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ENG vs PAK | 2nd ODI: Hasan Ali bags five-wicket haul, registers name on Lord's Honours Board

Pacer Hasan Ali bagged a five-wicket haul in the second ODI of the series against England and registered his name onto the Lord’s Honours Board. England were rocked early as Dawid Malan was dismissed driving on the up against Ali and Shaheen Shah Afridi yorked Zak Crawley with an absolute peach.

Ali then came back to dismiss Ben Stokes and John Simpson to leave England trailing behind a long way in the game, and put the hosts on the brink with the wicket of Craig Overton.

Ultimately, he dismissed Saqib Mahmood to reach the five-wicket haul landmark and wrap up England innings at 247.

Pakistan are trailing 0-1 behind in the sthree-match long ODI series and skipper Babar Azam would be disappointed letting England go off the hook after an impressive start with the ball.

Other two pacers such as Haris Rauf and all-rounder Faheem Ashraf struggled for accuracy and provided ample amount of loose delivery for England batsmen to cash in on an overcast day in London.

Phil Salt went berserk with the bat and top scored at 60 runs but his dismissal derailed England’s momentum in the middle phase of the game. James Vince made good use of the opportunity with a splendid half century but he too failed to convert it into a big innings. England escaped a collapse as Lewis Gregory and Brydon Carse stitched a valuable 69 runs partnership for the eight wicket.

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I will rate this performance very highly, up in No 1 or 2 says Hayden Walsh after match-winning spell

Riding on a sensational display of spin bowling by Hayden Walsh Jr, West Indies managed to register a sensational come from behind victory against the Aussies in the opening T20I to go 1-0 up in the five-match series. The leggie who bagged three crucial wickets of Mitchell Marsh, Dan Christian and Ben McDermott rated this performance very highly and placed this performance at 1 or 2 at the international level. Walsh had tested positive for COVID-19 in Bangladesh and had a pretty mediocre season with the ball in the Super50 tournament. However, his performance earlier today will definitely make him a prime contender for a spot in the T20 World Cup slated to be played in UAE later this year. "Personally, it's a sigh of relief," Walsh said after spinning his team to a memorable victory. "I've been preparing for a long while. After my mishap in Bangladesh where I tested positive for Covid, I didn't really have a good Super50 and I'm really happy that I'm just back. I would put this performance up there, probably one or two." Walsh who was playing an international game after a substantial gap was introduced into the attack a bit late than expected by stand-in skipper Nicholas Pooran. However it worked wonders for his team as after conceding 10 runs in the first over, Walsh Jr was all over the Aussie middle order like a rash and from a commanding position, Australia slipped to a position of relative discomfort. The leggie along with left-arm pacer Obed McCoy ran through the Australian lower middle order and the tail bagging the last 6 wickets for just 19 runs to bowl Windies to a dramatic victory. "To come in when the pressure is on and Australia could have walked the game at that point, I really enjoyed changing the game there," he said. "In the team meetings we talked about the huge wind factor. I just really enjoyed just reading the conditions and reading the situation of the game,” W alsh concluded. The 2nd encounter is slated to be played at Darren Sammy National Stadium in St Lucia tomorrow (Sunday).

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West Indies vs Australia | 2nd T20I: Aussies scramble to stop spirited Windies after gifting 1st game

It was a monumental effort from the West Indies to come from behind and register one of their most memorable victories in the T20 format when they defeated Australia by 18 runs in the opening encounter. The visiting side was the more superior team for the major part of the match but failed to rest home the initiative and was eventually skittled out for 127 in 16 overs to hand Windies a comfortable victory. With the 2nd encounter slated to be played tomorrow, Australia will get very little chance to recover from their heartbreak and try to level the series. Meanwhile, the home team will be roaring with confidence after the victory and will look to seize control and take a 2-0 lead in the 5 match series. After being put in to bat, West Indies struggled their way to 145 in their allotted 20 overs which was largely possible owing to a blistering half-century from the blade of Andre Russell. The swashbuckling all-rounder gave the hosts a much-needed late impetus to propel them to a competitive score which eventually proved to be enough as their bowlers staged a dramatic comeback and bowled Australia out. There is a lot of ponder upon for the home team especially when it comes to their batting. Despite a powerful lower middle order, the Windies batting line-up has failed to live up to the expectations on a consistent basis which resulted in their below-par outing with the bat against Australia as well. While Russell’s victory will give them a huge boost going forward, the rest of the batting unit needs to come good more consistently for Windies to harbour hopes of defending their world title later this year. The bowling department raised their hands and riding on a brilliant spell of bowling by Hayden Walsh Jr, Windies made a stunning turnaround during the back end of the match. Walsh who was playing his first international game for some time bamboozled the Aussie batsmen with his variations and his three-wicket spell was the main reason behind Australia’s downfall. Obed McCoy who had a terrific time with the ball against South Africa continued his good work and prized out four important to seal the deal for the home team. On the other hand, it will be a difficult pill to swallow for Australia especially after surrendering the opening encounter from a winning position. On the back of a superb spell of fast bowling by Josh Hazlewood, the visitors managed to restrict the Windies to 145 which were by no means a match-winning target under any stress of imagination. Despite losing three early wickets, it was Mitchell Marsh whose heroic batting display tilted the scales in favour of Australia. Moises Henriques began with a couple of sixes as Australia seemed to coast towards the victory target. However, Marsh’s dismissal eventually opened the floodgates for a dramatic collapse which Australia could never really recover from. West Indies vs Australia: Match Details Match No - 2nd T20I Date and Time: July 11, 2021, 05:00 AM IST, 11:30 GMT, July 10 7:30 PM Local time Venue: Darren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia. Pitch Report and Toss If the opening T20I gives us any indication, the St Lucia strip wasn’t a straightforward batting wicket and looked a bit two-paced. The ball was not coming onto the bat but batsmen who got themselves in managed to strike it big. The slower deliveries stuck on the pitch and Obed McCoy benefited immensely. We might be expecting a batter batting wicket for the second encounter and despite the result of the series opener, the team winning the toss will still be tempted to chase given the history of this ground. Teams batting second has won 8 out of the 14 matches played at this stadium so far. Weather Conditions Temperature is expected to hover around 27 degrees with 40 per cent chance of rain during the time of the match. After a humdinger of a contest in the opening encounter, we will hope that the rain gods stay away and we witness a full match. Team News West Indies The home team won’t look to tinker with their winning combination. A more flamboyant option can be preferred at the top of the order in the form of Andre Fletcher along with Evin Lewis but that will make Lendl Simmons sit out. Despite scoring a run a ball 27 and not looking anywhere close to his best, Simmons might be the preferred option given his experience in this format and the ability to churn out runs in crucial situations. Probable Playing XI Lendl Simmons, Evin Lewis, Chris Gayle, Shimron Hetmyer, Nicholas Pooran (c & wk), Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo, Fabian Allen, Hayden Walsh, Obed McCoy, Fidel Edwards Australia After the heartbreaking defeat, Australia might tinker with their combination. While the bowlers did a commendable job and could see the same unit taking the field tomorrow, there might be a change here and there in the batting line-up. With so many explosive options in the middle overs trying to take on the attack to the Windies bowlers, Australia needs someone who can play the anchor’s role and Alex Carey might be a suitable option. He can play the situation perfectly and has the ability to smash the long ball. Carey could be drafted in place of Philippe but with the head coach preferring Philippe at the middle order, he could get an extended run. The rest of the XI should remain the same. Probable Playing XI Aaron Finch (c), Matthew Wade (wk), Mitchell Marsh, Josh Philippe/Alex Carey, Moises Henriques, Ben McDermott, Daniel Christian, Ashton Agar, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood Dream11 team Wicket-keepers- Matthew Wade Batsmen- Lendl Simmons, Moises Henriques, Evin Lewis, Aaron Finch All-rounders- Mitchell Marsh, Andre Russell Bowlers- Obed McCoy, Hayden Walsh Jr, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa.