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Srinagar: Pakistan captain Babar Azam has said that his side is looking forward to England series after a 2-1 series win vs Ireland in Dublin on Tuesday.

Pakistan beat Ireland six wickets in the third T20I to seal series 2-1.

“I think all the credit goes to Ireland batters. They played first (half), but Amir, Abbas, Shaheen, and Hassan Ali bowled well. They were 110 at the end of 11th but we took a few wickets and put pressure on them. We were good at the death,” he said at the post-match presentation.

About his partnership with Rizwan, he said,”We had good communication in the middle because we have played a lot of cricket together; we were trying to play on our strengths with belief and the aim was to match with the run rate”.

Babar also shed light on the upcoming series in England which serve as a great preparation for the T20 World Cup.

“Big tournament coming up and this is good practice and now looking forward to the England series. There were lots of positives for us and we were able to execute our plans. Yes we made a few mistakes which we will sit and discuss,” he added.

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