How's stat?!published at 20:21 British Summer Time 13 July 2021
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This was James Vince's 50th innings for England.
It is his 10th List A century.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This was James Vince's 50th innings for England.
It is his 10th List A century.
We heard Babar Azam roar earlier, I think this one went up a notch on the decibel meter as James Vince screamed with delight and raised his bat.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It is a special moment in his career. Two weeks ago he didn't think he'd be in this lie in, so to put in this performance adds to his case.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Edgbaston is bouncing for James Vince.
He is a batsman of immense talent, who was yet to deliver for England, until today.
A four through the on side brings a moment James Vince will remember forever.
His first international century.
A man who has to endure so many critics in his career - how pleased must he feel right now?
Hassan Ali has his head in his hands! Another off-cutter goes through James Vince.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
At the moment the result feels pretty obvious. I'm not saying it will be like that, sport has all sorts and twists of turns, but England look assured and the pitch is playing beautifully.
Vince 86, Gregory 55
Vincey, keep switched on, lad.
The England batsman goes fishing at a wide one and could so easily have edged it, before he nudges down to mid-off for a single. He's one shot away from a first international century.
A Gregory single brings Vince back on strike.
Vince 95, Gregory 55
Another four! Short and down the leg side from Shadab Khan - a terrible delivery - and Lewis Gregory does a full pirouette as he helps the ball down to fine leg.
This partnership is worth 105.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
What a moment for him. It is a muted celebration. It looks like he is still going about his business, and he wants to make this a meaningful performance.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Listen to Edgbaston now. It's another landmark for another England cricketer.
A quality innings. The talk today will be of Babar Azam and/or James Vince, but Lewis Gregory has found the boundary and rotated the strike so well.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
The Hollies Stand is singing Harry Maguire's song now.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That is excellent from James Vince - he made some room and struck that with utter command.
England need 70 from 66 balls
Superb batting from Vince, he's looking every bit of a man unbeaten on 94 as he adjust his body, makes some space and slashes through backward point for four.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It feels like this is getting urgent now for Babar Azam.
The current run rate in the modern game is a walk in the park. It's got to be wickets now.
Vince is into the 90s with a push down to mid-off, Lewis Gregory drags it to mid-on for one more and moves to 48.
Will James Vince hold his nerve and reach his first international hundred? Thumbs up for yes, thumbs down for no.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is now James Vince's highest score in any format for England.
Vince 89, Gregory 47
England take a risky single, there's a fumble from Haris Rauf in the field and Lewis Gregory runs in safe.
Without that fumble, England could be six down. Another example of poor fielding from the tourists.