Chris Woakes accepting five wickets as England beat Pakistan by 54 races to win the fifth one-day universal at Headingley on Sunday.
Triumph, in their last match before the World Cup hosts and top choices name their competition squad on Tuesday, saw England to a 4-0 arrangement win after the main match was washed out.
Woakes took three wickets for no keeps running in nine balls as Pakistan drooped to six for three in quest for an objective of 352.
Babar Azam (80) and commander Sarfraz Ahmed (97) at that point kept England under control yet both batsmen were run out and any waiting expectation Pakistan had went with them.
Woakes required only three balls to have Fakhar Zaman out, gotten by Joe Root at second slip, out for a duck.
Abid Ali (five) was then lbw to Woakes, with Paul Reiffel’s choice maintained on umpire’s call.
Crease bowler Woakes then nipped one back to have Mohammad Hafeez lbw for nothing, despite the fact that replays recommended Reiffel’s decision may have been upset if Pakistan had explored the choice.
Babar, be that as it may, carried on from his 115 of every a three-wicket rout at Trent Bridge on Friday with a 59-ball fifty preceding progressing down the pitch to drive off-spinner Moeen Ali for six.
Yet, a fourth-wicket association of 146 finished in disappointing style for Pakistan.
Sarfraz goaded at an Adil Rashid conveyance and set off for a solitary.
Yet, wicket-manager Jos Buttler moved rapidly from behind the stumps to toss the ball to the bowler’s end where Rashid, with Babar attempting to recover his ground, flicked the ball onto the stumps from despite his good faith without hoping to finish a run-out.
An apparently irate Sarfraz hit Rashid for four, six a four off progressive conveyances.
Yet, Rashid, before his Yorkshire home group, rejected Shoaib Malik with a plunging left-gave get off his very own bowling.
Safaraz was denied what might have been his third ODI hundred in peculiar design.
Buttler, having ceased the ball with his boot, saw the bounce back fall merciful to run out Sarfraz, who barely neglected to ground his bat in time.
Notwithstanding some late harm to David Willey’s figures by Mohammad Hasnain, Pakistan were inevitably full scale for 297 in the 47th over.
Prior, England were set for an immense score at 191 for two off 25 overs.
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In any case, a few batsmen got themselves out, including Test captain Root, who top-scored with 84, and one-day skipper Eoin Morgan, who made 76 on his arrival to the side.
Root and Morgan put on 117 of every 18 overs however despite everything it required tailender Tom Curran’s unbeaten 29 to take England past 350.
Left-arm spinner Imad Wasim took three for 53, while quick bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi had four for 82 subsequent to striking at the two finishes of the innings.
In any case, the last over observed Curran hit a six and afterward slope an absurd four off progressive Hasan Ali conveyances.
Morgan, back after a one-diversion boycott for moderate over-rate offenses, hit five sixes – including one onto the top of the Old Pavilion Stand off Mohammad Hasnain – before a confounded draw off Afridi was gotten by Abid.
Root was much more like a century when he holed out off Hasnain, having confronted 73 balls including nine fours.