The third T20 match between Pakistan and England, scheduled to take place at Sophia Garden in Cardiff, was canceled due to continuous rain. Despite hopes for a thrilling encounter, the persistent downpour prevented even the toss from taking place.
This washout marks the second rain-affected game in the series. The first T20 match between the two teams also fell victim to the weather, leaving fans disappointed. However, the second match saw some action, with the home team securing a victory.
As a result, England leads the four-match series 1-0. With only one game left, the final match on May 30 will be crucial for both teams. Fans eagerly await the last showdown, hoping for clear skies and an exciting conclusion to the series.
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In the previous match, Pakistan suffered a 184-run target defeat, with Babar Azam and Co. bowled out for 160. Fakhar Zaman's explosive 45 runs off 21 balls and skipper Babar Azam's 32 runs off 26 balls were the highlights of Pakistan's innings. Iftikhar Ahmed and Imad Wasim also contributed crucial runs, but it wasn't enough to secure victory.
The additional security measures aim to ensure the players' safety and comfort, allowing them to focus on the game without distractions. As Pakistan gears up for a high-stakes match, fans hope for a strong comeback and a thrilling contest.