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Pakistan produce incredible upset of World Cup favourites England

Pakistan has ended an 11-game losing streak in the boldest fashion possible, by stunning World Cup favourites England in a genuine thriller.

Wahab Riaz helped bowl Pakistan to a stunning upset of England. Picture: Getty
Wahab Riaz helped bowl Pakistan to a stunning upset of England. Picture: Getty

Pakistan has shocked England by 14 runs at Trent Bridge as they ended a long losing streak in one-day internationals despite two centuries for the World Cup host nation.

Joe Root (107) and Jos Buttler (103) were guiding the tournament favourites towards an imposing target of 349 after Pakistan left England needing a World Cup record chase.

The pair put on 130 for the fifth wicket but both were out shortly after reaching their hundreds and the tail had too much to do.

Wahab Riaz helped bowl Pakistan to a stunning upset of England. Picture: Getty
Wahab Riaz helped bowl Pakistan to a stunning upset of England. Picture: Getty

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It was a remarkable turnaround for Pakistan, whose opening match of this World Cup had seen then slump to 105 all out in a seven-wicket defeat by the West Indies at the same ground.

That defeat was their 11th straight loss in completed one-day internationals, including the recent 4-0 series defeat by England.

But they started strongly at Trent Bridge on Monday and made 8-348, Mohammad Hafeez topscoring with 84.

No side had previously made more batting second to win a World Cup match than Ireland, with 7-329 against England at Bangalore in 2011.

Pakistan's captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, C, and teammates leave the field after their win. Picture: AP
Pakistan's captain Sarfaraz Ahmed, C, and teammates leave the field after their win. Picture: AP

England’s chase got off to a bad start when Jason Roy was lbw on the sweep to leg-spinner Shadab Khan to leave them 12 for one.

Jonny Bairstow, whose opening partnership with Roy has been a key factor in England’s rise to number one in the one-day international rankings, then fell for 32 when he was caught behind off Wahab Riaz.

It was the spinners who struck next, England captain Eoin Morgan (nine) bowled by Mohammad Hafeez before Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper Sarfaraz Ahmed held an edged cut by all-rounder Ben Stokes (13) off Shoaib Malik.

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But Buttler and Root both hit towering sixes off Hafeez as England accelerated on a pitch where they had twice set the world record for the highest ODI total.

Buttler completed a typically dashing fifty off 34 balls when he pulled Shadab for six as England, who only last month chased down a target of 341 to beat Pakistan in the fourth ODI at Trent Bridge, started to take charge.

Root pulled Hasan Ali for four to go to 97 before his quick single off Riaz saw him to a 15th ODI century in 97 balls, with nine fours and a six.

But he fell soon afterwards, steering Shadab to Hafeez at short third man to end a stand of 130 with Buttler.

Joe Root of England looks dejected after being dismissed. Picture: Getty
Joe Root of England looks dejected after being dismissed. Picture: Getty

Wicketkeeper Buttler, one delivery after completing a 75-ball century, was also caught at short third man when he guided Mohammad Amir to fellow left-arm quick Riaz.

Chris Woakes (21) kept England in the hunt before he was caught behind off Riaz and, at 320 for eight a target of 29 off 12 balls proved too much.

Earlier, Hafeez led a vastly improved Pakistan batting effort that saw Babar Azam (63) and Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed (55) also making fifties.

Pakistan were undone by a barrage of bouncers against the West Indies and England deployed similar tactics after Morgan won the toss, with their attack featuring recalled fast bowler Mark Wood.

But Pakistan coped and for all the talk about England’s quicks, it was off-spinner Moeen who took the first three wickets.

Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez (L) celebrates with Pakistan's captain Sarfaraz Ahmed (R) after reaching his half century. Picture: AFP
Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez (L) celebrates with Pakistan's captain Sarfaraz Ahmed (R) after reaching his half century. Picture: AFP

England, who launched their World Cup campaign with a 104-run thrashing of South Africa, were surprisingly sloppy in the field, while their fast bowlers were expensive — Jofra Archer’s 10 wicketless overs cost 79 runs.

Pakistan attacked from the start, with openers Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq sharing a stand of 82.

Babar completed a run-a-ball fifty while Hafeez pressed on after being dropped on 14 when Roy floored a sitter at mid-off.

In reply, England steadily lost the wickets of their top-order batsmen Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes to leave the side on 4-118 and give Root and Buttler a mountain to climb.

The two did their best, each eventually reaching three figures.

Moeen Ali (L) was England’s chief destroyer with the ball. Picture: Getty
Moeen Ali (L) was England’s chief destroyer with the ball. Picture: Getty

Root hit 10 fours and one six on his way to 107 before scooping an easy catch off Khan to Hafeez at third man.

Buttler smashed a four to notch up his own hundred a few overs later, only to fall to the very next ball.

As the balls-remaining count dwindled, Moeen and Woakes swung valiantly at everything they could.

But after they were both caught out in successive balls, Mark Wood and Adil Rashid were left stranded at the crease as the target slipped beyond their reach.

“Everyone was believing we could do this, we can win the games,” Pakistan’s player of the match Hafeez said.

Pakistan's Wahab Riaz celebrates taking the wicket of England's Chris Woakes. Picture: AP
Pakistan's Wahab Riaz celebrates taking the wicket of England's Chris Woakes. Picture: AP

“(In the series against England) we were playing very good cricket but we were not winning the crucial stages of the game.

“But the performance today, everyone chipped in, everyone has taken the task and given everything that’s required of the situation.”

Pakistan halted their 11-game losing streak with their stunning upset and Hafeez added: “We were all very confident.

“I think the bowlers did a great job, the batters did a great job to put up a very good total. It’s a total team effort I believe. We all know the capabilities we have and we believe in that.”

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