Postpublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 27 June 2017
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That was one of the best World Cup hundreds I've seen.
England win on DLS method
England 377-7 - their highest ever WWC total
Sciver hits brutal 137 off 92 balls for maiden ODI ton
'One of the best hundreds I've seen' - TMS commentator Alison Mitchell
Captain Knight scores 106; sharing 213 for second wicket with Sciver
Pakistan were 107-3 when rain curtailed match
Jamie Lillywhite, Mark Mitchener and Marc Higginson
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That was one of the best World Cup hundreds I've seen.
Sciver c sub (Baig) b Mir 137 (Eng 279-4)
Like her captain, Sciver goes down swinging - and it's a second catch for substitute fielder Diana Baig at long-off.
England are going for a big total here - they've sent out Katherine Brunt...
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Sciver is seeing it like a beach ball and pretty much taking the mickey out of the fields Pakistan are setting.
Sciver 135, Wyatt 0
And another one! It's three successive sixes for Sciver, the third coming over mid-wicket. A single takes her to 135 from 90 overs.
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
For Dani Wyatt this is an ideal situation, she knows exactly what she needs to do and this very much suits her game.
An interesting move from England - Danielle Wyatt has been promoted up the order in place of Fran Wilson, who top-scored against India. Wyatt's a good runner, but there's no need for her to run as Sciver hoists the returning seamer Asmavia for two huge straight sixes. What an innings this is!
Lydia Greenway
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Brilliant innings from Heather Knight, she didn't get off to a flyer but she certainly caught up with it and that's just what she needed at this stage of the tournament. You can play as many warm-up games as you want but you've got to do it when it counts.
Knight c sub (Baig) b Asmavia 106 (Eng 255-3)
A sumptuous partnership of 213 is ended as Knight lifts one over extra cover and this time the catch is taken - the captain departs for 106 from 109 balls.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan haven't had a grip on this match for 25 overs,
Here's a moment for the Natalie Sciver online family album - the moment she brought up her maiden ODI century.
Knight 105, Sciver 114
That's in the air... but safe as Knight lofts Sadia towards long-on, the diving Diana Baig can't get near it and it's four more.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
What a way to bounce back from that defeat against India at the weekend, with the captain leading from the front.
Eng 248-2
And another hundred up! Heather Knight isn't particularly known for her reverse-sweeping - but that's the four she needs to bring up her hundred, and at a decent rate too - from 105 balls.
Here's those two Heather Knight sixes for you to enjoy...
Knight 97, Sciver 112
Knight's hit the first two sixes of the innings, but here comes Nat Sciver cutting loose now she's reached her century, with a monster hit over long-on as Sana Mir takes more punishment. Even an attempted sweep by Sciver takes a bottom edge and disappears for four through fine leg
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Knight 95, Sciver 101
While the statisticians race to see if anyone else born in Tokyo has ever hit a century in international century (and I wouldn't bet on that one), a little attention will now turn to Sciver's captain Heather Knight, who has moved on to 95 from 102 balls.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's fantastic to watch Nat Sciver, who has a few more gears left in her.
Eng 229-2
A long wait while Sana Mir sets the field - and a push through the covers for one brings Nat Sciver her maiden ODI century from 76 balls! The helmet's off, she salutes the crowd and you can sense there's more to come today from her, with nearly 14 overs left.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Mark Robinson wanted to give Nat Sciver more structure as an individual. She's playing with freedom and has a nice, structured game which is bearing fruit at all levels.