Pakistan reviewpublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 1 September 2020
Tom Banton has to have hit this, otherwise he's plumb!
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Tom Banton has to have hit this, otherwise he's plumb!
Haris Rauf all but begs before getting his captain to review...
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
Moeen Ali has got to realise he's got loads of time - we're still only in the eight over. If he throws his wicket away, England will probably lose.
I have a huge amount of time for Moeen, but with a highest score of 8 for England this summer, he could do with a nice run here.
He's off the mark with a leggy clip to Haris Rauf.
Definitely Morgan who called for the run...
Anyway, Moeen has come out to join Tom Banton.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
It's never good when you run the captain out... although to be fair, I'm not sure that was Tom Banton's fault.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's excellent presence of mind by the fielder at extra cover, Babar Azam.
Morgan run out (Babar) 10 (Pak 65-3)
Oh dear.
Well. Doesn't matter which angle you watch this at, it's horrible from all of them. It's a complete misjudgement from Eoin Morgan, something you don't see all too often. He pushes the final ball of the over straight to Babar Azam at extra cover, who sticks out a hand, stops the ball, and in one move, throws it back to Sarfaraz. Morgan, stranded mid-pitch, has no chance of getting back, and he's run out by a comical amount.
Oh, HELLO!
Eoin Morgan dances down the pitch to the penultimate ball of the over and sends a glorious six way, way over the ropes.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
This is a really important partnership for England. If one of these two goes big, England are in a great position. There's still one or two balls, however, where Banton in particular isn't timing it how he would like to.
Here comes leg-spinner Shadab Khan.
Pakistan were 47-2 at this stage.
Target 191
Too leg side from Wahab and Tom Banton cashes in with a lovely pull for four.
Eoin Morgan swipes and the ball hangs in the air for what feels like an hour as Morgan gets off the mark with a couple.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Wahab Riaz is troubling the batsmen with his line much more than Haris Rauf managed in the previous over.
Wahab gets a warning for running on the pitch, and then promptly bowls a no ball.
A free hit for the England skipper...
I know it's all anyone talks about whenever he comes on to bowl but honestly, Wahab Riaz v Shane Watson at the World Cup was one of the great on-field battles.
Tom Banton finds out how grumpy Wahab can be as he tries to scoop an 86mph delivery away and ends up swishing at fresh air.
Alex Hartley
England spinner and World Cup winner
Pakistan were in such a dominant position until that last over. England have managed to claw it back.
Wahab Riaz! Finally!
Here's how England's first wicket fell.
Target 191
A big swing of the bat from Banton and only a dive from a plucky fielder stops it going for four.
Just the 16 runs from the over...