Pakistan crush England to reach Champions Trophy cricket final for the first time
Captain Eoin Morgan unhappy with wicket as England lose one-sided semi-final
Pakistan thrashed England by eight wickets with 12.5 overs to spare at Sophia Gardens on Wednesday to reach the final of the Champions Trophy for the first time.
Openers Azhar Ali (76) and Fakhar Zaman (57) made it a comfortable chase from the start as Pakistan reached 215 for two in 37.1 overs in reply to England’s unimpressive 211 all out – from 128 for two – with one ball left.
It was an unexpectedly one-sided semi-final as two-time finalist England continues their quest for a global 50-over title in any tournament.
India play Bangladesh on Thursday at Edgbaston in the other semi-final match with India the clear favourites – but so were England.
The final is at The Oval on Sunday.
England captain Eoin Morgan said Pakistan “played brilliantly” but he appeared unhappy with the wicket.