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Champions Trophy 2017: Pakistan bowl out England to 211 in 49.5 overs

| | Jun 15, 2017, at 01:20 am
Cardiff, June 14 (IBNS): Pakistan bowled out England to only 211 with one ball to spare in the innings, in the first semi final match of Champions Trophy 2017, on Wednesday.

Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and asked the English team to take the charge with bat.

Though several English batsmen got a decent start, their inability to convert them into big innings made England reduce to a low total.

Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root scored 43 and 46 runs while Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes managed to get 30s batting in the middle order.

Hasan Ali had the best bowling figure for Pakistan as he picked up three wickets giving away just 35 runs in 10 overs.

Junaid Khan and Rumman Raees shared two wickets each.

Pakistan will have to chase down the target at a run rate of 4.24 per over.

Image: Official Facebook page of ICC.

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