Postpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 7 May 2017
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
329 is a daunting prospect for Ireland but it will force them to be positive.
Three wickets each for Yorkshire duo Root & Plunkett
Porterfield top-scores in the match with 82
England compile 328-6 from their 50 overs
Bairstow hits 72 off 44 balls - seven fours, three sixes
Morgan (76) and Root (73) put on 140 for third wicket
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Jamie Lillywhite
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
329 is a daunting prospect for Ireland but it will force them to be positive.
Paul Stirling greets David Willey with three boundaries which scorch the turf. The first one is blasted through the off side. The second one is pulled. The third is caressed square of the wicket on the off side. 12 runs off three balls.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The shape of the playing area today is doing my nut in. There are straight bits, it's just not round and it looks awful. It looks like a toddler has drawn a circle, not a particularly bright toddler.
Target 329
England will need Mark Wood steaming in when they tangle with the Aussies later this year. The chat is the 22-yard strip at the Gabbatoir for the first Ashes Test will fly through and suit 96mph Pat Cummins, left-arm tyro Mitchell Starc, James Pattinson and Josh Hazlewood. In short, England need some pace of their own.
Ireland opener Ed Joyce and Paul Stirling get off the mark with a single apiece. We're up and running.
From one Durham man to another... here's Mark Wood to get us under way. Right-arm fast, steaming in off a short run-up. Giddy-up.
England will be pleased to see Keaton Jennings hit another ton for Durham today. The opener, who is sure to feature for the Test team this summer, has been in stunning form this season - his run of scores being 102*, 87, 30*, 79, 139, 72, 12 and now 101. Follow the rest of the One-Day Cup match against Northants here.
England, presumably buzzing themselves after a Lord's lunch, gather on the boundary's edge before following the umpires to the middle. Over to you, Ireland.
Afternoon all. Marc Higginson here - still buzzing off Jonny Bairstow's brilliant little cameo. The boy's special.
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Ireland fans, sit back and enjoy as we take you through every wicket from England's innings.
Ireland's reply will begin in 35 minutes time. 329 the target. We'll be back shortly. In the meantime, here are the wickets to have fallen in that first innings...
Andy Zaltzman
Comedian & BBC Test Match Special statistician
Bairstow scored 57 off his last 23 balls, England's second highest score in an ODI at Lord's.
Willey 1, Bairstow 72
Bairstow continues his assault, swinging powerfully to send the penultimate ball over cow corner for six before whipping a leg-stump yorker away for four. Bairstow has helped turn a stuttering innings into a match-winning one.
Jonny Bairstow may have found the boundary a few times but he was thwarted on this occasion by a brilliant piece of fielding by George Dockerell.
Rashid c N O'Brien b Chase 39 (Eng 317-6)
Rashid's inventive innings comes to an end as he follows up a clubbed four down the ground with a poorly-executed little steer to leg that flicks off the top edge and carries straight to keeper Niall O'Brien. Peter Chase's second wicket of the innings. In comes David Willey...
Andy Zaltzman
Comedian & BBC Test Match Special statistician
Jonny Bairstow's fourth ODI fifty - reached off 38 balls. England's third total only of over 300 at Lord's.
Ed Smith
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
The whip on that shot, the acceleration through the hitting zone. Doesn't matter how long the backlift is.
Rashid 33, Bairstow 62
How does Bairstow not play every limited-overs game for England? He is class. He underlines this with a brutal smash down the ground for six, followed by a straight-armed pick-up off his legs for another maximum. Whack.
Eng 299-5
Some poor fielding from Tim Murtagh - allowing a steered shot to pass him at short third man - brings Bairstow a very impressive 50.
Alan Lewis
Ex-Ireland batsman and chairman of selectors on BBC Test Match Special
In these sort of circumstances batting teams target a bowler. Bairstow, despite a sluggish start built and built and built. You've got to get yourself in. I was interested in Root and Morgan playing straight when Ireland played cross batted shots at Bristol when all they could have got was one.