Postpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 17 May 2019
Pakistan were well-set. They just never really kicked on and England took wickets at the back-end to restrict them.
England scored 481 on this ground last year remember.
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
Pakistan were well-set. They just never really kicked on and England took wickets at the back-end to restrict them.
England scored 481 on this ground last year remember.
Thanks Amy.
It feels like Pakistan are a few short.
We'll have a recap of that innings during the interval.
On this ground, on a pitch as good as this, with the batting England have, you'd expect them to chase 341 down with relative ease.
I'm off for a bit - Matthew Henry will take you through the start of England's chase.
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Cricket memes: Imam doing a cracking Geoffrey Boycott impression.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
England were a little clumsy in the field, not at their best. The bowling was pretty good - Tom Curran, Mark Wood and Jofra Archer and spin held an end when you'd think they had nothing to work with.
You would think 340 would not be enough but if Pakistan field better than in Bristol then we could have a closer game.
Tom Curran finishes with 4-75, while Mark Wood has 2-71 and Jofra Archer 1-62.
Sarfaraz is unbeaten on 21, but it was Babar Azam who made the big score with 115 from 112 balls.
T Curran 10-0-75-4
And a four from the final ball!
It's not timed for Sarfaraz, hitting a slower ball down the ground, and Jason Roy, running around the boundary makes a right mess of trying to stop the ball in its tracks.
England need 341 to win.
One hand off the bat from Imam as he glides a single down to fine leg to ensure Sarfaraz gets the strike.
Good yorker from Tom Curran, who goes diving to his left to try and take the catch, but Sarfaraz can only pinch a single despite a misfield from Ben Stokes.
Imam-ul-Haq on strike...
Shot!
Oh, Sarfaraz has absolutely nailed this cover drive. It makes a terrific sound off the bat as it goes flying away for another four.
Uppercut from Sarfaraz, and he's timed it well! He clears the man at third man, who had come in, and a roll of the wrists brings him four.
And that'll be England's one short ball for the over.
Dot ball first up, Sarfaraz giving himself room and missing his attemped club down the ground.
It'll be Tom Curran, with 4-61 to his name, to bowl the final over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Clearly Imam-ul-Haq is not right. You can't be swaying out of the way of a bouncer in the 49th over.
Short, short and more short from Jofra Archer.
Sarfaraz isn't amused - he wants the final ball of the over to be called wide - but ultimately, it's three dot balls. Archer finishes with 1-62 from his 10 overs.
Sarfaraz goes for a big, booming drive but he's only going to get a single, before Imam tucks himself under a climbing Archer short ball.
A hack down the ground brings Pakistan just a single, thanks to a slide and throw from Ben Stokes at mid-off.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Whatever Pakistan get, they have got to look at it as a real positive. Before the series people said they didn't have the batsmen to get the big scores.
Jofra Archer will bowl his final over.
T Curran 9-0-61-4
Imam hits a very awkward looking single to get himself off the mark. He can hardly hold the bat, his left elbow heavily bandaged, and all he and Sarfaraz can do is work four runs from the over.