- England 148 for 6 wickets in 20 overs
- Pakistan 149 for 6 wickets in 19 overs
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Target of 149 runs to be scored in 20 overs
Score at end of 7 overs ... 45 for the loss of 3 wickets
Batting Resources still available was ... 64 %
Score at end of 7 overs ... 45 for the loss of 3 wickets
Batting Resources still available was ... 64 %
Remaining Chase Target % was ... 70 %
Hence at end of 7 overs ... Resource Clock against Pakistan
Score at end of 13 overs ... 78 for the loss of 5 wickets
Batting Resources still available was ... 36 %
Hence at end of 7 overs ... Resource Clock against Pakistan
Score at end of 13 overs ... 78 for the loss of 5 wickets
Batting Resources still available was ... 36 %
Remaining Chase Target % was ... 48 %
Hence at end of 13 overs ... Resource Clock still against Pakistan
Opening Overs clearly were dominated by England based on the "Resource Clock", and the Middle Overs clearly indicated that England was ahead of the Resource Clock and was likely to win.
But in the End-Game Pakistan maintained the momentum and managed their "Batting Resources" much better and it was quite sufficient to win with 6 balls to spare. Scoring 40 runs in 3 overs during overs 14, 15, 16 proved to be the turning point. Abdul Razzaq was clearly the difference.
Hence at end of 13 overs ... Resource Clock still against Pakistan
Opening Overs clearly were dominated by England based on the "Resource Clock", and the Middle Overs clearly indicated that England was ahead of the Resource Clock and was likely to win.
But in the End-Game Pakistan maintained the momentum and managed their "Batting Resources" much better and it was quite sufficient to win with 6 balls to spare. Scoring 40 runs in 3 overs during overs 14, 15, 16 proved to be the turning point. Abdul Razzaq was clearly the difference.
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