Summary

  • Pakistan win by six wickets; lead series 1-0

  • Pak 217-4 (43.4 overs)

  • Hafeez 102*, Azam 62*, Topley 3-26

  • Younus Khan makes 9 in final ODI innings

  • England 216 all out (49.4 overs)

  • Morgan (76) & Taylor (60) add 133

  1. Pak 194-4 (need 23 off 54)published at 41 overs

    A moment of light relief for England when David Willey's towel drops out of his trousers in his run-up. Going back to Babar Azam taking a liking to Willey's bowling... he's smacked the all-rounder for 20 runs in 10 balls faced.

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    Dave Jones: Obviously it's all Ian Bell's fault.

  3. Pak 192-4 (Willey 6.1-0-41-0)published at 40.1 overs

    Babar Azam has taken a liking to David Willey, showing disdain to a length ball and slogging it through the line and for a straight four.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 18:02 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

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    The series will be 2-2. We'll realise our mistakes and pick it up for the next one, then rest on our laurels and play poorly again before realising another series defeat would be embarrassing and win the final game. We fluctuated like this throughout the summer so what should stop us from doing it again?

    Dan in Rickmansworth

  5. Pak 188-4 (need 29 off 60 balls)published at 40 overs

    Chris Woakes looks like he was born with rosy cheeks and a side parting. A very well turned out young man. Three runs chipped from the target.

    Pakistan on easy street.

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    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "Hafeez has been in good form since the Test series, and he's looked a class apart here, in a very unhurried way."

  7. Pak 185-4 (target 217)published at 39 overs

    Babar Azam clearly has talent - he's got to have to keep Asad Shafiq out of the team. He plays a perfect on-drive which just lacks power to reach the boundary, but brings two nonetheless. Pakistan are masters of their own destiny now. They'll decide when to put this game to bed. And it will be soon, no doubt.

    Another chance offered by Mohammad Hafeez, but a leading edge drops just short of a tumbling short mid-wicket.

    Babar AzamImage source, Getty Images
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    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "Pakistan are getting this at a canter now."

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    Philip Jackson: This is, borderline, the worst England attack I have ever seen, and that takes some doing.

  10. Pak 181-4 (target 217)published at 38 overs

    England should just pack up and go home... they finally induce an edge from Mohammed Hafeez but it's too wide of the only man behind the wicket (Jos Buttler) and runs for four. Hafeez is eyeing a century now.

    Mohammed HafeezImage source, AFP/GETTY
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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:52 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

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    Jamie McLean: Re: Robert Foster (14 overs) – Since Bayliss took over we have won the Ashes when no-one gave us a chance and played excellent one-day cricket against the world champions only months after our ODI team was in total disarray. Clearly work to do on the subcontinent, but I think Bayliss has exceeded all expectations already.

  12. Postpublished at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "If you weren't with us earlier, England burned off their only review when the ball hit the middle of the bat. Not only was the lbw appeal turned down, but they chose to review it. Since then, they had an lbw review Rashid might have had, a caught behind down the leg side off Topley. The technology has not been great in this series [with no Hotspot or Snicko] - we've got an early 1980s telly here in terms of screen quality. You can't really tell caught-behinds on it - I hope the third umpire has a better screen."

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    Pak 174-4 (Hafeez 87, Azam 34)published at 37 overs

    I'm with Vic... this has not been a classic. Ask anybody who watched it some of the smaller details in six months' time and we'll struggle. But that's true of many ODIs, I suppose.

    At least England might finally be about to be put out of their misery. Babar Azam tickles four runs off his pads and down to fine leg before pouncing on a half-tracker and launching it over the boundary. Costly over from David Willey.

  14. Postpublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "You can't complain about Topley. These are tough pitches for the seamers to bowl on. But the crucial bit was when England recovered from that bad start and were 147-3 with power to add, and didn't get enough runs. I don't think this game will get into any '100 greatest one-day internationals' books."

  15. Postpublished at 17:46 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    "England's bowling has been terribly disappointing. I know some of them haven't played much cricket, but there have been some really poor balls bowled. I feel sorry for Eoin Morgan wondering who to bring on."

    Reece Topley looks frustratedImage source, Getty Images
  16. Pak 159-4 (Woakes 5-0-20-0)published at 36 overs

    When we're sat in our rocking chairs many years from now and our eager grandson asks us what Chris Woakes was like, we'd all say the same: Quite skillful, but never quite had the pace.

    Then we'd ask why he was talking about Chris Woakes.

    Woakes has shown plenty of promise, but I wonder if he'd be in the England team if he was a bad batsman of the Monty ilk? Just one from a tidy, if unspectacular, over.

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    Greg: The review system stinks. It shouldn't be up to players to prove the umpires are wrong. Video umpire checks and decides.

  18. Pak 158-4 (need 59 from 90 balls)published at 35 overs

    Like all part-time bowlers, Joe Root is a superb fielder off his own bowling and he scrambles across to stop a straight drive. The batters still pick up a single though.

    This match is all but over now. If it was a party, they'd be ringing the bell for last orders now.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:37 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2015

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    Nad Khan: Rather than belittling batsman Bilal who is new to this, you should be concerned more about the English world class players who have collapsed again.

  20. Pak 155-4published at 34.1 overs

    Joe Root deceives Mohammad Hafeez through the air, pushing one through a little quicker, and the ball thuds into the right-hander's pads. Big appeal... not out. It would have been umpire's call on where the ball pitched and where it was hitting the stumps.