How's stat?!published at 15:05 British Summer Time 18 June 2019
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Morgan is the first person to score a century of sixes in international cricket.
England win to go top of table
Eng 397-6 - their World Cup record
Morgan 148 (71) - ODI record 17 sixes
Bairstow 90 (99), Root 88 (82)
England 25 sixes - ODI record
Afg 247-8: Hashmatullah 76 (100)
Archer 3-52, Rashid 3-66, Wood 2-40
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Morgan is the first person to score a century of sixes in international cricket.
Tidy as you like from Chris Woakes, with only a couple of singles nurdled from his latest over.
Here's how Jofra Archer struck earlier.
Target 398
Gulbadin can't make it four big hits in a row and he has to settle for a flicked single off his hips.
Jofra Archer's response is to whistle down a bouncer that Rahmat Shah ducks himself safely underneath, before he beats Rahmat's defensive poke forward.
And now the ball goes over mid-off and away for four!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Its an agricultural swipe if I'm honest. He just stood there and clumped it - the sort of thing you might see on a village green - but he hit it 83 metres.
Over the ropes it goes!
Even Jofra Archer has a wry grin at this as Gulbadin gets on the front foot and slogs him away for a massive six.
Hello!
A length ball from Jofra Archer is pulled to the deep mid-wicket boundary with aplomb by Gulbadin Naib.
Chris Woakes is not impressed.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
He went with his fingers down and it went straight down his hands into his tummy.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's just concentration, not being on it for that one moment.
Jonny Bairstow has dropped a dolly.
Oh, this is really poor from such a good fielder. Chris Woakes finds the outside edge of Rahmat Shah's bat and it flies to Jonny Bairstow at second slip. Bairstow drops his hands and the ball thuds into his chest and starts to fall to the floor and Joe Root, diving to his left, can't get hold of the rebound.
Shot!
Rahmat Shah gets up on tiptoes and cracks a glorious drive through point for four.
A man with a hammer has come out to batter the crease.
There's probably a technical word for it but, er, I don't know what it is.
Archer 2-0-6-1
Jofra Archer grimaces as a snorter of a delivery rises on Rahmat Shah, the batsman somehow managing to drop his hands and keep his bat out of mischief's way.
Gulbadin pulls a short ball off his hips to nab a couple of runs.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If New Zealand beat South Africa and Australia beat Bangladesh this week I think the top four will be pretty much sorted.
Target 398
Hmm. Joe Root is grimacing an awful lot between overs. He looked as though he had something on his back when he was batting - like a giant heat pad of some sorts.
Please, no more back problems...
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Dot, dot, dot, dot from Jofra Archer to end his first over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is net run rate day for England. Just hammer them - that's what the message has to be. We saw Kohli get his team in a huddle on Sunday against Pakistan and Morgan will be saying no complacency.