Postpublished at 16:37 British Summer Time 10 July 2021
Steven Finn
England bowler on Test Match Special
That's the perfect line and length to bowl using the slope.
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
Callum Matthews
Steven Finn
England bowler on Test Match Special
That's the perfect line and length to bowl using the slope.
Beauty! After a couple that move away, Saqib has one nipping back into Barbar Azam who drives and misses, the ball sneaking through bat and pad.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord’s
Malan - Crawley - Overton must be one of the taller slip cordons England have had.
Target 248
I've seen Saqib Mahmood bowl a fair few times for Lancashire, he's a real talent. He's always been highly rated by both the county and England. Seems to be coming into his own now.
Although he bowls a wayward, fuller delivery which Babar Azam drills to the cover boundary for four.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
These are very testing times to be a batter out there.
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The star man and Pakistan captain Babar Azam is in, and he has to contend with another quality delivery from Lewis Gregory. It's just back of length and swings away off the bounce, Babar playing inside the line.
A brilliant first over - great length, movement and drawing the batsmen in.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
In the eight white-ball games England have played this summer (including five ODIs and three T20s), the opening partnerships have totalled just 60 runs.
Steven Finn
England bowler on Test Match Special
That skiddy trajectory of Lewis Gregory, similar to Hassan Ali, draws Imam-ul-Haq forward and it kicks off the seam, catching the outside edge.
The perfect start for England.
Ul-Haq c Simpson b Gregory 1 (Pak 1-1)
Edged and gone! Lewis Gregory strikes first ball with a delivery moving across the left-handed Imam ul-Haq.
The batsman leans forward and a thick outside edge sends the ball into the hands of John Simpson behind the stumps.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord’s
Saqib Mahmood is one of the bowlers who, when watching them live, just looks quick.
You have your wish, Finny. Gregory has the ball in hand.
Steven Finn
England bowler on Test Match Special
I would have Lewis Gregory bowling next up, using that angle down the slope.
Saqib Mahmood, collars turned up, steams in and bowls on the wickets to Fakhar Zaman.
The Lancashire seamer has one moving away from the opener to end the over. A tidy one to begin with, just the one from it.
You'd say the tourists are the favourites in this match, but you just never quite know what you'll get with this Pakistan team.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord’s
James Vince is not fielding because of a foot injury. Will Jacks is on in his place.
Target 248
Imam-ul-Haq goes one better than last time, he's off the mark with a nudge off the pads to mid-wicket.
Thank you, Callum.
It was a dream over for Saqib Mahmood in the first ODI. Will we see something similar again? Imam ul-Haq is on strike.
The two sides are making their way back out to the middle, with Pakistan needing 248 to win and level the series at 1-1. It should be a cracker.
I'll hand you back to Kal Sajad to take you through the first half of the Pakistan innings.
Shaheen Afridi: 1-37 from eight overs
Hassan Ali: 5-51 from nine overs and two balls
Faheem Ashraf: 0-45 from six overs
Haris Rauf: 2-54 from nine overs
Shadab Khan: 1-46 from 10 overs
Saud Shakeel: 1-14 from three overs
Brydon Carse then edged onto his stumps, but his 31 was well made, and could prove crucial in a few hours time.
Saqib Mahmood was the last man out for eight, but after he and Lancashire teammate Matt Parkinson had added 14 for the last wicket. Mahmood was dropped on one, and again, that could prove important.
England were bowled out for 247, with 10 balls of their 47-over innings remaining.