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 14, 2017
Aah...but most people can’t touch Ali, can they?
If our whole team were as passionate as Hasan Ali then cricket would be a lot more entertaining to watch #PAKvENG
— Cornered Tiger (@Kamzo95) June 14, 2017
4.23 pm: Since Bairstow’s dismissal, England have scored 13 runs in 21 balls and Eoin Morgan has already missed an attempted reverse sweep. Pakistan have applied pressure. England 93/2 in 20 overs, going just below five.
Good point there, Owais, if a little dry.
Hmm!
— Owais Bukhari (@owais_bukhari15) June 14, 2017
They're bowling fairly well without their ace bowler. Let's see how they bat without their current ace batsman. #Aamir #ENGvPAK
4.08 pm: WICKET! Dropped twice, but Bairstow’s charmed existence finally ends. The man is Hasan Ali who pitches it short and Bairstow just hits it into the air. Hafeez takes it and Pakistan are 80/2 in 16.3 overs!
Second ball I watch, and Bairstow picks out deep square leg. Foolish shot, uncalled for #ENGvPAK
— Reiley Guest (@Guestatron) June 14, 2017
Don’t we love the Hasan Ali celebration!
Pakistan mood 👇😃 #CT17 pic.twitter.com/ynLNrfTln0
— ICC (@ICC) June 12, 2017
Bairstow was dropped in the last over off Shadab Khan where Babar dropped him at slip.
4.00 pm: Azhar Ali leaped but couldn’t hold on to one that Bairstow absolutely smashed! Shadab Khan almost got Root but it just evaded Babar Azam. Luck isn’t going Pakistan’s way and in all this, England are progressing nicely. Bairstow shows brute force and hammers Shadab back straight. 73/1 after 14.
First dropped catch of the day, but to be fair, it's a tough one. Bairstow survives again.#ENGvPAK https://t.co/QIkQsOns9p pic.twitter.com/aub1ZtKiXm
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
You just knew the Raees vs Raees comparisons were coming, didn’t you?
Yeh cheez. 😁#PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/w6RM6knZjH
— Mussab Bin Tariq (@mussab_tariq) June 14, 2017
3.45 pm: Imad Wasim has bowled two tight overs. Straight as an arrow. But Bairstow is settling in nicely and Joe Root has already hit a four. Slowly settling in England. 45/1 after 9.
A replay of that Hales dismissal:
📹 REPLAY: Rumman's wicket of Alex Hales
— Adeel Baig (@adeel_202_fsd) June 14, 2017
England 34-1 (5.5 ov) #PAKvENG #CT17 #CT17onGeohttps://t.co/POeaLdNVSf pic.twitter.com/VF2CU4tx6c
Pakistan fans will love you, Sandipan.
This particular Cardiff wicket is more suited to Pakistan than England. They have started decently as well. R v in for a surprise? #ENGvPAK
— Sandipan Banerjee (@im_sandipan) June 14, 2017
3.30 pm: GONE! Pakistan finally break through. Too aggressive by Hales. Down the ground to debutant Raees but slices a catch to Babar Azam. He has his first wicket in ODI cricket! ENG 34/1 after 6.
The celebration still remains restrained, but he allows himself that smile!
Finally the debutant Strikes! #ENGvPAK #PAKvENG #CT17 pic.twitter.com/WVcj2l4daa
— Umair Virk (@VirkCricket) June 14, 2017
End of the dangerpus Hales. He should have played a better shot than that. He's the one in form and should be taking charge. #CT17 #ENGvPAK
— Alankrith Shankar (@AlanzArena) June 14, 2017
3.20 pm: The review saves England again! Bairstow is caught in front and this time the umpire rules him out. This time, England review and the ball has pitched outside leg stump! England’s start going well. 24/0 after 4
Lady Luck & DRS with England this morning. Hales given out, reviews and it's pitched inches outside leg.#ENGvPAK https://t.co/QIkQsOF3xZ pic.twitter.com/ZvCZBAhrDu
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
DRS luck for England this morning!#EngvPak#CT17
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 14, 2017
This is a reaction to the previous lbw:
The new DRS rules can't come soon enough. Unfair that this is not out & ridiculous for Pakistan to lose a review for this. pic.twitter.com/XTm6jZJiQG
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) June 14, 2017
3.07 pm: SO CLOSE! First ball yorker from Junaid Khan, second ball nips back and strikes Jonny Bairstow in front. So close. Given not out and reviewed. It’s pitched in line but it’s umpire’s call on impact! Hales rubs it in by hitting a boundary last ball. 5/0.
Pakistan unfortunate not to get a wicket in 1st over! Looked plumb, given not out. DRS says umpire's call.#ENGvPAK https://t.co/QIkQsOF3xZ pic.twitter.com/DKAjuJ6pHV
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
There's EVERY chance that Erasmus gave that not out thinking it pitched outside, and was damn sure it would have hit..#EngvPak #CT17
— Raunak Kapoor (@RaunakRK) June 14, 2017
2.50 pm: Who is Rumman Raees? Bustling left-arm pacer. And with an understated celebration to match!
Also read, Pakistan’s new opening sensation Fakhar Zaman tells Saj Sadiq that there’s no pressure on Pakistan as they are underdogs.
2.40 pm: One victory for Pakistan already. Sarfaraz Ahmed wins the toss. Pakistan will bowl first.
Toss. Sarfaraz wins it. Pakistan will bowl. No Amir because of back spasm. Rumman Raees replaces him. #ENGvPAK
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Live: https://t.co/QIkQsOF3xZ pic.twitter.com/5sRyA2Rqts
“We have to play a positive brand of cricket to defeat Pakistan,” says Sarfaraz. And as expected, Mohammad Amir missed out because of a back spasm. A like-for-like replacement, left-arm pacer Rumman Raees replaces him.
Eoin Morgan isn’t too fussed. “We’d have batted first. This tournament shows that setting a target is not a bad idea in Cardiff. To play against an unpredictable team like Pakistan, you need to plan as if they’ll play at their best”. No Jason Roy on top of the order, Jonny Bairstow takes his place.
Eoin isn't too fussed. "We'd have batted first"
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 14, 2017
Bairstow comes in for Roy. #ENGvPAK #CT17
Live: https://t.co/QIkQsOF3xZ pic.twitter.com/sf0gMeYgRE
2.20 pm: This may not be great news for Pakistan. Amir was part of that burst with Junaid Khan against Sri Lanka which turned things around.
Amir has a back spasm,he is doubtful to play today. Rumman Raees could be his replacement. #PakVEng
— zainab abbas (@ZAbbasOfficial) June 14, 2017
And this will make England even happier. Why do they look favourites? Because they’ve ticked every box, as Vinayakk pointed out after the win against New Zealand.
But the real takeaway from the win against New Zealand was how the English bowlers stepped up. As prolific as their batsmen have been in recent past, the bowlers were seen as the one chink in their armour. When they ended up conceding 305 to Bangladesh in the first match, that point was reiterated. To make matters worse, Chris Woakes limped out of the Champions Trophy campaign mid way through that match.
But, under admittedly more helpful conditions, Kane Williamson and Co found out that this England attack is more than capable on their day. Jake Ball, Liam Plunkett and Mark Wood barely gave an inch to the Kiwi batsmen. Captain Morgan spoke after the match about his team learned their lesson from the first half of the match, realising that the full ball had no merit with short straight boundaries in Cardiff. So, despite the windy conditions, the bowlers refrained from bowling full, resorting to hitting the deck instead.
Pakistan...where to start? So much has been written about them. They were told that they had become timid house cats, a fall from their famous “cornered tigers” tag of 1992, after the loss against India. Then, we realised that there is no point analysing their cricket after the win against South Africa. Finally, they even made Sri Lanka do a Pakistan!
Perhaps that is the secret of Pakistan cricket. Impossible to analyse. Mostly painful to watch. But magical with its beauty on that rare occasion.
2.00 pm: Good day and welcome to the reunion of the 1947 batch. Or, at least, that’s what they are calling the Champions Trophy semi-final line-up!
It's from whatsapp: A 1947 Reunion for #ChampionsTrophy semifinalists - England, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh 😜
— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73) June 13, 2017
Staying on that theme, will the Empire strike back? Well, Pakistan are here at Cardiff to find out:
Pakistan 🇵🇰 arriving for today's Semi Final! #ENGvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/0INXCwioai
— ICC (@ICC) June 14, 2017
And forget 1947, they’ll probably be looking for a rerun of 1992.