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England captain Eoin Morgan smashed 66 runs off 33 balls to help his side to a five-wicket win over Pakistan in the second Twenty20 international on Sunday.
Pakistan scored a challenging 195-4 after losing the toss at Old Trafford
before England finished on 199-5 in 19.1 overs. England openers Jonny
Bairstow (44) and Tom Banton (20) shared a 66-run partnership. When they
departed in the space of two balls, Morgan came in to hit six fours and four
sixes to keep the momentum going. He was dismissed with 18 required in the
last three overs but Dawid Malan, the junior partner in a match-changing
112-run stand with Morgan, went to another fifty to help England over the
line with five balls to spare.
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Malan's unbeaten 54 in 36 balls his seventh 50-plus score in only 12 T20
innings helped England move into a 1-0 series lead on a day when the BBC
screened live coverage of a cricket match for the first time in 21 years.
Pakistan's innings, bolstered by 56 from 44 balls from captain Babar Azam
and a more belligerent 69 from 36 deliveries by Mohammad Hafeez, was in vain
and it now must win the third and final T20 on Tuesday to avoid a series
defeat. The first T20 was abandoned as a no result because of rain in
Manchester on Friday. England won a rain-affected test series 1-0.
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