Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard
England finally secured their victory after an intense contest thanks to an exceptional innings from Brook. His bat was free yet calculated, scoring runs through clever placement and timely acceleration.
This outstanding performance in the Pakistan National Cricket Team Vs England Cricket Team Match Scorecard will serve him well going forward.
| Date | Match | Venue | Result | Top Performers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 Feb 2026 | Pakistan vs England, T20 World Cup | Kandy | England won by 2 wickets | Harry Brook 100 (51), Shaheen Afridi 4 wickets |
| 24 Oct 2024 | Pakistan vs England, 3rd Test | Rawalpindi | Pakistan won by 9 wickets | Pakistan 381 & 37/1, England 267 & 112 |
| 15 Oct 2024 | Pakistan vs England, 2nd Test | Multan | Pakistan won by 152 runs | Pakistan 366 & 221, England 291 & 144 |
| 07 Oct 2024 | Pakistan vs England, 1st Test | Multan | England won by an innings and 47 runs | England 823/7, Harry Brook and Joe Root starred |
| 31 May 2024 | England vs Pakistan, 4th T20I | London | England won by 7 wickets | England 158/3 chased Pakistan 157 all out |
Pakistan vs. England
England made history early at this World Cup by becoming the first team to reach the semi-finals, thanks to captain Harry Brook’s mesmerising century in just 11 balls – plundering 10 fours and four sixes quickly to help their hosts chase down opponents’ 164-9 with only five balls remaining – marking his triumphant return after an indifferent start to this tournament.
England have found themselves under severe scrutiny after suffering an embarrassing start to their campaign, suffering an embarrassing defeat at the hands of West Indies before managing narrow victories over Nepal and Scotland. Jos Buttler performed below par while their batting needs to improve quickly if England are to advance further in this competition.
Phil Salt has struggled, falling for one run in both matches against Nepal and Italy while skipper Eoin Morgan has battled through injuries to lead England into this tournament’s knockout rounds.
If they want to reach that milestone they’ll need all their key men performing effectively if they hope to advance further than that point.
Pakistan will look to make amends after suffering an unexpected defeat against New Zealand in their inaugural Super Eight clash. Shaheen Afridi had to retire with an injury at that match, making his availability for next match against Sri Lanka vitally important.
Pakistan’s spinners should feature heavily in this match, given their effective work against lower scoring pitches such as Pallekele.
Leg-spinner Mohammad Asif has made a name for himself this World Cup and was instrumental in their win against Netherlands on Thursday; being recognized with man-of-the-match award as recognition. Mohammad will hope to continue showing his worth against England as well.
England will look to three-time Player of the Match Will Jacks to provide their team with an edge and advance into the semi-finals. He has won this accolade at each victory at this tournament – only Shane Watson and Sikandar Raza have collected more such awards in any single edition of T20 World Cup.
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England finally found their groove in the Super Eights after an inauspicious group stage campaign, dominating Sri Lanka by 317 runs against just 94 balls with Joe Root and Harry Brook joining forces for an unbeaten stand of 317 balls – enough to seal England’s passage to the semi-finals and set a world record for opening pair scores!
This victory marked England’s best showing against Sri Lanka since they came back into contention as winners courtesy of Joe Root and Harry Brook’s unbeaten stand which set an unbroken stand of 317 balls unbeaten stand while their total of 284 secured England their passage into semis after being disappointing during group stages play; set upon by Joe Root and Harry Brook’s unbeaten partnership, they set off their impressive unbeaten stand which made an unbeaten stand of 317 which allowed England a victory and set them on path toward semi finals, making history while setting new world records as highest opening pair combination score made.
Pakistan were the first team to secure four points in this competition, and will look to add one more win against England at Pallekele Stadium.
Pakistan will hope to secure their semi-final berth despite missing key player Shaheen Afridi who sustained knee injuries while training and has missed both matches so far.
England’s batting line-up will again be put through the pace and spinners of Pakistan, something they have struggled to deal with throughout this tournament. Will Jacks will hope to keep impressing, while his fellow batsmen need to improve consistency across their innings.
Pallekele Stadium should host an enjoyable match on Thursday as weather forecasters forecast sunshine and a top temperature of 33 degrees Celsius – something England will certainly hope for after their previous matches were marred by heavy downpours of rain.
The winner of this match will be determined by who can reach four points first in their group stage competition.
Notably, this also gives them an edge when moving onto semifinals as other teams won’t need to play on days where other games had already concluded. Both sides will likely be fighting hard in their last match of group phase so it should be an exciting contest!
Pakistan vs. New Zealand
The Pakistan Cricket Team, created following independence and recognized as a full member nation by the International Cricket Council, represents Pakistan across all forms of cricket – from Test matches to Twenty20 competition.
Since independence, they have won 523 Test matches, 113 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and 49 Twenty20 matches; becoming the most successful Test match team ever with more victories than any other nation in history.
Pakistan boasts an illustrious cricket heritage. Many of its greatest names still play for Pakistan today; yet controversy and match-fixing scandals have plagued its team over time; nonetheless, Pakistan remains a formidable one-day cricket side.
In 2013, Pakistan cricket reached a major milestone. By defeating Sri Lanka in three-match series, they reached number two in Test rankings – their highest ever achievement since 2010.
Later that year, however, Pakistan toured Australia and New Zealand but ended up drawing both series, dropping back down to number four overall in world cricket rankings.
After experiencing several months of turmoil, Pakistan cricket team finally established itself during their mid- to late-20s and became one of the most dominant sides in world cricket.
They hold the all-time Test cricket success record with 345 victories to only 88 draws; winning 77 consecutive home tests before going on an impressive roadshow tour.
Pakistan was at its most exciting during the ’90s, led by Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis as two of its finest fast bowlers.
Reaching the final of 1999 World Cup tournament but subsequently banned six players due to corruption allegations, leading to thrilling matches like one against India in 1996 World Cup Final.
Pakistan enjoyed some of its finest moments during this era in Test cricket. In 2012, they defeated South Africa and Bangladesh to advance to the Super Eight stage of ICC World T20 tournament and play eventual champion India in a semi-final encounter that they eventually lost by 29 runs; marking one of five narrowest victories ever in World T20 matches.
Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka
Pakistan found their footing after losing their opening match of the tournament and were able to defeat South Africa and move onto the semi-finals, where they lost to Australia.
Pakistan managed a win against West Indies as one of their key competitors but were ultimately unable to make an impression against India and win their respective final matches.
The men in green have been widely commended for their efforts throughout the tournament and will take great pride in having completed all games of their World Cup schedule. From their experiences they will learn valuable lessons for improving themselves in future matches.
Although they did not start off well in this tournament, Pakistan gradually improved their bowling attack as the tournament progressed and defeated England in a repeat of 1992 ODI World Cup final. With this win came Pakistan’s maiden ICC Champions Trophy title win.
Pakistan competed hard in the 2022 Asian Games to make it into the semi-finals and won an incredible bronze medal match against Netherlands! Although finishing fourth overall, Pakistan managed to advance into semi-finals of this prestigious competition.
At first, Pakistan suffered an embarassing loss against arch-rival India; however, they ultimately fought back and completed all four games in the round-robin stage while also winning two matches against Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Pakistan eventually advanced to play New Zealand in the semi-finals. The match was very tight, with both sides scoring large amounts of runs; eventually it ended 212 to 216 for Pakistan; their innings was led by Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman’s 176 run partnership.
Pakistan was in danger of not defending their record T20 World Cup total when they needed six runs from two deliveries in order to secure their place in the final.
Pavan Rathnayake and Dasun Shanaka came through for them with timely innings from Pavan Rathnayake hitting fours to take them over the edge. Shaheen Shah Afridi bowled an underarm delivery which Shanaka pulled for four off Shaheen Shah Afridi – this proved enough for Pakistan.