Postpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 11 May 2019
Right then, into the final 10 overs.
The 50 partnership has just come up, incidentally, from 31 balls.
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Right then, into the final 10 overs.
The 50 partnership has just come up, incidentally, from 31 balls.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
We're so used to Buttler doing that now, it's a surprise when he doesn't pull it off. Pakistan are in for a very tough last 10 overs.
Morgan 45, Buttler 27
This is a tidy over from Faheem Ashraf, Jos Buttler pulling and Eoin Morgan flicking, but neither of them can find the boundary.
A very short ball goes zipping past Buttler as he has a bit of an airy hoick - oh, and Buttler follows it up with a ramp for four!
What a shot that is.
Here's the moment Roy mistimed a pull to fall for 87.
Dragged down from Imad Wasim, and Eoin Morgan shovels it into the leg side to keep England ticking along.
Shot! For half a second, I thought Morgan had sliced the ball straight to cover, but that's a terrific stroke. He gave himself enough room to open his arms and clobber the ball wide of any fielder.
Edge - but there's no slip!
Jos Buttler went with hard hands at Imad Wasim but there was enough bat on ball to evade Sarfaraz and trickle away for a couple of runs.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Ageas Bowl
The ridiculous thing about England's run-scoring is that they have made the previously unusual the norm. Today, they are rattling along at six an over without breaking sweat. In all of the strokeplay, it's easy for Joe Root to go unnoticed. It's a cliche, but he really does get to 30 before you realise he's played a stroke.
England have still got a review up their sleeve.
Eoin Morgan celebrates that fact with a thumping drive through the leg side that goes for four.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
It wasn't the most convincing appeal I've ever seen. Pakistan finally lose a review, with their two previous ones being umpire's call.
There's not so much as a squiggle on Ultra Edge.
Not out - and Pakistan have lost their review.
It was a bit of an off stump swish from Jos Buttler, but I think he's managed to miss the ball.
For the third time, we're going upstairs.
Sarfaraz Ahmed thinks Jos Buttler has nicked behind...
Unsurprisingly, Yasir Shah is off, and Faheem Ashraf is on.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on TMS
I can smell lunch and hear the cutlery clinking in the background. When is my stint over?
Oh, now! Off I go. I didn't have any breakfast you see - I was in a rush this morning.
Morgan 30, Root 16
Eoin Morgan goes down the ground once again. He's not middled it - it's a bit bottom edge, the ball making a nasty clunking noise - but there's enough behind it to allow these two speedsters to pick up two.
A profitable over for England, with eight runs coming from it.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
England have scored 40 runs in three overs since Hasan Ali bowled a maiden in the 33rd over.
Dragging the ball down is catching.
Imad Wasim starts his latest over with back-to-back leg side wides.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Ageas Bowl
If Yasir Shah thinks bowling half-trackers to Jos Buttler is a good plan, he might want to re-think.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
I'm not sure Jos Buttler could've faced four more friendly deliveries than he's faced so far.
And Jos Buttler rounds off the over with another four!
That wasn't a good over from Yasir Shah, too many short, dragged down deliveries that were asking to be clobbered for four, and Buttler obliged.