Postpublished at 13:12 BST 14 June 2017
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
England's intent is there. They have to pick their balls carefully: there were some shots there that were well-timed, and some that weren't so well-placed.
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
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Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
England's intent is there. They have to pick their balls carefully: there were some shots there that were well-timed, and some that weren't so well-placed.
A boundary. Moeen drags one onto leg and it trickles through for four. Nice.
The drinks break saw Stokes nip to the loo and then Buttler lose his wicket straight away. I remember in the 1999 World Cup, I went to the toilet once and Pakistan got a wicket. My dad, supporting Pakistan, thought it brought his team luck and kept telling me to pop off to toilet every time Pakistan were in need of a wicket.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
This game is not going according to England's desired template. Pakistan have bowled really well. I think Safraz is a sharp captain when it comes to eyeing up the conditions. He's used his bowlers sharply. He's got lots of options.
Stokes 9, Moeen 6
Hasan Ali getting a hamstring rub whilst he lays on his front and eats a banana, just outside of the boundary. Living the life.
Could be cramp that, hopefully for Pakistan it's nothing more.
A better looking shot from Moeen, his backlift jumping up and down before he pulls square off Junaid. Only gets a single for his effort though.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is only the second time Moeen has batted in the Champions Trophy: he made 12 against New Zealand here a week ago. He did have some form against South Africa, though, making 33 and 77 not out.
Beauty! Absolute beauty by Hasan. The first ball isn't bad as Moeen looks to drive away from his body and misses but the second one is the delivery of the match for me. Line and length is spot on, it moves away from the bat as Moeen plays inside it.
The England batter is looking nervous and doesn't quite know how to play Hasan. He does get a boundary, mind you, courtesy of a thick-edge through point.
This wasn't in the script for England.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport in Cardiff
Every time Pakistan have something to cheer about (and even when they don't), a jaunty tune plays for their fans to sing along to. "Beep, beep, Pak-i-staaan, beep, beep, Pak-staaan". Very 1980s, like the cricket song Wham! never wrote. England have heard it too often today.
Moeen Ali joins Stokes in the middle and is off the mark straight away with a push to mid-wicket for one. But that's all from the over.
England have lost three wickets for 20 runs and Pakistan now firmly on top. Here's the first two of them ...
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Buttler played with an open face and there goes one of the trump cards. England are in trouble now. Moeen and Stokes won't feel they can play with any great freedom and they won't take any great risks.
Buttler c Sarfraz b Junaid 4 (Eng 148-5)
Pakistan buzzing. England are not. Junaid gets one to move slightly away from Jos Buttler, it finds the faintest of touches and carries through to Sarfraz for another grab behind the stumps.
When Ben Stokes needs to go, he needs to go. Running as if he has a tail between his legs, he uses a drinks break to go in search of a toilet. He tries to use the groundstaff's WC who then redirect him to what I imagine is the public toilets.
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Hasan 6-0-21-2
Floppy-haired Hasan continues. England restricted to singles as another decent over for Pakistan goes by.
Nine wickets for Hasan so far in this tournament. Had a dodgy start in the opener against India, going for 70, but took three wickets against both South Africa and Sri Lanka. He's been quality.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Pakistan have taken 16 wickets in overs 10-40 in this competition so far. They've come at an economy rate of 4.47, which is the most economical of any team.
Junaid 4-0-27-0
Junaid Khan, who bowled beautifully against Sri Lanka here the other day, is bought back into the attack. It's a shame for Pakistan that Mohammad Amir is out injured, these two bowling in tandem in the middle overs was a joy to watch. Almost (but not quite) Wasim Akram-esque.
Junaid finds some movement, Buttler with a swing-and-a-miss pull attempt to end the over. Four from it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on TMS
Hasan is a good cricketer. He makes things happen, and is always in your face.
So, 18 overs to go, Stokes and Buttler in. Yes, they can do some serious damage, but this just doesn't seem like that kind of pitch.
Some worried looking faces in the Englannd dressing room.
Isa Guha
Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special
Hasan has been a key wicket taker in the middle overs and one of the reasons why Pakistan have been able to take wickets between 10 and 40 overs and keep the runs tight. You've essentially got two new batsmen now on a pitch that isn't easy to bat on.
Morgan c Sarfraz b Hasan 33
Hasan strikes again as the pressure takes its toll on the England captain. Having just seen Ben Stokes edge wide of slips, Morgan looks to advance down the wicket and swat one down the ground, instead nicking it through to the keeper.
What a delivery from Hasan, got it to move away at the last minute which left Morgan stretching. Pakistan with the momentum now.