KOLKATA, Nov 11, 2023 (BSS/AFP) - England sent Pakistan crashing out of
the World Cup with a convincing 93-run win as Ben Stokes and David Willey
helped their team end their miserable title defence on a high in Kolkata on
Saturday.
Stokes, who came out of ODI retirement for the World Cup, scored 84 while
Joe Root hit 60 to lift England to an impressive 337-9 in their 50 overs before
Pakistan folded on 244 in 43.3 overs.
Willey, who already announced he will retire from international cricket
after the World Cup, removed Pakistan openers Abdullah Shafique (nought) and
Fakhar Zaman (one) before dismissing Agha Salman for 51 to finish with 3-56.
With Salman's wicket, Willey also completed 100 wickets in his 73rd ODI.
Fellow fast bowler Gus Atkinson (2-45) had Babar Azam for 38, caught at
short mid-wicket off a miscued pull to end the Pakistan skipper's below-par
tournament on 320 runs with four fifties but without a century.
Spinners Moeen Ali (2-60) and Adil Rashid (2-55) took care of the
middle-order as only Salman defied the bowling with a fighting 45-ball knock
studded with six boundaries and a six.
Tail-enders Shaheen Shah Afridi scored 27 and Haris Rauf made 35 to at
least take Pakistan past the 200-mark.
Ali removed Mohammad Rizwan for a 51-ball 36 and Iftikhar Ahmed for three
while Rashid had Saud Shakeel bowled round his legs for 29 before bowling
Shadab Khan for four with a googly.
Pakistan started the day needing to beat England by 287 runs in order to
squeeze into the semi-finals on net run-rate but that escape route was
immediately closed when Jos Buttler won the toss and chose to bat first.
As a result, New Zealand became the fourth team into the semi-finals and
will face undefeated India in Mumbai on November 15.
A day later, Australia and South Africa will meet in the other semi-final
in Kolkata.
Stokes -- dropped on 10 by Shaheen off his own bowling -- rode his luck
during a 76-ball innings.
- Wayward bowling -
Root added a 72-ball 60 after England won the toss and batted.
Stokes and Root built on a solid opening stand of 82 between Jonny Bairstow
(59) and Dawid Malan (31), taking full advantage of a slow Eden Gardens pitch
and some wayward bowling.
Bairstow hit seven boundaries and a six in his 61-ball knock -- his second
fifty in an otherwise lacklustre performance in the tournament.
Malan was the first to go, miscuing a reverse sweep off spinner Iftikhar
Ahmed while Bairstow was caught in the covers off Rauf, Pakistan's best bowler
with 3-64.
Once Stokes, who came out of ODI retirement for the World Cup, got a life
he continued to bat like he did during his century against the Netherlands in
Pune three days ago, cracking 11 boundaries and two sixes.
He was finally yorked by Shaheen in the 41st over after adding 132 for the
third wicket with Root.
Root hit four boundaries in his third half century of the World Cup before
he was caught off a leading edge against Shaheen who finished with 2-72.
Harry Brook made 30, with two sixes and as many fours, and Buttler hit 27
with a six and three boundaries as the pair added a quick 45 with England
scoring 97 runs in the last ten overs.
Pakistan finished in fifth place in the 10-nation table while England are a
further two places down, but still able to qualify for the 2025 Champions
Trophy.