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Cricket-Spinners shine as England beat Pakistan to level T20 series 1-1

England’s stand-in skipper Jos Buttler top-scored with 59 before their spinners ripped through the Pakistan batting unit to seal a 45-run win within the second Twenty20 International and level the series at 1-1 on Sunday.

Cricket-Spinners shine as England beat Pakistan to level T20 series 1-1

Chasing 201 runs to win at Headingley, Pakistan’s openers made a bright start with the bat but lost their way after England fast bowler Saqib Mahmood dismissed captain Babar Azam (22) within the sixth over.

England tightened their grip within the middle overs as leg-spinner Adil Rashid removed Mohammad Rizwan and Sohaib Maqsood in his second spell.

Off-spinner Moeen Ali removed Mohammad Hafeez and Fakhar Zaman cheaply as Pakistan were left tottering at 95-5.

Azam Khan was stumped off Matt Parkinson’s leg-break, before Mahmood returned to tear through the lower order and restrict the tourists to 155-9 in 20 overs.

Earlier, Buttler marked his return to the national team together with his 14th T20I fifty as England were bowled out for 200 with a ball to spare.

Buttler was declared fit after a calf injury and took the captaincy as Eoin Morgan chose to rest himself during a bid to rotate his squad before this year’s T20 World Cup .

After the hosts lost Jason Roy and Dawid Malan within the opening three overs, Buttler and Ali restored order with a brisk 67-run partnership.

Ali eventually fell for 36, scooping fast bowler Mohammad Hasnain to mid-off, but Buttler accelerated the britain run rate alongside the hero of the last match Liam Livingstone.

Buttler picked out mid-off for Hasnain’s second wicket of the innings, but Livingstone, fresh from scoring England’s fastest ever hundred, went on to supply another entertaining innings for the house supporters.

Livingstone managed the most important hit of the day, tonking Haris Rauf’s delivery straight over the newly built Football Stand.

The right-handed batsman was run out for 38 off 23 balls before the lower order added another 35 off the last four overs to require England’s score to 200 for the second consecutive game - this point to secure victory.

Both teams now head to Manchester for the series decider on Tuesday.

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