Postpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 13 July 2021
With the game very finely poised, here is Kal Sajad to take you through the rest of England's chase.
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
With the game very finely poised, here is Kal Sajad to take you through the rest of England's chase.
Three times lucky for Pakistan against Ben Stokes.
Target 332
Shadab Khan sends down a rank long-hop and Lewis Gregory - who hit a vital 40 in the second ODI - isn't going to miss out as he hammers it to cow corner for four.
Decent response from Shadab, conceding only three singles from the rest of the over.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Vince has played well. He always looks good on the eye, he's a fine player and has all the shots.
Target 332
Well-batted.
James Vince taps away Saud Shakeel for a single that takes his to 50 off 44 balls.
From memory, Andy Zaltzman said only three other players have scored 170+ three times in List A cricket other than Vince.
A fourth - or anything near it - would be amazing today.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
That's got the Pakistan fans on their feet again. Under pressure now, how deep is this England batting?
Simpson lbw Shadab 3 (Eng 165-5)
Three reds. Pakistan favourites now?
John Simpson looked nervous reviewing that and had every right to be.
A fine delivery by Shadab Khan, who has found the same sort of grip and bite that Matt Parkinson did at times earlier.
A sharp turner that would've gone on to hit leg stump flush.
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It looked pretty good, it looked straight.
Sweet Caroline ceases as John Simpson is struck on the pads by Shadab Khan.
Huge appeal and given.
Simpson reviews after consultation with James Vince but doesn't look sure.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
Edgbaston is loud. Its Sweet Caroline rivals Wembley's.
Here is how Crawley fell though...
While we wait to check on Rizwan, here are the highlights from Zak Crawley's knock.
Regardless of his Test future, he's shown glimpses during this ODI series that he can certainly press his claim to be in future one-day sides.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
It wasn't as if Vince was obstructing Rizwan there, he just missed the take.
James Vince scampers a quick two to square leg and as the throw comes in, it skips off the turf, misses Mohammad Rizwan's gloves and strikes the keeper on the inside of his thigh.
Rizwan tumbles and stays down. The physio is out, hopefully he's OK.
#bbccricket
Ed O'Toole: This new England team just need to employ a bit of game management now. The big hitters have got them to a good score but at a cost. Ten overs of low risk cricket, hitting the bad balls and taking singles and no more wickets should see them home.
Vince 45, Simpson 3
Much tighter line and length from Faheem Ashraf as he only concedes two from the over.
Pakistan need a few more of these in a row to keep the pressure on.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
This is the perfect night for cricket now. The sun is shining. Edgbaston is full and loud. Over to you, James Vince.
Target 332
Something almost touching in Ian Bell - unfairly maligned throughout his career for not converting often enough - imploring James Vince - more understandably criticised for the same - to bag a match-winning century.
Whatever you think about Vince, it would be a special moment.
He ticks a couple more runs on to his tally and John Simpson gets off the mark with a couple of singles.
This one cost 14 runs in the end...
Ian Bell
Former England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's on James Vince now, he needs to get that match-winning hundred.