Pak 178-4published at 30.1 overs
Down the pitch comes Sarfaraz Ahmed, eyeing up the first ball of Adil Rashid's latest over - and it bounces just short of the rope for four!
England win by 54 runs - Woakes takes 5-54
Pakistan's collapse from 152-3 began with Rashid's fine run-out of Babar (80)
Leg-spinner then took excellent return catch to dismiss Malik
Buttler completes trio of special feats in field with superb run-out of Sarfaraz (97)
England 351-9: Root (84) & Morgan (76) put on 117 for third wicket
Amy Lofthouse and Matthew Henry
Down the pitch comes Sarfaraz Ahmed, eyeing up the first ball of Adil Rashid's latest over - and it bounces just short of the rope for four!
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Headingley
Those familiar with Headingley will know the building that houses the press box shares facilities with a university. Even when the students aren't here, there are still plenty of offices which, in theory, would provide a view of the cricket for anyone who could gain access on a Sunday. When I walk past one such room, a security guard asks if one such worker is doing just that. "Oh no, I don't like cricket. I'm just checking that the screens are working."
Sarfarz 79, Shoaib 4
Sarfaraz has decided he wants to speed things up and he gets down to sweep Moeen Ali, forcing the umpire at square leg to do the splits to avoid getting a thwack on the ankle.
The ball goes flying away for four, and Sarfaraz tries another big sweep to end the over, but the ball wobbles off a top edge and is cut off by Joe Root.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on TMS
Sarfaraz had been looking for that shot for a little while. He really threw the kitchen sink at that one.
Target 352
Oh, this is huge!
Sarfaraz goes to the leg side, picking out the longest side of the ground, getting his front leg out of the way and he sends Adil Rashid into row F.
Moeen will continue, and Sarfaraz is so keen to get on strike that he almost runs himself out at the non striker's end.
Terrific from Moeen, keeping new man Shoaib Malik quiet, and it's just two from the over.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Shoaib Malik, I reckon, has been playing cricket for all of my lifetime.
Rashid 5-0-25-0
Sarfaraz is in absolute disbelief. The reactions of Rashid, my word.
Shoaib Malik has come out to join his captain, and he flicks Rashid off his pads to get off the mark.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on TMS
That takes some athleticism - you don't practice that every day. England, to their credit, were starting to become aware of Pakistan's urgency between the wickets. They knew a wicket opportunity could come.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Sarfaraz looks disconsolate out there.
Babar run out (Rashid) 80 (Pak 152-4)
Stunning, stunning fielding from Adil Rashid.
Honestly, this is brilliant. Babar Azam had come charging halfway up the pitch before Sarfaraz sent him back. Jos Buttler pelted around but was off balance as he threw the ball at the stumps. He was furious with himself, thinking he'd squandered the chance, but Rashid, spinning in a circle, had enough awareness to stick a hand out and deflect the ball onto the stumps without looking.
It's a terrible throw from Jos Buttler, but Adil Rashid has just flipped it onto the stumps while looking in the other direction.
This is going to be out...
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
This is going to be very close.
Adil Rashid has just pulled off an ALMIGHTY run out!
Or has he? We're going upstairs but I think this is gone!
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Sarfaraz, when he gets going, looks very busy in the middle. He's a very nuggety cricketer.
Target 352
Sarfaraz gets down and sweeps Moeen Ali away off his legs, but he'll only pick up a single with all the England fielders camped in the right places.
Oh, there's no stopping that one though! That's four for Sarfaraz, Moeen just drifting down the leg side, and Sarfaraz crouches to sweep it through fine leg.
Cheers, Matthew.
The required run rate is up at 8.40, with Pakistan merrily tootling their way along at about six an over at the minute.
Here's Amy Lofthouse to take this one to the finish.
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
Hang on a minute... they've put 'out' on the scoreboard and then replaced it with 'not out'. I've never seen that before. Nobody took it seriously.
Sarfaraz Ahmed is well in his ground in the end thanks to a dive. But hang on! The big screen says out. Has someone pressed the wrong button? Sarfaraz's heart rate settles down when the correct decision is displayed.