Postpublished at 18:18 British Summer Time 17 May 2019
The face of a man who knows he has dropped one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket...
Stokes (71*) & Curran put on 61 after England fell from 201-1 to 258-6
Roy's dismissal after scoring 114 started collapse
Pak 340-7: Babar hit 115 off 112 balls; half-centuries for Fakhar & Hafeez
Curran took 4-75 and Wood returns 2-71
Fourth ODI, Trent Bridge, England won toss
England go 3-0 up in series with one to play
Amy Lofthouse
The face of a man who knows he has dropped one of the most destructive batsmen in world cricket...
England need 249 to win
The crowd are ironically cheering when a Pakistan fielder clings onto the ball. Junaid Khan, the guilty party from the previous over, is getting stick in particular. He fields a couple cleanly this time but there's no stopping a hard sweep from Jason Roy. England are so comfortable.
Daniel Norcross
TMS commentator
That's a fairly abject piece of fielding.
Target 341
Deary me. Pakistan's fielding has been shocking in the last two games. Junaid Khan puts little effort in down at fine leg and lets the ball sneak through. Four more to Vince. The puff of Hasnain's cheeks says it all.
This sums up what Olly (18:11) is saying. Vince hardly touches this, just leaning on the ball from Hasnain, but it still beats the third man fielder and goes for four.
Brilliant timing.
Everything is good with Vince. He's going to continue.
#bbccricket
Olly: I love watching James Vince bat. He is like Ian Bell - so pleasing on the eye and plays some beautiful shots but just like Bell he is one of the most annoying cricketers to watch as he doesn’t get the runs he should.
James Vince has taken a blow on the helmet off the bowling of Mohammad Hasnain. He doesn't look too bothered. It might have been a slower ball bouncer.
The physio is coming on anyway.
Jason Roy has scored 100 runs from drives in this series - the next best is Babar Azam (58).
Target 341
The Imad-Roy battle continues with the England opener again backing away to try and give his opponent some tap. Roy is like a grounded teenage desperate to be let loose and kicking at walls but unable to get his own way.
Only singles come from this over.
Daniel Norcross
TMS commentator
I have a sense that without Jonny Bairstow there, England's opening partnership doesn't quite have that fluency.
That's the end of the first powerplay.
It has been a solid start from England...
Roy 35, Vince 29
Pakistan captain Sarfaraz Ahmed cheers Mohammad Hasnain on from behind the stumps as he zips a bouncer past Jason Roy's eyes. Hasnain hasn't been above 90mph yet but he's pacey enough to cause one or two problems.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
In the last 13 ODIs at home, this is the 10th time England's opening stand has reached 60. They've had six 100 stands for opening wicket, including four which have put on over 150. The average opening stand in those last 13 ODIs has just ticked over 100.
Target 341
Pakistan's fielding cost them in the last game. They dropped a number of chances. That was a tough chance but one that you'd expect to be taken.
Roy sweeps over short fine leg a ball later to make matters worse for the men in green.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
Fakhar is probably the best outfielder in the team.
Charles Dagnall
TMS commentator
At first you thought Roy had connected a little more cleanly than he had, and Fakhar could have made that.
Jason Roy steps away and goes for the big shot but fails to middle it. He lobs the ball in the air and it is a tantalising one for Fakhar Zaman running back from extra cover. It's coming over his shoulder but he hardly gets a hand on the ball and it spills to the turf.
Jason Roy is itching to get Imad Wasim away. On that point...
Six from Hasnain's first over. This is only his fourth match and he only has two wickets to his name but he's one to watch out for.