Postpublished at 18:57 BST 10 July 2021
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
The one thing you get with England is that they are consistent with their selection but I think Saqib Mahmood has pushed himself into the squad.
England win by 52 runs to secure series with a game to spare
England 247 (45.2 overs): Salt 60 (54), Vince 56 (52); Hassan (5-51)
Pakistan 195 (41.0 overs): Shakeel 56 (77); Gregory 3-44
Match reduced to 47 overs per side due to rain
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Highlights on BBC Two at 23:05 BST
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Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
The one thing you get with England is that they are consistent with their selection but I think Saqib Mahmood has pushed himself into the squad.
Need 88 from 78 balls
Beauty! Saqib Mahmood finds a little bit of seam movement past Shaheen Afridi, and then it wobbles after it goes past the left hander.
John Simpson does really well to take it. He's not put a glove wrong in the first two games.
What is Pakistan's plan here? 75-80 off the last 10? 50 off the last five?
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Nobody saw this coming. You look at the Pakistan side, there's world class bowlers and batsmen. From ball one in Cardiff, Saqib set the tone.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord’s
"Don't Take Me Home" has even found it's way to Lord's. The atmosphere is getting a little more boozy.
Need 90 from 84 balls
Three singles from the over.
The crowd are starting to sing "please don't take me home". It's been a long day.
Hassan Ali certainly didn't relent...
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Just a couple of singles off the over.
It's worth remembering England added 87 for their last three wickets earlier. Those were crucial runs.
Clear daylight between bat and pad.
On we go.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
The way he's played in these two games, you wouldn't put it past him to have got this review right.
Have England got Shaheen Afridi caught behind?
Saqib Mahmood thought he heard something, so did something in the slips. John Simpson didn't know.
Ben Stokes says why not
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Although I love the usual ODI side, it is wonderful to see the current players given their chance. As a Middlesex supporter, I'm particularly chuffed for John Simpson. It's not been a great year for the club. He must have thought his time had passed but here he is, and he's taken his chance with both gloves. Insanely proud. Good on you, Simmo!
Nyck, Crowthorne
Belly knows.
Saqib Mahmood is back.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
England should now learn from Pakistan. They should be ruthless, bring on Saqib Mahmood and try and take these two wickets.
Need 95 from 96 balls
Shaheen Afridi is the new batter, he played some nice shots in the first game.
England will want this done quickly now.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It was really entertaining from Hassan. A really exciting passage of play and of all the Pakistan batters today he was the one who found middle.
Hassan c Overton b Carse 31 (Pak 152-8)
Hassan Ali's fun is over, and Brydon Carse has a first international wicket!
Hassan had already had one slice of luck in the over as he miscued over mid on, and he doesn't get another slice.
He takes on the pull, but it is top edged down to Craig Overton who takes a good catch down at fine leg.
Hassan's entertaining 17-ball innings comes to an end.
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Scot Munroe: Remember Hassan Ali has scored a first class ton this year. Scored off just 61 balls including 15 sixes and the match ended in a tie. He can strike a ball.
After the drinks break we'll be heading into the final phase of the game.
Pakistan need 100 runs from 102 balls. England need three wickets.
Will it be 2-0 in the series or 1-1? Thumbs up for 2-0, thumbs down for 1-1.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord’s
This is probably a well-timed drinks break from England's perspective.