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England vs Pakistan, 4th ODI at London, , Sep 20 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
4th ODI (D/N), Lord's, September 20, 2010, Pakistan tour of England
(46.1/50 ov, T:266) 227

Pakistan won by 38 runs

Player Of The Match
44* (20)
abdul-razzaq
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Scorecard summary
Pakistan 265/7(50 overs)
4/37 (10)
44* (20)
2/44 (10)
England 227/10(46.1 overs)
4/32 (8.1)
3/59 (10)

Pakistan have squared the series with a 38-run win, and their satisfaction is evident. Shoaib is hopping around like a youngster! We will be heading to the Rose Bowl on Wednesday with this series well and truly alive. It seemed as though off-field distractions had finally caught up with Pakistan as they struggled through a lacklustre first innings before Abdul Razzaq's late rollicking cameo boosted their score into competitiveness.

Andrew Strauss and Steve Davies then gave England a great platform with a positive 113-run opening stand but once they were separated Pakistan kept chipping away, knowing that reverse swing could prove decisive at the close of the innings under lights. Against the odds, they're clawed their way back from 2-0 and, with everything that's occurred off the field, there is bound to be continued interest ahead of the final game of the series. Stick with us for the post-match interviews and Man of the Match award.

First things first, Billy Doctrove gets an award for standing in his 100th match. Andrew Strauss: "Razzaq played exceptionally well and gave them some real momentum. We looked like we had the game under control but we couldn't keep our momentum going and Pakistan bowled really well with the old ball. We've got to look at where we went wrong, and we'll be doing that tomorrow. Pakistan have got a lot of matchwinners in their side, but it's important to remember it's 2-2 and winner takes all at the Rose Bowl."

Shahid Afridi: "250 was a very good total on this track, and I knew I had the bowlers to defend this total." Afridi has praise for all of his bowlers, giving them all a mention and adding: "The boys really performed to the best of their ability, and this is what Pakistan is really all about. Shoaib is 34, 35, he'll get some rest tomorrow but he's a fighter and he'll definitely play in the next game."

Abdul Razzaq is Man of the Match. "I wasn't feeling well, I had a sore back and that's why I missed the first two matches. When you play county cricket in England you get experience and it really helps in these situations. We had a plan at the end, I was waiting for those two overs."

And that's just about all from us. There's a tremendous gallery for you to marvel at, and Andrew McGlashan's bulletin is also well worth a perusal. We've still got a very important game to play in this series, so please do join us for that, with ESPNcricinfo's coverage starting at 13.00GMT, 14.00 local time on Wednesday. I'll leave you with this: Goodbye!

46.1
W
Umar Gul to Broad, OUT

huge swipe across the line from Broad, and Gul has made a mess of his stumps! Gul seals the game with his fourth wicket

Stuart Broad b Umar Gul 2 (8b 0x4 0x6 13m) SR: 25
end of over 463 runs
ENG: 227/9CRR: 4.93 RRR: 9.75
James Anderson2 (3b)
Stuart Broad2 (7b)
Shoaib Akhtar 10-0-59-3
Umar Gul 8-0-32-3
45.6
2
Shoaib Akhtar to Anderson, 2 runs

nicely played by Anderson, glancing out to deep square leg for two runs

45.5
1
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, 1 run

great yorker! Broad digs it out to mid-on and they scamper through

45.4
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, no run

another slower ball - even slower this time - and Broad inside edges a drive into his boot

45.3
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, no run

slower ball, not picked by Broad but his bat ends up in the right place anyway. More a case of ball hitting bat there!

45.2
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, no run

a low full toss flung down at leg stump, Broad digs it out to Afridi at midwicket

45.1
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, no run

tapped infront of point, Broad wants a single but Anderson sends him back

Akhtar is going to bowl his last over

end of over 455 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 224/9CRR: 4.97 RRR: 8.40
James Anderson0 (2b)
Stuart Broad1 (2b)
Umar Gul 8-0-32-3
Shoaib Akhtar 9-0-56-3
44.6
Umar Gul to Anderson, no run

back of a length, slamming into the thigh and bouncing to gully

Gul is now the leading wicket-taker in the series with 10 scalps to his name

44.5
Umar Gul to Anderson, no run

Anderson's done well to keep that out! Another very low, dipping full toss and curves late towards the left-hander's toes, but he jams the bat down to keep it out

44.4
W
Umar Gul to Swann, OUT

slower ball, offcutter, and Swann is bowled! He's been bowling such fantastic reverse-swinging yorkers, Swann won't have been expecting that and he's cleaned up! Pakistan are almost there now

Graeme Swann b Umar Gul 12 (9b 1x4 0x6 15m) SR: 133.33
44.3
1
Umar Gul to Broad, 1 run

low, dipping full toss swings back in very late! It was pacy too, but Broad swung hard and sent the ball out to deep midwicket

44.3
1w
Umar Gul to Broad, 1 wide

swinging back in to the left-hander, but the line is all wrong and the ball swerves down the leg side. That's wide

44.2
1
Umar Gul to Swann, 1 run

full and swinging again, drilled down to long-on

44.1
2
Umar Gul to Swann, 2 runs

full and swinging in towards leg stump, Swann heaves out into the leg side and sprints back for the second

end of over 4410 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 219/8CRR: 4.97 RRR: 7.83
Stuart Broad0 (1b)
Graeme Swann9 (6b 1x4)
Shoaib Akhtar 9-0-56-3
Umar Gul 7-0-27-2

Shoaib, who looks like he's "being held together with sticking plaster" as Atherton points out, has done a fantastic job in this game to come back from an erratic opening spell and pick up vital wickets. His first three overs went for 30!

43.6
Shoaib Akhtar to Broad, no run

quick yorker on middle, dug out back to the bowler by Broad

43.5
1
Shoaib Akhtar to Swann, 1 run

how has he kept that out? Perfect inswinging yorker but Swann jams the bat down just in time to keep it out

43.4
4
Shoaib Akhtar to Swann, FOUR runs

Swann finds the boundary! Slashing up and over short third man

"I know there are some bad apples in Pakistan Cricket team and management, but you have to appreciate the effort the team is putting in here," says Adnan. "With all the negative stuff going on, and losing the first 2 ODI, this is a very good comeback. Hard for us Pakistani Cricket fans to abandon this team due to the action of few."

43.4
3w
Shoaib Akhtar to Swann, 3 wide

hooping inswinging full toss, it slips down the leg side and though Kamran gets a hand to it he can't cut it off completely

43.3
W
Shoaib Akhtar to Morgan, OUT

gone! Morgan tries to slam this down the ground, but slices underneath the ball to send a steepling chance ... to Mohammad Yousuf, of all people! Yousuf has not had the best summer in the field but he's held onto a very tough chance. The two oldest men on the field - on most fields these days - combine to give their team a very strong chance of levelling this series. Pakistan immediately form a huddle, they're pumped up now

Eoin Morgan c Mohammad Yousuf b Shoaib Akhtar 28 (35b 2x4 0x6 55m) SR: 80

Shoaib is still gripping his left side between deliveries, he's suffering

43.2
1
Shoaib Akhtar to Swann, 1 run

dipping, inswinging full toss heading towards middle. Swann doesn't try to do too much with it, just pushing into the off side for one

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
AJ Strauss
68 runs (72)
8 fours0 six
Productive shot
leg glance
23 runs
1 four0 six
Control
79%
Mohammad Hafeez
64 runs (100)
5 fours1 six
Productive shot
leg glance
17 runs
0 four1 six
Control
74%
Best performances - bowlers
GP Swann
O
10
M
0
R
37
W
4
ECO
3.7
Umar Gul
O
8.1
M
0
R
32
W
4
ECO
3.91
Match details
Lord's, London
TossPakistan, elected to bat first
Series
Season2010
Player Of The Match
Series result5-match series level 2-2
Match numberODI no. 3046
Hours of play (local time)13.00 start, First Session 13.00-16.30, Interval 16.30-17.10, Second Session 17.10-20.40
Match days20 September 2010 - daynight (50-over match)
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