Pak 63-5 (Rizwan 11, Sarfraz 4)published at 21 overs
Busy from Sarfraz and Rizwan, but they've got a monumental task ahead of them if Pakistan are to dig themselves out of this hole.
Four-match series level at 1-1
Hales 109 - maiden ODI century
Root 63, Roy 54; Riaz 4-43
Pakistan bowled out in 45.5 overs
Sarfraz 64; Woakes 4-33, Willey 3-25
Mark Mitchener and James Gheerbrant
Busy from Sarfraz and Rizwan, but they've got a monumental task ahead of them if Pakistan are to dig themselves out of this hole.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"England are in charge but Morgan will be telling his men not to let up, with two very dangerous batsmen in. But after that it's looking flaky."
Woakes, three wickets tucked into his belt (to go with the dark towel tucked into his waistband), is in for his sixth over. Just the four bowlers used so far, but the remaining Pakistan fans are back on their feet as Rizwan pulls Woakes for four.
Thanks for breaking the back of the Pakistan batting line-up, James - I know who'll be to blame if England don't win from here... Sarfraz and Rizwan, the two wicketkeepers, help themselves to two singles apiece from Rashid's fifth over.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Pakistan are going to have to take a punt soon - they're going to have to do something pretty dramatic."
Sarfraz is the new man, joining Mohammad Rizwan at the crease to make it two aggressive keeper-batsmen. He gets off the mark with a glide to third man. Over to Mark Mitchener to take you through to the conclusion.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"It wasn't a great cutter in that it was a little bit wide, but he flat-batted it on to the stumps. Everything is clicking into place today. That's a big wicket - the captain. He has never really played with any fluency."
Azhar b Woakes 22 (Pak 50-5)
Pakistan are crumbling like a biscuit that's been dunked slightly too long in a cup of tea. Azhar Ali is the latest man to go, giving Chris Woakes his 50th ODI wicket with a drag-on. Game over?
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
"It's easier to teach things to younger players than wizened cricketers. I just had a better feeling about England today that they wouldn't make the same mistakes they made in the first match."
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"If you bowl well at a new batsman here, you shouldn't got for many, and you might pick up a wicket. England need to stay disciplined, and it should all fall into place."
Mohammad Rizwan is the new batsman - you may remember him as the rather cheeky chap who taunted England about an overturned wicket during the Test series. England's fielders will not have forgotten that. He gets off the mark with a paddle sweep for two.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"That was a tame pull shot from Malik. The ball was banged into the middle of the pitch and it didn't go that quickly to mid-wicket. Real problems for Pakistan."
Malik c Taylor b Woakes 13 (Pak 46-4)
Pakistan slip further into the mire as Malik perishes in almost identical fashion to Iftikhar. Bang-in ball from Woakes, mistimed pull, well caught in the leg-side infield, this time by James Taylor.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"The way this match has panned out, Morgan's main concern will be that he's got to bowl at least 20 overs of spin. Against the odds, the seamers have been the most effective bowlers."
Rashid hasn't let that overturned wicket knock his confidence - he's bowling with good control and keeping the batsmen on a tight leash. Just two from his latest over.
At this stage, England were 81-0. Pakistan are miles in arrears, but they just have to keep plugging away. Azhar and Malik are just beginning to rotate the strike a little more freely.
Malik celebrates his survival by working a two to square leg.