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Eng vs Pak T20I series






after his poor performance at the T20 World Cup.Fans severely ridiculed wicket-keeper batsman Azam Khan of the Pakistani cricket team following his underwhelming performance in the fourth Twenty20 International match against England.


Cricket team of Pakistan The crowd viciously attacked wicketkeeper-batsman Azam Khan on Thursday following his underwhelming performance against England in the fourth Twenty20 International match. The 25-year-old faced just five deliveries before being removed for a duck, and he even missed a few simple fielding opportunities.
The supporters are furious with Azam since he hasn't been playing well in the last few games and his bad performance leading up to the T20 World Cup 2024.

The fans also talked a lot about Azam's selection for the World Cup.
Azam is the son of former Pakistani captain Moin Khan.


In their final competitive game before starting their Twenty20 World Cup defence, reigning champions England defeated Pakistan by seven wickets at The Oval on Thursday thanks to a superb all-around performance.


After winning the toss, England limited Pakistan to a respectable 157, with player-of-the-match Adil Rashid, a leg spinner, claiming 2-27 from his allotted four overs.

Then, they got off to a quick start when Phil Salt (45) and captain Jos Buttler (39) put together a scorching opening partnership of 82 runs in just seven overs.


Haris Rauf, the best batsman for Pakistan with 3-38, was bowled out for a six by Harry Brook to end the match, and England won with over three overs remaining at 158-6.

In a four-match T20 series that saw games at Cardiff and Headingley abandoned without a ball being bowled, victory handed England a 2-0 lead.

Butler told Sky Sports, "We have worked hard in training and there is a good feeling around the squad."

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