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Moeen Ali lauds batters after England beat Pakistan in sixth T20I – If you follow course of, you do not have to slog

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PAK vs ENG, sixth T20I: England beat Pakistan by eight wickets within the penultimate match of the sequence at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The sequence decider will happen on October 2.

If you follow course of, you do not have to slog: Moeen after ENG beat PAK in sixth T20I. Courtesy: AP

HIGHLIGHTSEngland beat Pakistan by 8 wickets in LahoreThe 7-match sequence at the moment stands at 3-3The decider will happen on October 2

Stand-in skipper Moeen Ali was delighted along with his crew’s efficiency after England beat Pakistan by eight wickets within the sixth T20I on Friday, September 30 at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. The Three Lions chased down 170 with as many as 33 balls to spare.

Alex Hales and Phil Salt laid the platform with a 55-run stand for the opening wicket off 3.5 overs. Salt went on to attain the third quickest T20I fifty by an English batter and completed on 88* off 41 balls with 13 fours and three sixes.

While lauding the batters, Moeen additionally had phrases of reward for the bowlers, who didn’t permit Pakistan to get away by selecting wickets at common intervals.

“Very blissful, thought the best way we batted specifically was excellent. It exhibits should you follow the method, you do not have to slog, you possibly can play correct photographs. And I believed the seamers have been excellent at this time. If you do not lose wickets early on you possibly can preserve going,” Moeen was quoted as saying within the post-match presentation ceremony.

“Good base, good shots, really impressive performance. Another good game, I hope, it’s been a brilliant series. We feel we’ve learned a lot as a group,” he said.

Moreover, Moeen shared an replace on Jos Buttler, who’s but to play a single match within the sequence as a consequence of a calf harm. Buttler hasn’t performed any type of cricket since Manchester Originals’ match in opposition to Southern Brave within the Men’s Hundred on August 18.

“[Buttler] He’s feeling good, been training a bit more. Whether or not we risk him for one game, we’ll see,” Moeen added.

In the meantime, the sequence decider between England and Pakistan is scheduled to happen on Sunday, October 2 in Lahore.

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