England secured their spot in the Champions Trophy with a commanding 93 run victory over Pakistan at Eden Gardens. Their performance, a culmination of teamwork and individual brilliance, marked a stark departure from their earlier tournament showings thanks to Ben Stokes and the rest of the team.
The defining factor in England’s victory was their batting. Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, and Ben Stokes orchestrated an exceptional innings, propelling their team to a formidable total of 337 for 9 wickets, deemed above par for the match. This strong foundation set the stage for the bowlers to shine later in the match, bundling out Pakistan for 244.
David Willey’s excellence with the new ball, complemented by Gus Atkinson and the spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, displaying excellent skill to polish off their opposition in 43.3 overs. Their collective effort stifled Pakistan’s batting lineup, resulting in a string of wickets at regular intervals, consistently keeping the opposing team on the back foot.
England’s successive comprehensive wins showcased their undeniable potential, but regrettably, their resurgence came too late in the tournament. Notwithstanding their commendable batting performance, the defending champions found themselves exiting the tournament in seventh place, but with an assured spot in the Champions Trophy 2025.
Chief Scores:
England 337 for 9 in 50 overs (Ben Stokes 84, Joe Root 60, Jonny Bairstow 59,Haris Rauf 3 for 64, Shaheen Shah Afridi 2 for 72, Mohammad Wasim 2 for 74)
Pakistan 244 for 10 in 43.3 overs (Agha Salman 51, Babar Azam 38, Mohammad Rizwan 36, David Willey 3 for 56, Gus Atikinson 2 for 45, Adil rashid 2 for 55)