Postpublished at 19:24 BST 30 May 2024
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Two

Extreme pace, express pace from Mark Wood. Azam Khan was in no position to play that.
England win by seven wickets at The Oval
England win rain-affected four-match series 2-0
England's final game before opening match in T20 World Cup against Scotland on 4 June
by Ffion Wynne & Sam Drury
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Two
Extreme pace, express pace from Mark Wood. Azam Khan was in no position to play that.
Azam c Buttler b Wood 0 (Pak 86-5)
My word. Pure pace from Mark Wood.
He tests Azam Khan with some short stuff and quite frankly, the batter hasn't got a clue. Fast, under lights, fired up - you can't really blame him.
He gets completely squared up to a sharp bouncer and gets some glove on it through to Buttler behind the stumps. Don't take your eyes off this...
Brilliant over from Adil Rashid.
He was almost toying with Azam Khan as the over went on, going through his variations.
The batter was all at sea.
We're going to make our first change of the evening and coming in for the rest of this Pakistan innings, it's Ffion Wynne.
Mix-up and a run out chance!
Azam Khan defends to point and has no intention of running but Usman Khan is halfway down the pitch.
Jofra Archer swoops and takes aim as Usman tries to scramble back.
The throw is just off the mark, though, and the batter survives.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
He's full of confidence Adil Rashid, that spin duo of Moeen Ali and himself is great.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Two
Shadab got himself in a tangle. It looked like the shot of someone with not much confidence.
Shadab b Rashid 0 (Pak 84-4)
Adil Rashid has his second!
Shadab Khan goes first ball to one that skids on from the England leg-spinner.
The batter played back, got cramped for room and the ball flicked off his thigh pad and onto the stumps.
The home side have hit back very well after Pakistan's quick start.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at The Oval
I'll be honest, and I hope he doesn't read this, I had very little faith in Adil Rashid catching that as the ball swirled a mile in the grey sky.
A great catch.
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Two
Nicely bowled from Moeen, he hit it with a little bit extra height and they were able to take the catch.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Two
Really good catch, especially when the lights are on but not quite taking effect.
Fakhar c Rashid b Moeen 9 (Pak 83-3)
Relief for Jos Buttler!
Fakhar Zaman attempts another big shot - a sweep on this occasion - but top edges it.
The ball goes a long way up and Adil Rashid comes around to take a very good tumbling catch.
A first wicket of the night for Rashid's great mate Moeen Ali.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Two
He had all the time in the world and he snatched at it.
Pak 81-2
Big chance for England!
Fakhar Zaman dances down the track again but completely misses on this occasion.
But Jos Buttler drops the ball behind the stumps and a simple stumping chance goes begging.
Fakhar Zaman reaches for this one from Moeen Ali - but he still sends the ball high over cow corner for six!
He is such a dangerous player for Pakistan.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Two
I think England have got a great chance in the World Cup, the only doubt is that they would've only played two games.
Was that a chance? I think it might have been.
A thick outside edge from Usman Khan as he slashes at a ball outside off.
It flies towards short third where Adil Rashid dives forward to try and take the catch.
Did it carry? It's hard to say for sure but, regardless, Rashid couldn't hold on.
Filthy drag-down from Liam Livingstone and Usman Khan deposits it over the on-side for a big six!
Pakistan - and Babar Azam, in particular - were going along very well before those two quick wickets...
Good over to start for Adil Rashid, including that key wicket of Mohammad Rizwan.
Fakhar Zaman is the new batter for the tourists and the left-hander shapes to play a big shot from the last ball of the over but - at the last moment - thinks better of it and pushes a single to long off.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Two
Adil Rashid is an absolute banker for England, nothing surer than putting him on after the powerplay. More often than not he delivers.
Rizwan probably playing for spin but it didn't happen on this surface.