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Ross Opie: The view from the flats... not the worst view to watch cricket from.
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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Ross Opie: The view from the flats... not the worst view to watch cricket from.
Better from David Willey, bowling a little straighter and mixing up his lengths to stop Haris Sohail freeing his arms.
That's the Powerplay over and done with.
Oh, and four more!
Another superb drive from Haris Sohail, the ball perhaps a touch wide from Willey, ensures another flowing boundary through cover.
Sohail 15, Imam 20
What a shot that is!
This cover drive makes the most glorious noise off the bat as Haris Sohail takes a step forward and thrashes him through the covers. Glorious stuff. The ball has just stopped swinging for David Willey.
Another tight over from Chris Woakes and he ends it with a delivery that just nips off the seam and beats Imam-ul-Haq as he pushes away from his body.
Chris Woakes is into his fifth - and presumably final - over.
He's already taken 2-25 thanks to deliveries like this.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on Test Match Special
I think Stokes needs a bit of a bowl. He hasn't bowled much during the winter and I am not sure whether he was totally fit in the IPL but on his day he is a great asset.
A good over from David Willey, keeping up with that full length, and Haris Sohail can only nurdle a solitary single.
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Why is Ben Stokes an automatic selection for WC? Barely bowls and not needed for batting.
Chris, Salisbury
A bit inside-edgy from Haris Sohail to end the over, but there's enough flaying bat on ball to urge it past the stumps for a single.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on Test Match Special
That wasn't as good a ball as the previous one that went for four. It was a little shorter and a little wider from Woakes.
They were two cracking shots though.
And again!
Gorgeous from Haris Sohail, waiting for this latest Chris Woakes delivery and then, front elbow high, drives the ball through backward point for yet another four.
Blimey, this is such a quick outfield.
Haris Sohail unfurls a gentle push to send the ball through point, and Jason Roy dives straight over the ball. There's not much anger in the shot but the ball keeps on gathering speed and eventually nestles on the boundary rope.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Bristol County Ground
When you come to Bristol, much is made of the flats at the Ashley Down Road End. Who lives there? Did you buy one just for the cricket? What's the view like? Frankly, I want in. If you fancy a visitor at some point today, let me know....
Imam 20, Sohail 0
That'll be four for Imam-ul-Haq, carving a full David Willey ball through the covers and into the ropes. That was going for four the second it left the bat.
Willey goes full again and Imam gets into a tangle, but again, another little defensive push goes racing straight back Willey for four. Chris Woakes makes a valiant effort to stop it but he ends up thudding into the advertising hoardings.
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on Test Match Special
That has cheered Woakes up! It's a big wicket because I think Babar Azam is Pakistan's gun batsman.
New man Sohail Haris sees off the final Woakes delivery of the over.
Woakes is currently rocking figures of 3-0-16-2.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
It's a beauty!
Babar b Woakes 15 (Pak 27-2)
Bowled him!
What a response to being hit for two fours. This is a fine, fine bit of bowling from Chris Woakes. It's that niggly sort of length, a hint of movement taking the ball through Babar Azam's defences and clattering in to the top of off stump. There was just a hint of inswing as well. Brilliant.
Four more - but oh, that's not good fielding from Ben Stokes!
He gets down for what should be a regulation stop at square leg, but the ball bursts through his hands and goes racing to the boundary. Stokes sends in a despairing dive but to no avail.