In this final group match between England and Pakistan at the 50-overs World Cup, Jos Buttler, the captain of England, won the toss and decided to bat.
This match holds significance for Pakistan as they still have a mathematical chance of qualifying for the semi-finals, while England has already been eliminated from the tournament.
Buttler, determined to end their World Cup campaign on a positive note, expressed his desire for the team to leave India with their heads held high. This motivation comes after England broke their losing streak in the previous match against the Netherlands.

Pakistan, on the other hand, made a change in their playing XI by bringing in spin all-rounder Shadab Khan in place of seamer Hasan Ali. Captain Babar Azam is eagerly anticipating opener Fakhar Zaman’s performance, hoping that he can make a significant impact in the match.
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As for the semi-finalists, India, South Africa, and Australia have already secured their spots, while New Zealand is likely to join them in the last four. The outcome of this match will determine Pakistan’s fate in the tournament, as they aim to secure a place in the semi-finals.