How's stat?!published at 13:42 British Summer Time 19 May 2019
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
That is Moeen's second successive duck and his third in his past eight innings.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
That is Moeen's second successive duck and his third in his past eight innings.
Chris Woakes is out in the middle.
England were 222-2...
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
Imad is not a big turner of the ball so you have to read the length quickly. Moeen went back but picked the wrong line.
Moeen lbw b Imad 0 (Eng 272-6)
This isn't so much hitting as crashing into middle stump.
It's as out as out can be. I wonder if Moeen just misread it, but he completely missed the ball, and the technology shows it hitting middle stump about halfway up. This wasn't in the script.
If this is overturned, I'll eat my hat.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
I fear for Moeen here.
Moeen's gone back into his crease, the ball has zipped past the bat and struck him high on the pad.
Oh, this is out.
Moeen's been pinned lbw by his second ball, but he's asked for the review.
Moeen has wandered out to join Ben Stokes.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
It is a pressure catch because you can't afford to drop Buttler. It went fast but Abid Ali clung on.
Buttler c Abid b Imad 34 (Eng 272-5)
Oh! Where's that come from?!
Out of absolutely nowhere, Jos Buttler has slapped Imad Wasim straight to backward point. It's not a great delivery, a bit short, a bit wide, there to be hit, and Buttler has leaned back and creamed it to the waiting Abid Ali.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
England's top four have batted in four matches in this series and scored 1,022 runs at an average of 73, a strike-rate of 115.
In 16 innings they have two centuries and seven fifties with the lowest score by top four England batsman Bairstow's 32 today.
Buttler 34, Stokes 1
An outside edge from Ben Stokes, trying to work through ball down to third man, but Sarfaraz has got a slip fielder waiting to cut off that shot.
Stokes gets a bit of a thwack on the hip as he tries to work Mohammad Hasnain off his pads, but he's aware enough to jog a bye, before Jos Buttler pulls a short ball square for two quick runs.
Catch: 10/10.
Celebration: 8/10, could do better.
Ben Stokes, who batted so well at Trent Bridge, has joined Jos Buttler at the crease.
He's got Imad Wasim to deal with first up, and he clips a single to get under way.
Joe Root's wagon wheel is instructive - lots of flicks and nudges into gaps either side of the wicket with the boundaries mainly coming down the ground (or over his shoulder!).
For all Pakistan's success with the short ball, they've bowled some absolute tosh today.
This is bad from Mohammad Hasnain, back of a length, right in Jos Buttler's zone, and Buttler smashes it through backward point for four, before he ends the over with another tickle for four through fine leg.
We've just seen a replay of Joe Root getting out on the stump cam - he thrashed his bat into the turf, furious with himself.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on TMS
Root will be frustrated there. It looked like he was being too measured. He should have given it a bigger hit.
It was a good innings. He batted a good rate and hit some big shots. Root will feel ready for the World Cup.
Root c Asif b Hasnain 84 (Eng 257-4)
Ah.
Joe Root is fuming with himself. it's short from Mohammad Hasnain and Root's eyes light up, but you can tell from the second ball hits the bat that he hasn't got this. It's high but not hit hard enough and Asif Ali takes a few step forwards in the deep to take a comfortable catch. Root berates himself as he walks off, a brisk 84 to his name.