Pakistan vs England, England Playing XI vs Pakistan (Predicted), ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Final

Updated - 16 Nov 2022, 02:47 PM

England National Cricket Team
England National Cricket Team. Pic Credits: Twitter.

Pakistan vs England, England Playing XI vs Pakistan (Predicted), ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Final.  England and Pakistan take on each other in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup 2022 in Melbourne on November 13. The final will be a rematch of the 1992 World Cup final in many ways. Both teams are past winners of the T20 World Cup. Pakistan won it in 2009 while England in 2010. This is England’s first final since the 2016 T20 World Cup while for Pakistan this is their first final in 13 years.

Alex Hales and Jos Buttler
Alex Hales and Jos Buttler (PC-Getty Images)

England defeated India in the second semi-final by 10 wickets in Adelaide to make their way to the final. Jos Buttler 80* and Alex Hales 86* added an unbeaten 170-run stand in 16 overs to win the game for their team.

Alex Hales and Jos Buttler put on an unbeaten stand of 170 to help the Europe team defeat India by 10 wickets in the second semi-final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in Adelaide on Thursday. Their partnership helped UK in chasing down 169 with all 10 wickets and 24 balls to spare. Alex Hales remained unbeaten on 86 from just 47 deliveries while Jos Buttler scored 80* from 49 deliveries.

Earlier, Virat Kohli stepped up again to score a strokeful 50, while Hardik Pandya provided the much-needed flourish in the fag end of the innings, scoring 63 as India set a target of 169 runs for England in the 2nd T20 World Cup 2022 Semifinal in Adelaide, Australia.

England 170 for 0 (Hales 86*, Buttler 80*) beat India 168 for 6 (Hardik 63, Kohli 50, Jordan 3-43) by 10 wickets

The Jos Buttler-led side began their ICC T20 World Cup campaign with a win against Afghanistan. They lost their next game against Ireland in one of the upsets of the tournament. Back-to-back wins against New Zealand and Sri Lanka meant they made the semis and from there on advanced to the final. 

Pakistan and England have played 28 T20Is between themselves with England winning 18 matches while Pakistan nine. The two sides recently met in a bilateral T20I series with England winning the series 4-3. In the last five matches between both teams, England have a head-to-head of 4-1.

England crushed India in the 1st semi-final with Alex Hales and Jos Buttler toying around with the Indian bowling attack. The England openers led the team to a 10-wicket win over the 2007 champions with 4 overs remaining. While this was disappointing for the Indian fans, it must have come as a warning for Pakistan. England are coming to the game with a deep batting lineup and a spirited bowling attack.  There will be no room for errors in Pakistan.

Chris Jordan
Chris Jordan. Credits: Twitter

Mark Wood missed the semi-final and Chris Jordan, who replaced him, made an impact with the ball, picking 3/43 in spite of having played just one game since his recovery from a finger injury. The stage is all set for an exciting T20 World Cup 2022 final at the MCG. Pakistan will be out to repeat their heroics of the 1992 World Cup where they beat England to be crowned champions.

England will be coming to Melbourne with a lot of momentum and confidence from their semi-final victory over mighty India. Alex Hales has looked in great touch ever since he made his comeback into the national side. Jos Butler has also been consistent as an opener and led the team from the front. Harry Brook can be a vulnerability in the middle order. His last three scores have been 4 (5), 7 (3), and 18 (21). And these performances have come at 3 and 4.

Ben Stokes, who hasn’t found great success in T20 internationals is also a key player in the middle order. He was crucial in England’s win over Sri Lanka with a steady knock of unbeaten 42 off 36 balls.  However, these two aren’t reliable when it comes to delivering impactful performances in the middle. As such, Moeen Ali and Liam Livingstone become ever more important in the England lineup.

Dawid Malan
Dawid Malan (Image Credit: Twitter)

Moeen Ali and Liam Livingstone will be the key players to provide the UK with a good finish whether they bat first or second. Dawid Malan was also injured after the Sri Lanka clash and Phil Salt came in as a replacement in the semi-final.

It does look like a star-studded batting order that is also very deep as Sam Curran and Chris Woakes walk in to bat at 8 and 9. However, if the openers are back in the hut early, there’s only Ben Stokes who can play the role of an anchor to build the innings.

England Predicted Playing XI:

Jos Buttler (c & wk), Alex Hales, Philip Salt, Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Adil Rashid

Pakistan vs England, England Playing XI vs Pakistan (Predicted), ICC T20 World Cup 2022 Final

Jos Buttler (C & WK)

Jos Buttler
Jos Buttler PC- Twitter

Jos Buttler is the skipper of England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. Jos Buttler recently recovered from a back injury. With his hard-hitting style, the right-handed batter will aim to provide a quick start to the team. Jos Buttler will also keep the stumps in the match.

England skipper Jos Buttler made a successful return to International Cricket by scoring 68 of 32 balls against Australia in the 1st T20I. The right-handed batter was on the England Tour of Pakistan but did not feature in a single T20I match out of 7 T20Is due to an injury.

He had an outstanding 2021 T20I World Cup where he scored 269 runs with 1 ton-career best of 101* averaging 89.67 in 6 T20Is. He is having a mediocre ICC T20 World Cup 2022 as he has managed 199 runs averaging 49.75 in 4 T20Is with 2 fifties – a best of 80*against India in the semis and 73 against Kiwis. He is England’s 2nd leading run scorer in this WC.

Alex Hales

Alex Hales
Alex Hales, Photo Credits : (Twitter)

Alex Hales is the other opener for England in the T20 WC. After his return to the national side, Alex Hales has given a good performance as an opener. He also played impressive knocks in the previous T20I series against Australia.

He has scored 211 runs averaging 52.75 in 5 T20Is in ICC T20 World Cup 2022 including knocks of 52 (vs New Zealand) and 47 (vs Sri Lanka). He scored 86* against India in the Semi-finals. He is England’s leading run-getter in this WC. His strike rate is 148.59 in this T20 WC 2022.

Following a failed drug test in 2019 that resulted in Eoin Morgan removing Alex Hales from England’s white-ball setup, he spent three years in the wilderness until being selected for the seven-match series against Pakistan. He scored 130 runs averaging 21.67 in 6 T20Is in the Pakistan tour. He also smashed a 51-ball 84 against Australia in Perth in the 1st T20I.

The selectors decided to give him a chance when regular opener Jonny Bairstow sustained an injury last month because of his superior performance in the BBL.

Phil Salt

Phil Salt
Phil Salt (Credits: Twitter)

Phil Salt replaced the injured Dawid Malan in the T20 WC semi-final match against India. Phil Salt has managed 235 runs in 12 T20Is averaging 23.5. He played all 7 T20Is against Pakistan, scoring 167 runs averaging 27.83. His career strike rate is 164.34. He wasn’t required to bat in the semis against India.

Dawid Malan scored 174 runs in 6 matches in the Pakistan series averaging 34.8. Dawid Malan smashed unbeaten 78 runs off 47 balls to help England score 209/3 in 20 overs while batting first and then the English bowlers put in impressive spells to restrict the hosts to just 142/8 to register a big 67-run win in the last-series deciding 7th T20I against Pakistan.

Dawid Malan also scored 82 in the 2nd T20I against Australia. He managed only 56 runs in 4 T20Is (3 innings) in T20 WC 2022 averaging 28 before an injury ruled him out of the semis against India. Dawid Malan picked up a groin injury in England’s final Super 12 match vs Sri Lanka. Dawid Malan is a former ICC No. 1 T20I batsman. Dawid Malan remains a doubtful starter against Pakistan in the final as he is yet to recover from a groin injury.

Ben Stokes

Ben Stokes. PC- Getty
Ben Stokes. PC- Getty

Ben Stokes has managed only 58 runs in 4 innings in ICC T20 World Cup 2022 averaging 19.33 besides picking 5 scalps averaging 15.8. The left-handed batsman batted at No 4 for England in the ICC 2022 T20 World Cup but he hasn’t played much T20I for a while.

Ben Stokes scored only 33 runs averaging 16.5 in 3 T20Is against Australia preceding T20 World Cup 2022. He also picked a wicket. Ben Stokes returned to cricket in Ashes 2021-22 after a six-month break due to a finger injury and mental health break. Ben Stokes had also retired from ODI cricket citing that playing in all three formats was no longer “sustainable” for him. He retired after the first of three ODI matches against South Africa at his home ground in Durham.

Liam Livingstone

Liam Livingstone. (Credits: Twitter)
Liam Livingstone. (Credits: Twitter)

Liam Livingstone is a middle-order batter for England in the T20 World Cup 2022. He has scored 54 runs in the WC averaging 27 in 4 T20Is and has also taken 3 scalps averaging 26.67. Liam Livingstone can smash runs at a high pace which enables the team to capture a lot of runs in the middle.

Liam Livingstone can also bowl some overs for the team. He didn’t bowl against Afghanistan in the team’s first T20I but scored an unbeaten 29 off 21 balls that saw England win by 5 wickets. The 29-year-old has not played since August 23 before this WC after suffering ankle ligament damage following an innocuous trip and also missed England’s final two T20s against Australia, in Canberra.

Harry Brook

Harry Brook
Harry Brook (Credits: Twitter)

Harry Brook is another middle-order batsman for England in the T20 World Cup 2022. The right-handed batsman hasn’t fired in the T20I series against Australia (13 runs averaging 6.5 in 3 T20Is-2 innings) and T20 World Cup 2022 (36 runs averaging 9 in 4 innings).

He however had a successful tour to Pakistan where he amassed 238 runs in 7 T20Is averaging 79.33 at a strike rate of 163.01 including his maiden fifty- a career-best 81*.

Moeen Ali

Moeen Ali
Moeen Ali. (Photo: Twitter)

Moeen Ali is a spin all-rounder for England in the match against Afghanistan. The left-handed batsman is a hard-hitting batter and can help the team to get runs during death overs. The left-arm spinner can also bowl overs for the team and grab wickets.

Moeen Ali scored 142 runs in 4 innings averaging 142 in the Pakistan 7-match T20I tour. The stand-in skipper had the best batting average of 142 and 3rd highest strike rate of 159.55. Moeen Ali captained England’s T20I side in their 4-3 series win over Pakistan in the absence of the injured Jos Buttler and is a key player for the team in this T20I World Cup 2022 in Australia.

Moeen Ali has managed only 38 runs averaging 19 in 4 T20Is in this WC after scoring 54 runs averaging 27 against Australia in 3 T20Is-2 innings in the preceding series. He hasn’t picked up a wicket.

Sam Curran

Sam Curran
Sam Curran. Image-AFP

Sam Curran is another all-rounder for England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. The left-arm pacer has picked 10 scalps averaging 13.6 in this T20 WC 2022 in 5 T20Is, including a career-best of 5/10 against Afghanistan in the first game. He is England’s leading wicket-taker in this WC.

Left-arm fast bowling all-rounder Sam Curran was forced to sit out last year’s 2021 T20I World Cup after suffering a stress fracture in his lower back but is backfiring for the tournament in Australia. But he played a key role in England’s build-up, including a nerveless display at the death to help win the first T20I against Australia. Sam Curran did his prospects no harm taking 7-2 defending 16 in the final over as England got over the line in a high-scoring opener in Perth.

Chris Woakes

Chris Woakes.
Chris Woakes. Credits: Twitter

Chris Woakes is another pace all-rounder for the team. Chris Woakes is a hard-hitting batsman who has batted at a strike rate of 146+ for England in T20Is so far. He returned with figures of 1/24 in 4 overs picking Mujeeb Ur Rahman’s scalp against Afghanistan.

He has picked up 5 scalps in as many matches in this T20 World Cup 2022 averaging 29.2. Earlier, he picked his career-best figures of 3/4 in the T20I series against Australia where he picked 3 scalps averaging 8.33. Against Pakistan, he played 2 T20Is and picked 4 scalps averaging 14. He had picked 7 scalps in 6 T20Is in T20 World Cup 2021 averaging 21.57.

Mark Wood

Mark Wood
Mark Wood. Image Credits: Twitter

Mark Wood is another pacer for the England team in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. Mark Wood has the strength of pace in his bowling and he troubled the Afghan batters during the match as he picked 2/23 against the Afghans.

Mark Wood has picked 9 scalps in 4 T20Is in T20 World Cup 2022 averaging 12 with a best of 3/26 against Sri Lanka. In the same match, Mark Wood had generalized body stiffness and missed out on playing against India in the semi-final at Adelaide Oval.

He also picked 6 scalps in 2 T20Is against Pakistan averaging 7.33 and 3 scalps in 2 T20Is against Australia averaging 11.33. He had failed to pick a wicket playing 2 T20Is in T20 World Cup 2021. Mark Wood in all probability will return to the England team in place of Chris Jordan against Pakistan.

Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid, ICC T20 World Cup 2022
England spinner Adil Rashid. (Photo: Getty Images)

Adil Rashid is the spinner for the team in the ICC T20 World Cup 2022. The leg spinner, Adil Rashid is the most powerful spinner for the team in T20Is currently. Adil Rashid, the right-arm leg break spinner had an excellent 2021 T20I World Cup where he picked 9 scalps in 6 games averaging 16.22 including his career-best figures of 4/2.

His recent form isn’t that great but he is a sure-shot starter in England’s XI. He hasn’t done well against Pakistan (average of 44.8) as he picked 5 scalps in 7 T20Is. He had a poor series against Australia (average of 79) picking 1 scalp in  3 T20Is and this T20 World Cup 2022 (2 scalps in 5 T20Is averaging 62.5). But his economy of 6.25 has been praiseworthy in T20 World Cup 2022.

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