England defeated Pakistan by 26 runs in the second Test at Multan. After this heroic win Captain Ben said they should not rest on the laurels but rather pursue the big picture they are looking to achieve.
England earned a historic Test series victory in Pakistan after tearaway pacer Mark Wood took the tourists to a tense 26-run win in the second Test here on Monday.
Wood, 32, will replace Livingstone in the only change in the side that won the first Test. This means, regular wicketkeeper Ben Foakes, who missed the first Test through illness, fails to find a place for Multan and his stand-in Ollie Pope keeps the gloves.
Moeen Ali is leading England in the T20I series against Pakistan, which begins later on Tuesday at the National Stadium here, as regular white-ball captain Jos Buttler is nursing an injury.
England's limited-overs skipper Jos Buttler could miss the entire seven-match away T20I series against Pakistan beginning on September 20 due to a calf injury with Moeen Ali set to take over the role of captaincy.
The return to Pakistan would be an emotional moment for Moeen Ali as his grandfather was from Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and had moved to the United Kingdom to make a living.
England all-rounder Moeen Ali took his decision after a lengthy conversation with England's new head coach Brendon McCullum.
England now need a win over World Cup debutants Bangladesh on Sunday to secure a spot in the semifinals and continue their turnaround after losing their first three games.
The England and Wales Cricket Board apologised to PCB while elaborating their decision to not tour Pakistan amid security concerns.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) then said that they will decide on whether next month's tour of Pakistan can go ahead in the next 48 hours.