Phil Salt smashed a career-best 88* off 41 balls to help England thrash Pakistan by eight wickets in the sixth T20I in Lahore on Friday.
The England opener clobbered three sixes and 13 fours in the third fastest half-century by an England batsman in the shortest format to help his team chase down a target of 170 in just 14.3 overs.
Salt’s fiery knock overshadowed Babar Azam’s 59-ball 87* that lifted the home team to 169-6 and saw the Pakistan captain equalling India star Virat Kohli’s record of the fastest man to 3,000 runs in T20Is.
England’s victory tied the seven-match series 3-3 with an intriguing final match in Lahore on Sunday.
England, who failed to chase 146 on Wednesday, were given a rousing start by Salt and Alex Hales who compiled 50 in just three overs.
Hales, who smashed four fours and a six in his 12-ball 27, holed out after a breezy 55-run start off just 24 balls before Dawid Malan helped add 73 for the second wicket with an 18-ball 26.
Ben Duckett remained not out on 26.
Salt completed his second T20I fifty off just 19 balls, improving on his previous best of 57 against the West Indies in Bridgetown earlier this year.
It was a complete onslaught by the England batsmen, who dominated Pakistan bowling with only spinner Shadab Khan taking 2-34.
Earlier, Azam anchored Pakistan’s innings with prolific partner Mohammad Rizwan and pace bowler Haris Rauf rested for the match.
The Pakistan skipper, who hit his 27th half-century, reached 3,000 T20I runs in 81 innings as he anchored the home team’s total after they were sent in to bat.
Azam hit Richard Gleeson for a six to join Indian duo of Rohit Sharma (3,694 runs in 140 matches) and Kohli (3,663 in 108), New Zealand’s Martin Guptill (3,497 in 112) and Ireland’s Paul Stirling (3,011 in 114) in passing the milestone.
Azam hit three sixes and seven fours and added 48 for the fourth wicket with Iftikhar Ahmed (31) and 47 for the third with Haider Ali (18).
Sam Curran (2-26) and David Willey (2-32) were the successful England bowlers.
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