Summary

  • England win super over after match is tied

  • Pakistan made 3-1 off Jordan's over

  • Morgan hit winning run with one ball left

  • England seal first T20 series whitewash (3-0)

  • Vince 46 & Woakes 37 in England's 154-8

  • Malik out for 75 in final over of Pakistan's reply

  1. Pak 65-4 (target 155)published at 11 overs

    If England win today, they will not only earn their first ever series whitewash but also ensure they go through the calendar year unbeaten in the shortest format. If they do that next year, they'll be world champions.

  2. Postpublished at 18:38 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "That was beautifully struck - the two players who have played Rashid well have been Hafeez and Malik."

  3. 6 runs

    Pak 61-4published at 10.1 overs

    Shoaib Malik gives the Pakistan fans something to cheer about when he hits Adil Rashid back over his head. A risky shot, but one which pays off this time.

    Shoaib MalikImage source, AFP/GETTY
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    Cricket's great certaintiespublished at 18:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Get involved #bbccricket

    James Levy: No conversation about cricketing certainties is complete without Brad Haddin losing a review.

    Isn't Shane Watson the Australian market leader in this category?

  5. Scorecard updatepublished at 18:37

    England won toss

    Pakistan: 55-4 (10 overs)

    Batsmen: Malik 19, U Akmal 2

    Fall of wickets: 5-1 (Shehzad 4), 9-2 (Hafeez 1) 11-3 (Rafatullah 0), 50-4 (Rizwan 24)

    Bowling figures: Willey 2-0-14-2, Woakes 2-0-6-0, Jordan 2-0-20-0, Rashid 2-0-8-1, Moeen 2-0-7-0

    England: 154-8 (20 overs) - Vince 46, Woakes 37, Root 32 

    Full scorecard

  6. Pak 55-4 (last 5 overs: 29-1)published at 10 overs

    If Moeen can get one to straighten, he's in the game here. For now, the batsmen know they can shuffle across and tip singles into the leg side. Another tidy set of six and Pakistan are being hurried out of this game.

    Moeen AliImage source, AFP/GETTY
  7. Pak 52-4 (target 155)published at 9 overs

    Another top over from Adil Rashid, who is quickly becoming England's trump card in these conditions. Just two from it and a wicket

  8. get involved

    Cricket's great certaintiespublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

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    Mike Bell: I sit and watch for ages, nothing happens. I go to loo, at least one wicket falls. Always has done.

  9. Postpublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    "It's always agonising for a fielding side when these reviews go on and slow motion never helps. I would have given that out as an on-field umpire but who wants to be a third umpire?"

  10. Postpublished at 18:33 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special

    "I think the umpires have reached the correct decision there."

    Vic Marks agrees: "I think so too but you never know the longer these things go on."

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8.1 overs

    Rizwan c&b Rashid 24 (Pak 50-4)

    Any bowler worth his salt is a superb fielder off his own bowling, and that applies to Adil Rashid. The Yorkie leggie takes a fine return catch low to his left to send Mohammad Rizwan packing.

    It takes an eternity before the third umpire gives it out, because of a number of slow-mo replays which hint at the ball touching the ground. But that's a proper catch and thankfully the umpires get it right. In this instance, I think technology did nothing other than cloud the judgement.

  12. King Stokespublished at 18:28

    Hafeez is the undisputed king of comical run outs but Stokes junior is king of the stage. Solid 'tache too.

    Ben Stokes: Proud as anything today watching the little man in his first Nativity play...bossed it as a King #kinglayts, external#fistpumps, external

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  13. Pak 50-3 (target 155)published at 8 overs

    Moeen Ali is also into the attack and he too is getting plenty of spin. It's keeping the batsmen in check for now, with Rizwan and Malik limited to ones and twos. The required run-rate is up to 8.71.

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    Cricket's great certaintiespublished at 18:27 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

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    James Hiscock: "Bad light" stops play at 5pm in a Test whist all the fielders wear sunglasses, due to cricket's arcane and unfathomable rules.

    Carl Carritt: Ian Bell dropping a dolly in the slips.  

  15. Pak 46-3 (target 155)published at 7 overs

    Time for some Adil Rashid leg-breaks. He's instantly milked for ones and twos, with Mohammad Rizwan continuing to play a strange shot which is a hybrid of a pull and a sweep. A peep, perhaps?

    There is turn for Rashid, by the way, with one delivery pitching on middle and almost being taken at first slip by the keeper.

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    Cricket's great certaintiespublished at 18:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

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    Simon Hudd: You always had @BeefyBotham, external taking a wicket with a long hop #bbccricket, external

    Adam Davies: England bowling twice in a day in any Test series we play.

    The Badger: West Indies losing a dead rubber Test.

  17. Postpublished at 18:20 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Kevin Howells
    BBC Test Match Special

    "That was not a good over by any stretch of the imagination from Chris Jordan I'm afraid."

  18. Pak 40-3 (Malik 11, Rizwan 20)published at 6 overs

    Chris Jordan is dripping in gold and sweat, and he can hardly believe it when Mohammad Rizwan edges four through slips and then helps himself to a boundary off his hips.To be fair, it's fairly innocuous bowling.

    To underline the point, a horrible over-pitched delivery is tucked round the corner for four more. CJ is livid. As should be his captain.

    England bowler Chris JordanImage source, AFP/GETTY
  19. Postpublished at 18:16 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2015

    Ebony Rainford-Brent
    Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special

    "Chris Woakes came in and cleared the boundary from the off and has got the white ball skills. He stands out from the likes of Plunkett and Jordan who can be much of a muchness. He's crept above those cluster of players."

  20. Pak 26-3 (target 155)published at 5 overs

    Pakistan have gone quiet as they attempt to rebuild from that disastrous start. Chris Woakes, who has been England's most economical seamer in this series, is good at keeping a lid on things. Just five from the over. 

    Chris WoakesImage source, AFP/GETTY