Postpublished at 14:13 British Summer Time 14 May 2019
Hello, here's Tom Curran.
Bairstow smashes brutal 128 off 93 balls
Roy - dropped on 21 - hits 76 off 55 balls
Pakistan 358-9: Imam-ul-Haq hits career-best 151
Woakes takes 4-67 as England limit Pakistan in final overs
Curran takes 2-74 & produces superb run out of Haris
Third ODI, Bristol, England lead series 1-0
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Liam Plunkett paws at the ground as he almost losing his footing in his follow through, but he drags his length back and concedes just a handful of runs.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
This has been a good partnership. There have been attractive shots played. They need to continue.
Two solid defensive blocks from Haris Sohail ends the over.
Haris is on 39 from 37 balls, with seven fours.
Oh, up and over goes Haris Sohail, chipping a short Moeen Ali delivery over the head of extra cover and getting four for his troubles.
What a shot.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
There are short straight boundaries here and a very fast outfield. It could be unforgiving for the bowlers.
Haris 34, Imam 29
Oh, ouch. Ben Stokes stops the ball at mid-on and slips on the turf as he shapes to throw the ball at the stumps.
He's okay - despite the death glare and double teapot from Liam Plunkett, who stomps back to his mark.
Four!
There's no stopping this from Haris Sohail, who turns his wrists on a leggy delivery from Liam Plunkett and gets the ball between two fielders for a boundary.
Oh, and again! This is even better from Sohail, balancing himself like a prime ballerina and driving handsomely through cover to beat a sprawling Ben Stokes on the boundary.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Bristol County Ground
Excellent news regarding my shout-out to somebody who lives in the Bristol flats. An invite has arrived from Phil Dexter. Watch this space...
Tidy enough from Moeen, and Pakistan work a smattering of singles from the latest over.
Liam Plunkett ends the over with a dot ball.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
It was a good ball. At times Haris Sohail looks uneasy when the ball is pitched in that rib cage area.
So that will go down as a drop, I'm afraid.
That looked as though it did deflect off Haris Sohail's gloves, but the ball was losing pace as Bairstow dived to his right to take it, and he just couldn't cling on.
It was slightly wayward from Plunkett, the ball moving across Haris Sohail's body, and it seems to have clipped the batsman's glove as he tries to leave the ball.
It looked as though Jonny Bairstow had taken it cleanly - but it's bounced out of his glove and he's taken it on the rebound.
The soft signal is not out.
Imam-ul-Haq gets down on one knee and crashes Plunkett through the covers, but the sweeper fielder cuts it off and it's only a single.
Now then. Has Haris Sohail edged a leggy delivery behind? The umpires are sending it upstairs...
It's a double change for England - here's Liam Plunkett.
Away from Bristol for a second, India's GS Lakshmi has become the first female to be appointed to the ICC international panel of match referees.
The 51-year-old, who first officiated as a match referee in women's domestic cricket in 2008-09, can referee internationals with immediate effect.
"To be selected is a huge honour as it opens up new avenues," said Lakshmi.
Australia's Eloise Sheridan has also joined the ICC development panel of umpires, taking the number of women in its group to eight.
You can read the full story here
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There's two left-handers for Moeen to bowl at, so Haris Sohail hops into that crab-like stance to push off the back foot and work the singles here and there.
Another flay through backward point races to the boundary, but the fielder in the deep does well to run around and keep it to two.
Time for a change of pace for England - here's Moeen.