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  The Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT) has issued a report detailing its assessment of the recently-concluded general election, expressing deep concerns over a decline in fairness scores compared to previous election cycles.

Ben Stokes takes England into T20 World Cup, Host Australia dumped out

 


England’s Ben Stokes hit a gutsy unbeaten 42 as England reached the T20 World Cup semi-finals on Saturday with a tense four-wicket win over Sri Lanka — and ended Australia’s title defense. 

England needed to win to make the last four from Group 1 alongside already qualified New Zealand and they achieved the feat in a nail-biting finish with two balls to spare at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). 

If they had lost, hosts Australia would have gone through. Sri Lanka looked on track for a big total when they reached 80-2 after 10 overs, but the aggressive Pathum Nissanka was out for 67 and the Asian champions crumbled to 141-8, with Mark Wood taking 3-26. 

England raced to 75 without loss in reply and looked on track for an easy win. However, they collapsed to 111-5 under pressure from the Sri Lankan spin attack and it went to the wire. 

“Didn’t enjoy that match, how close it was,” admitted skipper Jos Buttler. “We just had to find a way to win that game,” he added. 

He further said, “These situations are built for him [Stokes]. He can play a lot of roles for us in this T20 setup.” 

Man-of-the-match Adil Rashid, whose spin kept Sri Lanka’s batsmen at bay, was also full of praise for Test skipper Stokes. “It was a tight game, it happens in T20 cricket,” he said. 

“They bowled well and created pressure, but Stokes played magnificent so we got over the line,” Rashid added. 

The victory was not enough to dethrone New Zealand at the top of the table with England settling for second and a semi-final in Adelaide. The fate of Group 2 will be determined on Sunday. 

Sri Lanka’s defeat ended Australia’s stuttering tournament, with their title defence never recovering after losing heavily to New Zealand on the opening day, then having to share the points with England due to rain. 

 “I think the wicket played a part in this game, even the English batters struggled in the second half,” said Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka. 

“I think we played good cricket in patches, but we had a few injuries which cost us the tournament,” he said.

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