Postpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 14 May 2019
And this brutal opening partnership between Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow is what set the chase up...
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And this brutal opening partnership between Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow is what set the chase up...
This England team has done some incredible things over the past four years but this is right up there.
Batting second they have chased down 359 inside 45 overs having rested their best ODI batsman and promoted other batsmen up the order to give them time at the crease.
Brilliant.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
England have produced their second-highest successful run chase in one-day cricket, and they have done it at a canter. A brutal, ruthless performance.
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Jason Cole: Crikey. Imagine if England fielded their strongest team.
Just outstanding.
England have completed the joint-fifth highest ODI run chase of all time with 5.1 overs remaining.
Scores are level.
Make that three to win. Eoin Morgan might just be in the form of his life at the perfect time. Four to the England captain.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
We've not seen the slightest dip in this England run-chase. It has been relentless hitting.
More sixes than the first week of Strictly! Moeen yet again with his third of the innings. Shaheen Afridi finishes with a painful 0-83.
England need nine more runs.
Ramiz is joking there but I'd have backed England to chase 420 at least here.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
The way England have played, even 1,000 would have looked scarce.
Oh yes. This is even more beautifully timed from Mo.
He just effortlessly picks his spot over the mid-off fielder's head.
Shaheen Afridi could bowl himself out of a World Cup place today. This is another rancid full toss.
Four more to Moeen!
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
It's the way to bowl to Morgan - you have to be aggressive - but it's not high enough and he predicts it's coming. That's gone a long way.
Need 25 runs from 42 balls
England need Eoin Morgan to hit a six here so that all of their batsmen have still cleared the rope in this innings.
Oh. There we go! Perfect timing.
Morgan hooks his sixth delivery into the first few rows of the stands. Easy. As. That.
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Stuart Mitchell: England v Pakistan at Trent Bridge either on Friday or in World Cup could get nasty for Pakistan's bowlers especially if England batting first...500?
Need 34 from 48 balls
England's captain Eoin Morgan comes out at number six, having dropped himself down the order to give Moeen Ali and Ben Stokes to time in the middle.
That means Joe Denly is still in the dressing room. He only bowled one over and it hasn't been deemed important enough to give him a bat.
Is his World Cup place getting more and more unlikely by the precarious?
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Ben Stokes was out for 37 - it's the first time an England batsman in this series has been out for less than 40.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Ben Stokes looks towards Moeen as if to say, how did that happen? He's got a smile on his face because he was very, very unlucky.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Get the bad fortune out of the way before the World Cup, Ben.
Stokes run out (Shaheen) 37 (Eng 324-4)
An awful way to get out. Ben Stokes can only have a giggle at his misfortune.
Moeen Ali has nailed a drive back down the ground, the ball smashes into bowler Shaheen Afridi's boot and without him knowing anything about it the ball deflects onto the stumps and runs Stokes out.
As unlucky as you can get.