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World Cup 2019: Pakistan bounce back with 14-run win over England
Nottingham, June 4 (CRICKETNMORE): Joe Root (107 off 104) and Jos Buttler's (103 off 76) centuries were of no use as England suffered a 14-run defeat against Pakistan at the Tent Bridge here on Monday.
Chasing an imposing 349-run target, the hosts could manage 334/9 in the allotted 50 overs, thanks to Wahab Riaz, who scalped 3/82 while Shadab Khan and Mohammad Amir also bagged couple of wickets each.
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