EntertainmentStreamingEngland just destroyed Pakistan to clinch their 7-match T20i cricket seriesThe decider of the ENG PAK T20 cricket series was a teensy bit disappointing for the home sideWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

EntertainmentStreamingEngland just destroyed Pakistan to clinch their 7-match T20i cricket seriesThe decider of the ENG PAK T20 cricket series was a teensy bit disappointing for the home sideWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The decider of the ENG PAK T20 cricket series was a teensy bit disappointing for the home side

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Getty)

Pakistan�s captain Babar Azam (R) and England�s captain Moeen Ali before start of T20 international between their respective teams

(Image credit: Getty)

Here’s how to watch the ENG vs PAK decider on a live stream. England vs Pakistan in the seventh T20i is on NOW and England have completed their innings and Babar and Rizwan are out there now. It does not look good for Pakistan at this point.

This game saw an almost unchanged line-up for England, except that Woakes came in for Gleeson. Mark Wood is presumably being saved for the World Cup in 3 weeks. Hasnain, Haris Rauf and Rizwan came in for Mohammad Haris, Shahnawaz Dahani and Aamer Jamal.

Pakistan captain Babar won the toss and opted to field first, although they have won a couple of great victories batting first in this series. And also been absolutely slaughtered in a match where they invited England to bat first. Which turned out to be what happened today as well.

What followed was a bit embarrassing. Babar Azam and Rizwan were both gone after two overs, leaving PAK reeling on 11/2. Khudishil and Shan Masood mystifyingly opted for batting practice rather than making any serious attempt to win the match. Maybe they just aren’t good enough. PAK finally brought up their 100 after a mere 15 overs and eventually finished on 142/6 – a 67-run thrashing.

Sign up to the T3 newsletter for smarter living straight to your inbox

Get all the latest news, reviews, deals and buying guides on gorgeous tech, home and active products from the T3 experts

It’s been a bit crap from Pakistan, to be frank, but that takes nothing away from a stunning England effort with the bat, and a very efficient one with the ball. Realistically, PAK were never going to chase down 110 once Babar and Rizwan were gone within the first two overs, but they could at least havetried.

What time is England vs Pakistan in the 7th and final T20 cricket international?

UPDATE:the game is on now.

The next match in this superbly entertaining series takes place Sunday October 2 and comes to you live and direct from Lahore’s Gadaffi Stadium. The ENG vs PAK decider is on at 7.30pm PKT, 3:30pm BST, 10.30am ET, 7.30am PT, 4.30pm SAST, 8pm IST, 12.30am AEST, 2.30am NZST. And here is how you can watch it…

How to watch Pakistan vs England on a live stream for FREE

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.View Deal

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.View Deal

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.View Deal

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.

Image

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.

Pakistan vs England is available to watch onPTVwhich is like Pakistan’s answer to the BBC. This is one of two free options available in Pakistan, not counting the numerous free streams on YouTube. As far as I can see, you won’t even need a VPN, but if it turns out you do, you can read all about that below. English speakers may find they don’t get much out of the commentary, which is presumably in Urdu – it’s probably still more insightful than Kevin Pietersen, though.

View Deal

View Deal

View Deal

How to watch Pakistan vs England on a different free live stream

PTV Sports not playing ball for you? Luckily, it is not the only Pakistan-based free streaming option for this series. You can also catch the action on ARY ZAP, whatever that is. They have live streams of all the T20i matches against England and you cantake a look at this one right here.

How to watch Pakistan vs England in the UK

Needless to say, this match is on Sky Sports, which means it’s also available via itsNOW streaming service. One of the regular Sky Now offers has suddenly kicked in withimmaculatetiming and now a mere £25 will buy you access to the final and Sky Sports in general for a month. You also get a free month of ‘Boost’ which means visuals are in full and beautiful HD rather than the usual, slightly iffy 720p.

How to watch Pakistan vs England in India

Image

View Deal

View Deal

View Deal

How to watch Pakistan vs England in the USA

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.View Deal

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.View Deal

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.View Deal

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.

Image

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.

It always slightly blows my mind that America has a streaming service just for cricket, and that it is calledWillow TV. Why can’t we have that in the UK? You can watch via cable, or use Sling TV’s venerable streaming/cord-cutting service. Via Sling, Willow TV is $5 per month, but new sign-ups can bag it as part of a multi-channel bundle, with a50% discount for the first month.

View Deal

View Deal

View Deal

How to watch Pakistan vs England in Australia

Fox Cricket and theFoxtel streaming serviceshould be Aussies' first port of call. You can also watch via a one-weekfree trial of Kayo Sports, if you haven’t done that already. Otherwise, you could opt for Kayo Basic, which is $27.50 per month.

How to watch England vs Pakistan in New Zealand

As in the UK, the official broadcaster of choice is Sky Sports, withNOW and Sky Go being your streaming options.

How to watch Pakistan vs England if you’re abroad

If you’re out of the country on holiday or business, you can still get access to a live stream - simply use thebest VPNaround to get past those geo-restrictions. Astreaming VPNis a very handy thing, as it means you can hop on a server within the US, UK or anywhere else  and it will switch your IP address to make it appear as if you’re browsing right from the comfort of your own home.

Compare the best overall VPNs right now:+4 MONTHS FREEExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthViewNordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView+4 months freeSurfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthViewProton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView+4 MONTHS FREEPrivate Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthViewWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Compare the best overall VPNs right now:+4 MONTHS FREEExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthViewNordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView+4 months freeSurfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthViewProton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView+4 MONTHS FREEPrivate Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthViewWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Compare the best overall VPNs right now:+4 MONTHS FREEExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthViewNordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView+4 months freeSurfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthViewProton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView+4 MONTHS FREEPrivate Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthViewWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Compare the best overall VPNs right now:

+4 MONTHS FREEExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthViewNordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView+4 months freeSurfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthViewProton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView+4 MONTHS FREEPrivate Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthView

+4 MONTHS FREEExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthView

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

ExpressVPN 24 month$4.99/mthView

Express VPN

ExpressVPN 24 month

ExpressVPN 24 month

$4.99/mth

$4.99/mth

$4.99/mth

/mth

View

NordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView

NordVPN 2 Year$3.39/mthView

NordVPN

NordVPN 2 Year

NordVPN 2 Year

$3.39/mth

$3.39/mth

$3.39/mth

/mth

View

+4 months freeSurfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthView

+4 months free

+4 months free

+4 months free

+4 months free

+4 months free

Surfshark 24 Months$2.19/mthView

Surfshark

Surfshark 24 Months

Surfshark 24 Months

$2.19/mth

$2.19/mth

$2.19/mth

/mth

View

Proton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView

Proton VPN 24 months TG$3.59/mthView

ProtonVPN

Proton VPN 24 months TG

Proton VPN 24 months TG

$3.59/mth

$3.59/mth

$3.59/mth

/mth

View

+4 MONTHS FREEPrivate Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthView

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

+4 MONTHS FREE

Private Internet Access 24 Month$2.03/mthView

Private Internet Access

Private Internet Access 24 Month

Private Internet Access 24 Month

$2.03/mth

$2.03/mth

$2.03/mth

/mth

View

We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

We check over 250 million products every day for the best prices

Who won the last ENG vs PAK T20i?

Phil Salt helped England wrap up victory within 15 overs in the last match. Will lightning strike twice?(Image credit: Getty)

Phil Salt batting against Pakistan in T20 cricket international in Lahore

Phil Salt helped England wrap up victory within 15 overs in the last match. Will lightning strike twice?

Phil Salt helped England wrap up victory within 15 overs in the last match. Will lightning strike twice?

(Image credit: Getty)

In the last game – the 6th in this seemingly endless T20 series – England won the toss and elected to field – a gambit that hasn’t always paid off for them recently. It turned out to be a very good choice on this occasion, however.

Pakistan gave Rizwan a rest, which was very sporting of them, since he’s spent the series scoring practically all their runs. Mohammed Haris came in (and immediately got out). For England, star bowler Mark Wood was rested and grizzled trundler Richard Gleeson got his fifth cap at the age of 34. That went about as well as you’d expect.

In their innings, PAK rebuilt well after a lacklustre powerplay, and eventually reached a seemingly very defendable 169/6 in their 20 overs. Babar Azam (87no from 59) batted superbly with good support from Iftikhar in the middle overs and Nawaz at the death. Cute demon Sam Curran and deceptively slow, hulking mullet man Reece Topley are both awkward customers in their own way and they were the most effective of England’s bowlers.

What a great series this has been, and it’s locked at 3-3 as we go into the 7th and final game. Every match has swung drastically, unlike the ball, making picking a winner a fool’s errand. England absolutely pasted Pakistan in the last game, but the topsy-turvy nature of T20i cricket means you’d back PAK to come storming back in this decider. England are stronger man for man and have looked unbeatable when they’ve clicked. However, consistent runs from PAK’s superb opening pair Azam and Rizwan, allied to some canny bowling, have kept hosts Pakistan in the series.

Fun fact: the only other 7-match T20i series before this one was Malawi vs Zambia. Did you see that one? Malawi won 5-1, with one game rained off, which I’d imagine doesn’t happen very often in Malawi.

I asked the uncanny valley art generation AIDALL-Eto create an image called ‘England vs Pakistan in a punk rock cricket match’. And this is what it looked like.

Fair enough(Image credit: Future)

England vs Pakistan in a punk rock cricket match

Fair enough

Fair enough

(Image credit: Future)

EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus review

EcoFlow DELTA 3 Plus review: Lightning-fast charging with a noisy flawCompact, fast and powerful power station with one frustrating flaw

Compact, fast and powerful power station with one frustrating flaw

Samsung Galaxy S25 family leaked

Samsung Galaxy S25: every leak, rumour and spec we’ve heard before the launch eventThis is everything we’ve heard about the new handsets

This is everything we’ve heard about the new handsets