England down Pakistan in T20 thriller

England have beaten Pakistan by three runs in the second T20 clash in Dubai, taking a 2-0 lead in the series.

England batsman Jason Roy plays a shot against Pakistan

England have beaten Pakistan by three runs in the second T20 in Dubai, taking a 2-0 series lead. (AAP)

Paceman Chris Woakes held his nerve in the final over to give England a three-run win in the second Twenty20 international against Pakistan in Dubai.

Woakes conceded just seven runs in the 20th over to restrict Pakistan to 8-169 and help England defend a 173-run target to give his team an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series at Dubai stadium on Friday.

"It was a bit stressful as captain," said England's stand-in skipper Jos Buttler.

"We certainly weren't as fluent as we liked. Staying calm is key with the nature of Twenty20 cricket and you have to give the bowlers the ownership of what they want to do and trust them."

The 24,000 fans, mostly expats from Pakistan, had expected their team to pull off a sensational win after skipper Shahid Afridi smashed a blistering eight-ball 24 with three sixes and a boundary.

But Anwar Ali failed to connect on the last delivery off which Pakistan had needed four for victory.

Afridi took 22 off the 18th over by Woakes but his dismissal on the last ball left Pakistan to score 25 off the last two overs.

Pakistan's batsmen were once again reckless as most of them got good starts but failed to capitalise.

Ahmed Shehzad top-scored with an 18-ball 28 with two fours and as many sixes.

Mohammad Hafeez made 25, Raffatullah Mohmand scored 23, Shoaib Malik managed 26 off 21 balls while talented Umar Akmal managed just three and Sohaib Maqsood only two.

England paceman Liam Plunkett bowled with fire and venom to finish with 3-33 while leg-spinner Adil Rashid grabbed 2-18 in his four probing overs.

England won the first match - also in Dubai - by 14 runs.

The final match is in Sharjah on Monday.

Afridi said his team have plenty of work to do.

"First I want to congratulate England as they are playing really well," said Afridi.

"But we have to improve our fitness and fielding before the World Twenty20 (next year in India).

"I had a good opportunity to win the game but I missed it."

England were lifted to 8-172 by a quickfire 24-ball 38 by James Vince and 22-ball-33 by Buttler as they upped the tempo by notching 58 in the last five overs.

Leg-spinner Afridi, who took 3-15 in his four overs, derailed the England batting after they looked well-set at 0-32 in the fourth over.


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