Pak 78-6published at 15 overs
Need 81 from 30 balls
A lovely little counter-attack from Aliya Riaz.
Too late, of course, to make a real difference but that's another fine lofted drive down the ground for four.
England 158-7 (Knight 62) beat Pakistan 116 (Glenn 3-15) by 42 runs
Shrubsole (3-25) takes 100th T20 international wicket
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Need 81 from 30 balls
A lovely little counter-attack from Aliya Riaz.
Too late, of course, to make a real difference but that's another fine lofted drive down the ground for four.
On cue, Anya Shrubsole returns to the attack.
Melinda Farrell
BBC Test Match Special
Anya Shrubsole's parents once gave me a lift. I was on my way to a cricket ground and hadn't realised I was miles and miles away from it. They saw me at the side of a road and probably thought I was a vagrant.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Imagine if Tammy Beaumont had got anywhere near that? But with her tiny hands, she wouldn't have held onto it. Her hands forgot to grow after the age of five.
Target 159
Tammy Beaumont flings herself at backward point but can't quite get to Sidra Nawaz's cut shot as it flies away to the deep fielder for one.
Alex Hartley
England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
That was a lovely shot, lofted over mid-on. Something Pakistan needed a lot earlier than now.
Aliya Riaz won't die wondering.
An almighty slap down the ground for six! The first one of the innings.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is Pakistan's second game, a lot of their players haven't got into the groove yet.
And here is Glenn's second wicket...
Target 159
Sarah Glenn finishes with 3-15 off her four overs. Very hand indeed.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
It didn't go high enough to get into the lights, and Ecclestone nailed the catch.
Umaima c Ecclestone b Glenn 7 (Pak 62-6)
England's spin twins combine.
Umaima Sohail charges Sarah Glenn but miscues it up off a leading edge.
Sophie Eccleston runs back from point and claims the ball above her head. Decent take.
That's a third wicket for Glenn.
Need 100 off 48 balls
Sophie Ecclestone has been brilliant for England in this tournament.
The slow left-armer has figures of 1-10 off her three overs so far.
England's spinners not giving Pakistan anything.
Umaima Sohail skips down and skies it up over the covers.
Anya Shrubsole runs back but can't get there as the ball drops a yard or two clear of her outstretched hand.
Flighted.
Joanne Broadbent
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
It's a well-balanced attack England have got. If they can get their openers firing, they can go all the way.
Need 108 from 60 balls
Another lbw appeal to finish the over but that was sliding down and perhaps a bit of bat.
Fine work from Sophie Ecclestone - a wicket and one run off her second over.
Dar lbw Ecclestone 5 (Pak 50-5)
Hitting the middle of middle stump.
Nida Dar misses the ball as it straightens from Sophie Ecclestone and ends up being trapped dead in front, despite having got a far way down the pitch.
No fireworks from 'Lady Boom Boom' as she falls for five off 11 balls.
England looking to finish this in a hurry now.
No bat.