Pakistan vs England: In pictures

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Pakistan's Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez, right, celebrate victory as they leave the pitch after they win the ICC Champions Trophy semifinal cricket match between England and Pakistan at The Cardiff Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, Wednesday, June 14, 2017. Pakistan won the match by 8 wickets with 77 balls remaining. (Joe Giddens/PA via AP)

Pakistan thrashed England by eight wickets with 12.5 overs to spare at Sophia Gardens on Wednesday to reach the final of the Champions Trophy.

Openers Azhar Ali (76) and Fakhar Zaman (57) made it a comfortable chase from the start as Pakistan reached 215-2 in 37.1 overs in reply to England’s unimpressive 211 all out with one ball left.

“Credit goes to the bowlers and the batters who finished it very well,” said Sarfraz at the presentation ceremony.

England's Jonny Bairstow throws the ball while Pakistan bat during the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final.─Reuters

England’s Jonny Bairstow throws the ball while Pakistan bat during the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final.

Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez, right, celebrate victory as they leave the pitch.— AP

Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez, right, celebrate victory as they leave the pitch.

Mohammad Hafeez celebrates after Pakistan win the semi-final in Cardiff on June 14.─AFP

Mohammad Hafeez celebrates after Pakistan win the semi-final in Cardiff on June 14.

Hafeez and Babar Azam congratulate each other after winning the match.─Reuters

Hafeez and Babar Azam congratulate each other after winning the match.

Junaid Khan, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Jos Buttler.─AP

Junaid Khan, right, celebrates taking the wicket of Jos Buttler.

Rumman Raees (L) smiles at Alex Hales after he escapes an LBW decision.─AFP

Rumman Raees (L) smiles at Alex Hales after he escapes an LBW decision.

Shadab Khan (L) jumps in jubilation after taking the wicket of Joe Root (unseen) for 46 runs.─AFP

Shadab Khan (L) jumps in jubilation after taking the wicket of Joe Root (unseen) for 46 runs.

England's Jake Ball reacts as Pakistani batsmen gave them a tough time on the field.─Reuters

England’s Jake Ball reacts as Pakistani batsmen gave them a tough time on the field.

Hasan Ali celebrates after dismissing Eoin Morgan for 33 runs.─AFP

Hasan Ali celebrates after dismissing Eoin Morgan for 33 runs.