England crowned as ICC T20 Champion

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MONITORING (SW) – England have stamped themselves cricket’s white-ball kings after withstanding Pakistan’s fearsome pace attack to win the T20 World Cup final by five wickets at the MCG in Australia.

Star all-rounder Ben Stokes once again proved himself the ultimate big-game player, steering England home with six balls to spare in the face of Pakistan’s fast-bowling brilliance.

Stokes hit the winning run to finish unbeaten on 51 and ensure England claimed their second T20 World Cup title and first since 2010.

They are the first team to hold the ODI and T20 World Cups at the same time after their memorable win over New Zealand in the 2019 50-over final at Lord’s.

Predicted rain failed to arrive and interrupt Sunday night’s blockbuster decider as 80,462 fans turned out for a rematch of the 1992 ODI World Cup final at the same venue.

Liam Livingstone leaps on Ben Stokes’s back in celebration
Ben Stokes and Liam Livingstone celebrate victory in the T20 World Cup final.(Getty Images: Quinn Rooney)
England were in the box-seat after captain Jos Buttler won the toss and elected to field first, restricting Pakistan to just 8-137.

An explosive spell from tearaway quick Haris Rauf threatened to put Pakistan back in the contest as he dismissed number three Phil Salt and Buttler in quick succession to have the MCG rocking.

Shaheen Afridi took a superb catch to dismiss Harry Brook and have England reeling at 4-84 but the star Pakistani quick hurt himself in the process and was unable to bowl his crucial remaining two overs.

Shaheen Shah Afridi holds his arms out and looks skyward as his teammates come to congratulate him
Shaheen Shah Afridi dismissed Alex Hales with a beauty in England’s first over.(Getty Images/PA Wire)
Momentum swung back towards England when Afridi went off the field, as Stokes played the starring role just like he did in the ODI final three years ago.

Moeen Ali (19) played a vital cameo role with Stokes but was bowled within five runs of victory.

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