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Pakistan vs England 1st ODI: England looking dangerous, updates

Eion-Morgan

ABU DHABI: England has completed its century for the loss of three wickets in the first One Day International (ODI) match at Sheikh Zayed International Stadium.

According to details, England chose to bat after winning the important toss but their start was disastrous as their top three batsmen went back to pavilion with just 14 runs on the Board.

Anwar Ali grabbed wickets of Alex Hales and  Joe Root where Irfan clean bowled Roy.

After quick wickets Morgan and James Taylor lead the side and now they are at very comfortable place, Skipper has scored a half century.

At the moment England are 106-3 in 22 overs.

Morgan is at crease with  59 runs and James taylor is helping him with 35 runs.

Also younis Khan is playing his last match of 15 years prolonged ODI career.

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