Watch the highlights of England vs Pakistan 3rd ODI - 2021 Pakistan tour of England 3-match ODI series - The third and final One-Day International cricket match between England and Pakistan played at the Edgbaston, Birmingham on July 13, 2021.
An memorable maiden century from James Vince and Lewis Gregory's maiden half-century after Brydon Carse's maiden five-wicket haul guided England domineering three-wicket victory over Pakistan, despite a Babar Azam's record-breaking 158 and clinch the three-match series 3-0 whitewash in a epic, high-scoring third & final ODI.
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- England chased 332 was their third highest successful run-chase against Pakistan in One-day international and It is their highest chase at Birmingham in ODIs, previous highest chase was 262 against Australia in 2004.
- England's 332 was their ninth highest score against Pakistan in One-day internationals.
- Pakistan's 331 was their sixth highest score against England in One-day internationals.
- This is the tenth time England have whitewashed their oppositions in a bilateral three-match series in One-day international and their second against Pakistan in ODIs.
- This is the seventh time Pakistan have suffered a clean sweep in a bilateral three-match series in One-day internationals.
- 81 Innings : Babar Azam became the fastest to reach 14 ODI centuries in terms of innings, beating Hashim Amla's record, He took 84 innings to reach this feat.
- Babar Azam's 158 was the fifth highest score for Pakistan in One-day international and the highest-score by an Pakistan batsman against England in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 151 held by Imam-ul-Haq at Bristol in 2019.
- Babar Azam's 158 was the seventh highest score by any batsman against England in One-day international and the fourth highest score against England in England soil in ODIs.
- Babar Azam became the first Pakistan captain to score a 150-plus runs in One-day international cricket history. The previous highest-score by a Pakistan captain was 125 not-out by Shoaib Malik against India in 2008 and Babar Azam scored 125 against Zimbabwe in the last year.
- Babar Azam also became the first captain to score a 150 or more runs against England in One-day international cricket history. The previous highest-score by a captain in ODIs against England was 141 by Graeme Smith at Centurion in 2009.
- 179 : Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan set up the record third-wicket partnership for England against England in One-day international, previously held by the 167-run stand between Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf at Southampton in 2006, It is Pakistan's highest any-wicket partnership against England in ODIs, previously held by the 167-run stand for the second-wicket between Ramiz Raja and Saleem Malik at Karachi in the 1987 World Cup and Pakistan's seventh highest third-wicket stand in ODIs.
- Brydon Carse's 5 for 61 was his best bowling performance for England in One-day international and the second best bowling figures by an England bowler against Pakistan in ODIs after Chris Woakes' 5 for 54.
- 129 : James Vince and Lewis Gregory set up the record sixth-wicket partnership for England against Pakistan in One-day international, previously held by the 98-run stand between Eoin Morgan and Luke Wright at The Oval in 2010 and England's third highest sixth-wicket partnership in ODIs.
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Pakistan scored massive total of 331-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by Babar Azam blasted a career-best 158 off 139-balls including 14-fours & 4-sixes with strike rate of 113.66.
Mohammad Rizwan hammered a 74 off 58-balls including 8-fours and Imam-ul-haq struck 56 off 73-balls included 7-fours.
England best bowler by Brydon Carse claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 61-runs in 10-overs Saqib. Mahmood picked up 3-wickets and Matt Parkinson took one-wicket.
England chased 332-7 in 48 overs with top scorer by James Vince 102 off 95-balls - which was his 1st ODI hundred.
Lewis Gregory blasted a 77 off 69-balls including 6-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 111.59, Zak Crawley cracked a 39 off 34-balls included 7-fours.
Phil Salt hammered a 37 off 22-balls including 7-fours with strike rate of 168.18, Ben Stokes scored 32 off 28-balls included 4-fours & a six with strike-rate of 114.28 and Craig Overton 18 not out.
Pakistan best bowler by Haris Rauf claimed a 4-wickets for 65-runs in 9-overs, Shadab Khan took 2-wickets and one for Hasan Ali.
James Vince named Player of the match for his match-winning magnificent career-best 102-runs knocked off facing 95-balls including 11-fours with strike rate of 107.36.
Saqib Mahmood earned player of the series for claiming a nine wickets in the three-match ODI series.