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Home  »  Cricket  »  ICC Cricket World Cup 2023  »  Match 44 Scorecard

Pakistan vs England Scorecard, Match 44, ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

Result · Nov 11 2023, Sat - 02:00 PM (IST)
ENGLAND
337/9
PAKISTAN
244
England won by 93 runs
CRR:5.61
Player Of The Match
PAKISTAN - 244/10 (43.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Abdullah Shafique lbw b David Willey 0 2 - - -
Fakhar Zaman c Ben Stokes b David Willey 1 9 - - 11.11
Babar Azam (c) c Adil Rashid b Gus Atkinson 38 45 6 - 84.44
Mohammad Rizwan (wk) b Moeen Ali 36 51 2 - 70.59
Saud Shakeel b Adil Rashid 29 37 4 - 78.38
Agha Salman c Ben Stokes b David Willey 51 45 6 1 113.33
Iftikhar Ahmed c Dawid Malan b Moeen Ali 3 5 - - 60
Shadab Khan b Adil Rashid 4 7 1 - 57.14
Shaheen Afridi lbw b Gus Atkinson 25 23 3 1 108.7
Muhammad Wasim Not out 16 14 2 1 114.29
Haris Rauf c Ben Stokes b Chris Woakes 35 23 3 3 152.17
Extras 6 ( lb: 1 w: 5)
Total 244 / 10 (43.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
ଡେଭିଡ ୱିଲି 10 - 56 3 5.6
Chris Woakes 5.3 - 27 1 4.9
ଆଦିଲ ରଶିଦ୍ 10 - 55 2 5.5
Gus Atkinson 8 - 45 2 5.6
ମୋଇନ୍ ଅଲ୍ଲୀ 10 - 60 2 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
0/1 (0.2) Abdullah Shafique
10/2 (2.4) Fakhar Zaman
61/3 (13.6) Babar Azam
100/4 (22.3) Mohammad Rizwan
126/5 (27.5) Saud Shakeel
145/6 (30.1) Iftikhar Ahmed
150/7 (31.4) Shadab Khan
186/8 (36.4) Agha Salman
191/9 (37.4) Shaheen Afridi
244/10 (43.3) Haris Rauf
Match Info
Series: ODI World Cup
Date: Nov 11 2023, Sat - 02:00 PM (IST)
Country: India
City: Kolkata
Venue: Eden Gardens
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bat.
England Playing XI: Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, David Willey, Gus Atkinson, Adil Rashid
Pakistan Playing XI: Abdullah Shafique, Fakhar Zaman, Babar Azam (c), Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Saud Shakeel, Iftikhar Ahmed, Agha Salman, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi, Muhammad Wasim, Haris Rauf
  • England have won seven of their last eight men’s ODIs against Pakistan including their last three meetings in a row; though, their only defeat in that span came when the teams clashed at the 2019 ICC Men’s World Cup.
  • Pakistan have won five of their last six men’s ODIs against England at the ICC Men’s World Cup including a 14-run win in their most recent encounter (June 2019); in fact, only against New Zealand (8) and Sri Lanka (8) have Pakistan accrued more World Cup wins than they have against England (5).
  • England have lost six of their eight games at the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, their most defeats at a single edition of the tournament and twice as many as they lost through their successful 11-game tournament in 2019.
  • England have won only one of their four previous men’s ODIs at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, while Pakistan’s six wins from seven games are the most of any visiting team at the venue in the history of the format.
  • Pakistan have won their last two men’s ODIs in a row including a 21-run win over New Zealand in their most recent fixture; it’s as many as they had won in their eight previous games in the format (W2 L6).
  • England have a batting average of 25.1 runs per dismissal at the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the second lowest of any team in the competition ahead of only the Netherlands (20.6).
  • Pakistan have a bowling economy of 5.8 runs per over during the power play at the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the most expensive of any team in the competition and 0.6 of a run per over more than England (5.2).
  • Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) has scored 55 sweep shot runs in the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the most of any player in the competition and more than three times as many as any England player.
  • Joe Root (974) is 26 runs shy of becoming the first player to reach 1,000 runs at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup for England; he scored 107 runs in his last game against Pakistan and has a career batting average of 51.7 against them.
  • Shaheen Afridi has taken 28% of all Pakistan’s wickets at the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the second highest proportion of any seam bowler at the tournament behind only Sri Lanka’s Dilshan Madushanka (42%).

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