Let us have a look at how each of the Pakistani players fared in the three-match ODI series against England.
Babar Azam 7 (M 3, R 177, Ave 59, SR 113)
Babar fell for a two-ball duck in the first match and got 19 in the second, but silenced his critics with a career-best 158 in the third. He finished as the leading run-scorer.
Hasan Ali 6 (M 3, W 6, Ave 25.5, ER 6.85, R 41, Ave 13.66, SR 146)
Hasan conceded 6.85 an over for his six wickets, five of which came in the second ODI. In the same match, he also entertained fans for half an hour with a 17-ball 31, with two fours and three sixes.
Haris Rauf 5 (M 3, W 6, Ave 24.50, ER 6.68)
After remaining wicketless in the first match, Rauf returned 2-54 in the second and 4-65 in the third.
Mohammad Rizwan 5 (M 3, R 92, Ave 30.66, SR 118, C 3)
Rizwan contributed with 74 in a 179-run third-wicket stand with Babar in the third match. His other two innings fetched just 18. He also held three catches behind the stumps.
Shadab Khan 4 (M 3, W 3, Ave 43, ER 5.60, R 51, Ave 17, SR 80)
Shadab did not get many wickets, and was expensive as well. With bat, he had 30, 21 and a golden duck.
Imam-ul-Haq 4 (M 3, R 57, Ave 19, SR 75)
Imam made 0 in the first match, 1 in the second, and 56 in the third before being bowled by a peach.
Fakhar Zaman 4 (M 3, R 63, Ave 21, SR 50)
Fakhar scored 47 in the first match. In the second, he took 45 balls for his 10, and fell for 6 in the third.
Saud Shakeel 3.5 (M 3, R 64, Ave 32, SR 69, W 1, Ave 37)
Shakeel top-scored for Pakistan in the second match with a 77-ball 56, but made a little impact in the first and third. He also bowled 7.5 overs for a solitary wicket.
Sohaib Maqsood 3 (M 3, R 46, Ave 15.33, SR 85)
A quiet series for Maqsood. All he made was two 19s and an 8.
Shaheen Shah Afridi 3 (M 3, W 2, Ave 68.5, ER 5.95)
Shaheen was not at his probing best. He bowled 23 overs, got two wickets and conceded 137.
Faheem Ashraf 2 (M 3, W 0, R 16, Ave 5.33, SR 64)
Faheem had an ordinary outing, aggregating 16 at 64. His 17 overs did not bring any success either.