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Mohammad Rizwan is somebody we will be taught so much from: Moeen Ali after England lose fifth T20I vs Pakistan

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PAK vs ENG, fifth T20: Mohammad Rizwan scored 63 runs on Wednesday and helped Pakistan beat England by six runs at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. He additionally gained the Player of the Match award.

Rizwan is somebody we will be taught so much from: Moeen Ali after ENG lose fifth T20I vs PAK. Courtesy: AP

HIGHLIGHTSMohammad Rizwan turned the Player of the Match on September 28Pakistan beat England by 6 runs on WednesdayMoeen Ali stated that England didn’t construct partnerships of their run-chase

Stand-in skipper Moeen Ali was disillusioned together with his workforce’s batting after England misplaced the fifth T20I by six runs in opposition to Pakistan at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. After being requested to chase down 146, the Three Lions managed to finish their innings at 139 for the lack of seven wickets.

With 15 runs wanted within the final over, Aamer Jamal conceded solely eight runs and helped Pakistan take a 3-2 sequence lead. Moeen reckoned that one partnership of round 60-70 runs may have sealed the match for the visiting workforce.

“I feel that out of all the games, it was the most disappointing one with the way we batted in particular. Of course, we want to play the attacking brand of cricket, but you also have to see the situation of the game and the conditions. Today, all we needed was partnership. Had we put up a 60-70 run partnership, we would have won the game,” Moeen stated within the post-match presser.

Moeen additionally heaped reward on Mohammad Rizwan and requested England to be taught from the Pakistani opening batter. Rizwan gained the Player of the Match award after he scored 63 runs on a difficult floor to bat on. It additionally occurred to be Rizwan’s fourth half-century of the sequence.

“He is a brilliant player and is hard to stop. He is very busy and hits boundaries in awkward positions. He is somebody we can learn a lot from. He saw the situation and adapted to the wicket and has been free-flowing all the time. He took the risks when he needed to and played properly. We have found him quite difficult to bowl to so far,” Moeen added.

England will look to attract stage within the sequence after they subsequent cross swords with Babar Azam’s Men in Green on September 30.

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