Postpublished at 14:33 GMT 17 November 2015
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Typical Wahab Riaz. Whatever he does is good to watch. Sometimes he makes a complete fool of himself, but today his 33 was worth at least 50."
England win with nine overs to spare
England lead 2-1 in four-match series
Taylor 67* (69), Buttler 49* (50)
Taylor & Buttler add 117 in 19.1 overs
Pak 208: Woakes 4-40; three run-outs
Mark Mitchener, Tim Peach and James Gheerbrant
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"Typical Wahab Riaz. Whatever he does is good to watch. Sometimes he makes a complete fool of himself, but today his 33 was worth at least 50."
Pakistan suffered an astonishing batting collapse as they slipped from 132-2 to 208 all out in the third one-day international against England in Sharjah.
Three calamitous run-outs ensued, while four Pakistan batsmen holed out on the boundary.
Captain Azhar Ali (36) and Mohammad Hafeez (45) gave the hosts a steady start before four wickets fell in six overs in mid-innings.
Only some lusty late-order hitting by Wahab Riaz (33) pushed the score past 200.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Image source, Getty Images"It's quite a big difference between 185 and 208. They'll be slightly cheered in that Pakistan dressing room. England know they've done a good job, but not quite the perfect one, with the odd dropped catch at the end.
"Nonetheless, they'd have taken a target of 209 when they set off."
Pakistan 208 all out (49.5 overs)
Hafeez 45, Riaz 33*; Woakes 4-40
Fall of wickets: 45-1 (Azam 22), 92-2 (Azhar 36), 132-3 (Hafeez 45), 135-4 (Sarfraz 26), 138-5 (Rizwan 1), 145-6 (Iftikhar 3), 156-7 (Anwar 7), 161-8 (Malik 16), 287-9 (Gohar 15), 208 all out (Irfan 0); Not out: Riaz 33*
Bowling figures: Willey 10-0-45-1, Topley 10-0-41-1, Woakes 9.5-0-40-4, Rashid 10-1-51-0, Moeen 10-0-30-1
Pakistan won toss
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"A folorn swipe from the giant Irfan."
Irfan b Woakes 0 (Pak 208 all out)
Image source, Getty ImagesWell, he tried. Unfortunately he misses the ball, and sees his off stump comprehensively poleaxed. Woakes finishes with four wickets for the second game in a row, and England have a very gettable target of 209.
Wahab takes a single with a clever scoop, and now Irfan is going to have to play some shots...
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
"He was so far back and it hit him on the full, I can understand why he was given out. Woakes is wide of the crease and is firing in yorkers, which is why they were going down legside"
But it's missing the stumps! Wahab is clinging on like a limpet! Great drama at the end...
And again! Exactly the same, Woakes hits Wahab on the toe, given out. He hasn't hit this one...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
"Really poor decision that. I'm not even sure if it would have hit the stumps if he hadn't edged it."
And there's a clear inside edge. On we go.
Is this it? Chris Woakes hits Wahab on the pad - given out, but Wahab reviews immediately...
What a shot! Wahab is taking it to England here, hard and flat and it whistles over the long-off boundary for another maximum.
And Wahab cleverly keeps the strike by pinching a single off the final ball of the over. Pakistan fighting well here.
Image source, Getty ImagesWahab takes three balls to get his eye in, then he strikes! Banged in from Willey, Wahab stands tall and flat bats it miles into the air, effortlessly clearing the boundary at cow corner.
Irfan blocks out the rest of the over. Over to Wahab again.
Pak 194-9
All happening! Wahab goes for it again and picks out Joe Root on the deep square leg boundary, but he shells it!
That'll help! Wahab fetches a delivery from Topley from well outside off and clears the ropes at cow corner.