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Cricket World Cup 2023, 44th Match, Kolkata, Nov 11th, 2023

England

(49.6 ov) 337/9

Pakistan

(43.3 ov) 244/10

Complete England won by 93 runs

Player of Match: David Willey

46.1
Haris Rauf to Harry Brook, FOUR, to fine leg
Haris Rauf [8.0-0-51-1] is back into the attack
45.6
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Harry Brook, 1 run, length ball tailing into the pads, clipped through midwicket as he's cramped for room
45.5
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Harry Brook, 2 runs, banged in short, Brook is late on the pull and it loops off the splice. Falls well short of deep square leg though
Most wickets for Pakistan in a single World Cup edition
21 - Shahid Afridi (2011)
18 - Wasim Akram (1992)
18 - Shaheen Afridi (2023)
17 - Imran Khan (1987)
17 - Saqlain Mushtaq (1999)
17 - Mohammad Amir (2019)
45.4
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Buttler, 1 run, length ball tailing in on leg, Buttler backs away, looks to slog, and drags it to deep midwicket
45.3
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Harry Brook, 1 run, to deep backward point
Most wickets for Pakistan in World Cups
55 - Wasim Akram
35 - Wahab Riaz
34 - Imran Khan
34 - Shaheen Afridi
45.2
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Buttler, 1 run, full outside off, Buttler swings hard, mistimes it off the inside half to long-on
45.1
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Buttler, no run, did that roll into the base of the stumps? Oh it did, right into the base of middle but the bails stay unmoved!
45.1
Mohammad Wasim Jr to Buttler, wide
Mohammad Wasim Jr [7.0-0-42-0] is back into the attack
44.6
Shaheen Afridi to Harry Brook, SIX, full toss slanted into Brook as he backs away. He looks cramped for room, but still manages to swing hard and powers it over long-on for six
44.5
Shaheen Afridi to Buttler, 1 run, full toss on off, driven through the covers
44.4
Shaheen Afridi to Harry Brook, 1 run, to cover point
44.3
Shaheen Afridi to Harry Brook, FOUR, square of the wicket
44.2
Shaheen Afridi to Harry Brook, 2 runs, to deep mid-wicket
44.1
Shaheen Afridi to Harry Brook, SIX, to long-off
43.6
Shadab Khan to Buttler, SIX, to long-on
43.5
Shadab Khan to Buttler, no run