Postpublished at 16:19 British Summer Time 14 June 2017
Time for me to take a bow. Kal Sajad will take you through the denouement of this innings. Cheers for the company, folks.
Pakistan win with 12.5 overs to spare
Azhar 76, Fakhar 57
England collapsed from 128-2 to 211 all out
Root 46, Bairstow 43, Stokes 34
Hasan 3-35, Junaid 2-42
Highlights on BBC Two at 23:15 (23:45 in Wales & NI)
Final at The Oval on Sunday
Kal Sajad and Amy Lofthouse
Time for me to take a bow. Kal Sajad will take you through the denouement of this innings. Cheers for the company, folks.
Target 212
Liam Plunkett, the tidiest of the England bowlers on show today, is back. It's a good length, straight and it's oh-so-easy for the Pakistan batsmen to get in behind it and prod it and poke it about. The last delivery is more of a tempter, floating outside off stump, and Azhar crashes it through the covers for an easy single.
Here's Azhar Ali reaching his half-century during that 118-run opening partnership...
And here's where that stand ended, with Fakhar stumped by Buttler.
Azhar 61, Babar 11
Oof, Babar isn't going to let Rashid settle. A shimmy of the feet and he drives the ball high over the bowler's head and over the ropes for six! Pakistan seem to have just raced along without taking any real risks, that tricky first period aside. Eoin Morgan is chewing furiously on his lip as he watches on from mid-wicket. What to do?
Thousands of you voted on who will win this game, and you're all pretty clear: 79% of you think it's Pakistan heading through to the final. It's hard to disagree with that...
Target 212
Wood will continue, still hitting the late 80's on the speedo, and Azhar does well to drag down a short ball and protect his stumps. That opening partnership, by the way, was worth 118 runs, which is the first century partnership for Pakistan in ODIs since May 2015. Tremendous work.
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Denz: Not England's day today by the looks of it, but it must be said that they're not as good as they think they are. Yet.
Dan Gee: I'm blaming all of this on the England football team. They're like a virus. Whenever they play badly, the rest go down with them.
Mike Bell: The way Pakistan are batting and England are bowling, England could have got 400 and it wouldn't have been enough.
Target 212
Here's Babar Azam, and he gets off the mark as Ben Stokes fails to do a bit of tidying up at extra cover. Azhar Ali didn't look particularly comfortable against Rashid in the last over and he's forced to kick the ball away from the stumps as he presses forward.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Does this wicket give England a flicker of hope? They could have done with it coming about 15 overs earlier.
Fakhar st Buttler b Rashid 57 (Pak 118-1)
Got him! Fakhar's entertaining innings is at an end as he comes down the pitch to Rashid, misses, and it's easy for Buttler to collect it and knock the bails off. That might have been the googly, actually, but Fakhar didn't see it if it was.
Chris Woakes
England all-rounder on Test Match Special
Jos Buttler's body language was as if he thought it was off the back leg but he was also hoping there were two noises.
Pak 117-0
No dice. It's off the hip, which Fakhar signaled straight away. As you were. England have lost their review.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
There was a huge appeal. It might have brushed the pad but there was definitely a noise.
Pak 116-0
Has Mark Wood got the breakthrough? There's a huge appeal as Fakhar swivel-pulls and Buttler snaffles up the ball. He's convinced Fakhar has got an edge and Morgan makes the T-sign...
Pak 115-0
Ooh, I'm not entirely sure Azhar intended that as he tickles the ball very fine and just beyond a diving Joe Root at slip to reach his half-century. That's his 11th in one-day cricket and it's come from 69 deliveries.
Here are the shots and celebrations as Fakhar made his way to his half-century. It's his second in one-day cricket.
Pak 110-0
Ah. Azhar is well back, nestled comfortably behind the line. This is a good over from Rashid though, who changed ends and beat Azhar twice with two nicely fizzing deliveries.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It will be the untidiest stumping in cricket if this comes off.
Pak 110-0
Now then. Is this going to be a horrible stumping? Azhar paddle sweeps onto his own body, the ball goes into Buttler's foot and lands on the stumps. It's a good side-pass from Buttler, and we're going upstairs...
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Kyle Utterson: The disappointing thing today from England is the way our players got out. Root and Morgan especially.
Harshad Taylor: This game looks done and dusted already. India v Pakistan final. Cricket gold.
Josh Roberts: In terms of embarrassment - this is right up there with the Ashes whitewash.