Postpublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 13 July 2021
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
What a moment for Brydon Carse. He's bowled very cleverly at the death, mixing up his pace and his lengths well.
England win by three wickets to complete 3-0 series clean sweep
Record ODI run chase of 332 at Edgbaston
Vince hits first international century of 102 (95); Gregory makes 77 (69)
Pakistan slip from 292-2 to 331-9
Babar 158 (139), Rizwan 74 (59)
Imam 58 (73), Carse 5-61 in third ODI
Highlights on BBC Two at 23:15 BST
Kal Sajad
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
What a moment for Brydon Carse. He's bowled very cleverly at the death, mixing up his pace and his lengths well.
Shaheen c Vince b Carse 0 (Pak 329-9)
Shaheen Afridi finds James Vince at mid-on and Brydon Carse has a five-for!
It's been a morning to forget for some of the England bowlers but you have to say it's well deserved for Carse.
Will Pakistan see out their 50 overs?!
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Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
Everyone in Edgbaston is on their feet to applaud this extraordinary innings. It's been sensational from Babar Azam, an innings of the highest class.
Babar c Malan b Carse 158 (Pak 328-8)
He's there no longer - a spectacular, brilliant innings comes to an end.
Babar Azam top edges it and Malan takes a simple catch.
The Pakistan skipper entertained us with a luxurious innings - 158 from 139 balls.
Edgbaston applauds.
Malan catches Babar after 'majestic' innings
Babar Azam is still there, in case you forgot.
And he's doing what he's been doing all mate, hitting boundaries! Four more.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Shadab Khan was looking to hit that one out of Birmingham but all he could do was edge it behind.
Shadab Khan c Simpson b Mahmood 0 (Pak 324-7)
Two in two for Saqib to end his spell!
Full and wide, Shadab swings his arms and it's edged straight into the hands of John Simpson.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Saqib Mahmood went back to full and straight, and it's got him the reward straight away.
Faheem b Mahmood 10 (Pak 324-6)
Bowled him! It's full and on straight from Saqib Mahmood, a wild swing from Faheem Ashraf as the ball clatters the stumps.
Saqib Mahmood and England persist with the short ball and Faheem closes his eyes, pulls and a top edge sends the ball sailing over John Simpson for four. That's 10 runs from two balls.
That is some way to handle your first ball! Faheem Ashraf smashes Saqib Mahmood over to leg side for six.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is now the highest score for a Pakistan batsman against England in an ODI.
Babar grounded his bat and is well in.
Faheem Ashraf is the man in. Pakistan run a quick two and Babar is scrambling to get to his crease. There's a direct hit. We go upstairs.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
A wicket and a dot ball is so important for England, and they've managed to keep Babar off strike for a few deliveries now.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
The intent is painfully clear from Hasan Ali!
Hassan c Crawley b Carse 4 (Pak 309-4)
In. Boundary. Out.
Another top edge sends the ball up to Zak Crawley at mid-on. An easy catch and Carse has another. He's been the pick of the England bowlers.
Well we know he's only going to play one way! Hassan Ali is the new batsman in and finds the boudnary with his first ball, a top-edged boundary down to fine leg.
Maqsood c Vince b Carse 8 (305-4)
Brydon Carse has his second wicket of the innings as Sohaib Maqsood holds out to James Vince at mid-wicket.
England hardly celebrate.