Eng 431-3published at 48.2 overs
The all-time record score for ODIs is 443, made by Sri Lanka. England have two overs to surpass it, as Buttler swats Amir down to mid-wicket and the two jog through for an easy two.
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The all-time record score for ODIs is 443, made by Sri Lanka. England have two overs to surpass it, as Buttler swats Amir down to mid-wicket and the two jog through for an easy two.
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Brad: England playing a stick cricket innings here.
Jonny Lipsham: England's batting is like a baseball home run derby!
Andrew Wakefield: Having breakfast here in Canada listening to some stunning batting, while trying to do some work, work might have to wait!
England 429-3
The free hit, mercifully for Wahab, doesn't amount to anything more than a dot. However his no-ball had trickled down to the boundary, handing England five byes. Morgan adds insult to injury as he clubs away a short delivery into the Fox Road Stand, and that's his half-century up from just 24 deliveries. And the next one is swatted away for six too.
Eng 412-3
Oh, Pakistan! Wahab rolls his fingers over a delivery, Buttler misses it and is bowled, but it's a no ball! Wahab looks despairing, Azhar smiles wryly and Buttler prepares for his free hit. It is not Pakistan's day.
Eng 411-3
England have registered their highest ever one-day score. And it's come through Jos Buttler - who else? - who smashes a six. But...
Andy Zaltzman
Comedian & BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is now the highest score against Pakistan in one-day international cricket, beating the 392-6 made by South Africa at Centurion in 2007., external
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Angus Mitchell: Has anyone ever thought, to solve our Test problems, we just use our ODI team?
In comes Amir, and there goes Buttler. He moves across his stumps, whips out that ramp and tonks it over Sarfraz's head for four. Buttler then uses his wrist to stunning effect, smashing a wide, off-stump delivery through backward point. Amir can't work out how he's done that and to be honest, neither can I.
England scamper a two and that brings their 400 up. What a turnaround this team has gone through since that dreadful World Cup last year. A decent over is then spoilt by a weary, tired attempt of a dive from Babar that gifts England a boundary.
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's been absolute carnage, hasn't it? I'm getting carried away watching it. Jos Buttler's ball-striking is just phenomenal. But Pakistan have contained it a little in the last couple of overs.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan are going to have to go after these with aplomb. As a spinner, if I were bowling in the second innings, I'd think 'I'm getting four-for here'. Even if it's 4-80.
Buttler has scored three from six deliveries after bringing up his 50 from 22 balls. That's the sort of innings I appreciate: half de Villiers, half Boycott. Wahab is back, a man who looks in desperate need of a sit down. Good over though, limiting England to singles and some nice changes in pace. There' a brief danger of a run-out but Wahab, in front of the stumps, can't collect the ball cleanly. England's highest ODI score is 408, made against New Zealand in June last year. Just the four overs to break that...
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Sam James: This is serious cricketing swagger from Buttler and Morgan. The body language is nothing short of inspirational.
Tayler Ogden: Nobody at Trent Bridge is safe Eoin and Jos seeing it like a football!
Dan D. Lyons: If this was a boxing match the referee would have stopped it by now.
Poor showing from a man in the crowd as he gets under another huge Morgan six and promptly drops it. The crowd jeers, his mates pretend not to know him and he covers his face in embarrassment. Morgan gets a thick inside edge to an Amir yorker that beats fine leg, before he whips him through extra-cover for another boundary. Amir stands there and laughs. Not much else you can do, really.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Wahab Riaz has been told off for running on the pitch - he might want to do that twice more and get taken off so he doesn't have to bowl any more.
Morgan licks his lips and that's six, as he swings through the line and flays the ball over long-on. He follows it up with a four, before Wahab whips out a well-timed slower ball He's promptly given a telling off by the umpire for running on the pitch. It really hasn't been his day.
Andy Zaltzman
Comedian & BBC Test Match Special statistician
Six of England's seven ODI innings with most sixes have been since June last year.
Morgan 14 (Eng 352-3)
Oh, Wahab, when it's not your day... Yasir Shah has shelled an absolute sitter. Morgan top-edged a slower ball, Yasir got under it and dropped it. Wahab can't bear to look as he stomps back to his mark.
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Rob Meech: Jos Buttler is a freak of nature. What a cricketer.
James Newby: It's like watching a highlights reel this England innings!
Paul Cooper: Jos Buttler!!! This is ridiculous!
A quieter over from Amir, with plenty of short, slower stuff. Nervy moment for Morgan as he launches the ball high towards mid-wicket, Hasan takes a catch and steps over the rope! He does well to knock the ball back into play to save a boundary, and Morgan and Buttler content themselves with knocking away the singles.