Postpublished at 19:09 British Summer Time 1 September 2020
Chris Jordan is back for a third over. England need a wicket - preferably two.
Pakistan win to draw three-match series 1-1
19-year-old Haider hits 28-ball 50 on debut for Pakistan
Hafeez also hammers rapid half-century, finishing unbeaten on 86
Highlights on BBC Two at 23:30 BST
Amy Lofthouse
Chris Jordan is back for a third over. England need a wicket - preferably two.
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Toby Wood: Well played Haider Ali - a really assured fifty, especially for a debutant.
Haider 53, Hafeez 50
These are two of Hafeez's four sixes...
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Mohammad Hafeez is showing that age is very much just a number. It's been a very smart and brutal innings.
Pakistan are motoring. Mohammad Hafeez is doing it again. Four more.
Younis is on his feet applauding from below the dressing room.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
This is where England really rely on Rashid and his experience to take a wicket and break that partnership.
Different end, same result. Hafeez stands and admires one that goes straight back over the umpire's head.
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Adil Rashid is back from the other end.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Haider Ali's half-century came from 28 balls, with two sixes and five fours.
He's the 12th youngest player to score 50 on T20 debut and the third youngest to make a half-century for Pakistan in the format.
Haider 53, 38
Curran ends the over with a wide yorker. I reckon that's the way.
The moustache TC is growing is bold.
Six more to Hafeez. England are struggling to defend the short boundary. Younis Khan applauds high above his like your proud Dad after a 12 not out for the Under-13s.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
This is a smart move, bringing Tom Curran back, because he has so many variations. England have to keep the batsmen guessing.
It's harsh to criticise Haider Ali - he has been very impressive - but he's been a bit all of nothing. He either clobbers it for six or misses trying.
He's deceived here by a Curran slower ball.
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I don't understand why Lewis Gregory has been picked again - Willey would bring variety, with proven wicket-taking at the top of the innings. The England management's obsession with batting stats to blame, I think.
John, Sheffield
200 is on here. Tom Curran is back in place of Rashid.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
He's been outstanding. You'd never know he's on debut.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Haider Ali is the first Pakistan batsman to make a half-century on T20 debut. He's being applauded by the full Pakistan contingent here at the ground. A superb effort.
Fifty on debut for Haider Ali!
The 19-year-old is beaming. That's lovely to see.
It comes up with a crunched pull to the boundary off Gregory.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
Over the past couple of overs, we've seen a few balls keep low. There might be a bit of variable bounce in the wicket.