Postpublished at 10:36 British Summer Time 11 May 2019
England captain Eoin Morgan: "It looks a very good, fresh pitch. We like playing here - we have some good memories, and always get some fantastic support."
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Amy Lofthouse
England captain Eoin Morgan: "It looks a very good, fresh pitch. We like playing here - we have some good memories, and always get some fantastic support."
Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed: "It looks like a good batting pitch and we want to try and bowl first and take early wickets. We know it's going to be a high scoring game so we have to be positive. We're hoping we can restrict them to 270-280 and chase the target."
Pakistan skipper Sarfaraz calls correctly and elects to bowl first at the Ageas Bowl.
Captains Eoin Morgan and Sarfaraz Ahmed are out in the middle.
Here comes the toss...
Sunshine and blue skies! A very welcome sight after Wednesday's washout.
Similar weather here in Salford at the moment - too late for my first match of the season, which was rained off after only four overs last night.
Got to love cricket in May.
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Welcome to live coverage of the second ODI between England and Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton.
Play is due to start at 11:00 BST and we'll have the toss and full team news shortly.
Opener Jason Roy and all-rounder Moeen Ali are expected to be fit for the hosts after back and rib injuries respectively.
The scene: The Oval.
The weather: Awful.
The cricket: Not much of it.
The first one-day international between England and Pakistan on Wednesday was rained off after just 19 overs of play.
What did we learn? Not much. But Jofra Archer boosted his World Cup hopes with a brilliant, hostile spell with the new ball.
We go again.