Pakistan vs England, 13th Match, Group E at Bridgetown, , May 06 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
13th Match, Group E, Bridgetown, May 06, 2010, ICC World Twenty20
(19.3/20 ov, T:148) 151/4

England won by 6 wickets (with 3 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
73* (52)
kevin-pietersen
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Scorecard summary
Pakistan 147/9(20 overs)
34 (26)
2/19 (4)
30 (25)
2/25 (4)
England 151/4(19.3 overs)
2/18 (3.3)
25 (13)
1/28 (4)

Pakistan have been flattened by a great innings from Pietersen. He was authoritative from the start, hitting the ball very hard, collecting boundaries from bad balls and working the good ones away for singles and twos. Pakistan were a disappointment in the field after scrapping their way to 147, dropping easy chances and missing what should have been a simple run out in the penultimate over. They are not down and out yet, but they will need to search for some inspiration in their remaining games.

Lots of you have questioned Afridi's tactics in this game, particularly his rotation of the bowlers in the middle overs. Indeed, what Pakistan really needed was for their spinners to get some rhythm with a good spell in the middle, as England's did, to keep the runs down as England chased a modest target. It is also unclear what Fawad Alam's role in the side is, as he bats at No. 8 and doesn't bowl.

"You can't afford to miss opportunities," says Afridi, "had we taken the opportunities the match could have turned out differently."

"Let's not get too carried away, but we're delighted with the win and to get some points on the board," says Collingwood. "There are a few areas to improve on, we were a bit sloppy at the end, but I was pleased with how we took the momentum back in the middle of Pakistan's innings."

Kevin Pietersen gets the Man of the Match award. "The ankle's fine," he says. "It's not an easy wicket but our boys bowled really well on it. We need one more victory and hopefully we can get to a semi-final."

On Twenty20 cricket: "The more you play, the better you get. Twenty20 cricket is serious business now."

That's all for today from your commentary team, Sahil Dutta and Liam Brickhill. Andrew Miller's bulletin is up, so do check that out for an incisive and indepth look at today's game. South Africa take on New Zealand in the second game of the day, so stay with Cricinfo for full coverage of what should be a thrilling encounter, with both sides looking to build momentum in the Super Eights stage.

19.3
4
Ajmal to Pietersen, FOUR runs

and there's the game! Short ball, Pietersen stayed deep in his crease and flayed it away through the covers to end the match in fitting style

19.2
1lb
Ajmal to Wright, 1 leg bye

scores level as Wright goes down to slog sweep, misses, and they run a leg bye as the ball squirts square on the off side

19.1
Ajmal to Wright, no run

doosra, and Wright can't get it away! Hit gently into the covers. Two from 5 needed now...

end of over 196 runs
ENG: 146/4CRR: 7.68 RRR: 2.00
Kevin Pietersen69 (51b 7x4 2x6)
Luke Wright1 (1b)
Mohammad Amir 4-0-25-0
Saeed Ajmal 3-0-14-2
18.6
Amir to Pietersen, no run

Another bouncer, but Pietersen can't get it away and the match goes in to the final over!

18.5
Amir to Pietersen, no run

bouncer from Aamer! KP wasn't expecting that, but he managed to duck his head out of the way just in time

18.4
Amir to Pietersen, no run

another full toss, very wide of off and it's driven straight to the cover fielder, with all the fielders in now. Had he left that, it would definitely have been a wide

18.3
4
Amir to Pietersen, FOUR runs

crunch! Pietersen thumps a full toss past a diving mid off and away to the boundary. All over for Pakistan now...

18.2
1
Amir to Wright, 1 run

off the face and down to third man

18.1
1
Amir to Pietersen, 1 run

well, two pieces of fielding sum up Pakistan's performance completely. Pietersen chopped the ball hard to point's right, but the fielder dived superbly to cut it off and hurled the ball in to the keeper with Pietersen way out of his crease. Kamran caught the return cleanly, but then ran past the stumps without taking the bails off! A terrible miss there...

end of over 184 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 140/4CRR: 7.77 RRR: 4.00
Kevin Pietersen64 (46b 6x4 2x6)
Saeed Ajmal 3-0-14-2
Mohammad Asif 4-0-43-0
17.6
W
Ajmal to Morgan, OUT

gone! Arm ball from Ajmal, and Morgan didn't pick it! He went back to what he believed to be a short ball, but it came on quickly with the arm to beat his attempted pull and rattle the timber! A sting in the tail? Probably not, with England only needing 8 from 12, but you never know!

Eoin Morgan b Saeed Ajmal 5 (7b 1x4 0x6 8m) SR: 71.42
17.5
Ajmal to Morgan, no run

quicker through the air, pushed to the off side

17.4
4
Ajmal to Morgan, FOUR runs

and Morgan, having had a look at a few, sweeps powerfully out to deep midwicket for four. Top shot, right out the middle and England need single figures now

17.3
Ajmal to Morgan, no run

same again, hit back to Ajmal who collects cleanly

17.2
Ajmal to Morgan, no run

full and floaty, Morgan turns his wrists on this one but can only send it back to the bowler

17.1
Ajmal to Morgan, no run

tossed up by Ajmal, and Morgan stretches forward to defend watchfully to the off side

end of over 1711 runs
ENG: 136/3CRR: 8.00 RRR: 4.00
Kevin Pietersen64 (46b 6x4 2x6)
Eoin Morgan1 (1b)
Mohammad Asif 4-0-43-0
Shahid Afridi 4-0-28-1
16.6
Mohammad Asif to Pietersen, no run

slightly shorter and hammered into the off side, but straight to the cover fielder

16.5
4
Mohammad Asif to Pietersen, FOUR runs

terrific shot! Low, in-swinging full toss but he sent it back right off the middle of the bat, beating long on for another boundary. Pietersen is in full flow now, middling everything

16.4
Mohammad Asif to Pietersen, no run

he pulls the length back now, aiming at off stump and Pietersen is content to just drop the ball into the off side

16.3
4
Mohammad Asif to Pietersen, FOUR runs

full again, but just short of yorker length and Pietersen gets underneath it to clip the ball off one leg out to the square leg boundary. In the slot, and put away!

16.2
2
Mohammad Asif to Pietersen, 2 runs

full, yorker-length and snaking in to Pietersen through the air, but he walks across to get the ball away behind square on the leg side

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
KP Pietersen
73 runs (52)
8 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
27 runs
3 fours2 sixes
Control
81%
Salman Butt
34 runs (26)
3 fours1 six
Productive shot
cut shot on back foot
9 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
67%
Best performances - bowlers
MH Yardy
O
4
M
0
R
19
W
2
ECO
4.75
Saeed Ajmal
O
3.3
M
0
R
18
W
2
ECO
5.14
Match details
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2010
Player Of The Match
Match numberT20I no. 163
Hours of play (local time)09.30 start, First Session 09.30-10.50, Interval 10.50-11.10, Second Session 11.10-12.30
Match days6 May 2010 - day (20-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsEngland 2, Pakistan 0
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