Second ODI: Root 89 supersedes Sarfraz ton as England gain 2-0 series lead
LONDON: England batsman Joe Root played a well-crafted knock to lead England to victory in the second of the five-match One Day International series at Lord's, London on Saturday.
The middle-order batsman faced 105 balls to score 89 runs and power England's pursuit of 252 runs, smashing five boundaries.
England skipper Eoin Morgan also scored 68 off 80 balls while all-rounder Ben Stokes contributed 42 runs to help the hosts gain a 2-0 series advantage over Pakistan.
Root, who bats at the one-down slot, brought up his fifty in the 21st over which brightened the hosts' chances of winning after stuttering earlier on.
Slow-left-arm bowler Imad Wasim was the pick of Pakistan bowlers, bagging two wickets and conceding 38 runs in the seven overs he bowled.
Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir struck on the second ball of the England innings to clean-bowl Jason Roy, who was the host's highest run-scorer in the first ODI at Southampton.
The Three Lions received another blow at the end of the eighth over as they lost Alex Hales.
The 27-year-old, boasting ODI average of over 70 in the ongoing calendar year, was castled by Imad in an attempt to slog the ball towards the on-side.