Postpublished at 14:35 BST 18 July 2021
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC One
That was a smart bit of bowling after getting hit for two boundaries. He slowed that delivery down - almost 10mph slower - and it drew the leading edge.
England level series at 1-1
Series decider on Tuesday
England 200 all out: Buttler 59 (39)
Livingstone 38 (23), Moeen 36 (16)
Hasnain 3-51, Imad 2-37
Pakistan 155-9: Rizwan 37 (29)
Rashid 2-30, Moeen 2-32
Stunning Rashid catch removes Rizwan
Second T20, Headingley
Stephan Shemilt and Jack Skelton
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC One
That was a smart bit of bowling after getting hit for two boundaries. He slowed that delivery down - almost 10mph slower - and it drew the leading edge.
Roy c Hafeez b Imad 11 (Eng 11-1)
Six, four, out.
Jason Roy twice found the leg-side boundary, only to then be outfoxed by Imad Wasim.
Slower, loopier, wider.
Bait taken, it slides off the face of the bat, with the catch taken by Mohammad Hafeez at point.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Just the one sighter for Jason Roy.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
That's huge. Fetch that!
Massive. Roy swings the second ball miles over mid-wicket and into the Western Terrace.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC One
I think it's going to be another lively one.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
A great atmosphere at Headingley. A full crowd and a wonderful afternoon in store.
Here come the players, striding out into a packed Headingley with the flame throwers shooting into the sky. No need for those, it's scorchio.
Jason Roy and Jos Buttler are in the middle. Imad Wasim will open the bowling with his left-arm spin/darts.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on BBC One
Shaheen has been brilliant - not just in T20s, but in ODIs and Tests as well. He's already the leader of this bowling attack and a match winner for Pakistan.
He bowls at great pace, can swing the ball both ways and always runs in, trying to bowl as quick as possible to get people out.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
That great Aussie team of the late 90s and early 2000s - their second team could well have been the second best team in the world. I'm not saying England are there yet but they've shown superb depth this summer.
We're never sure which Pakistan will turn up but they were brilliant in the first T20.
England captain Jos Buttler on BBC One: "We wanted to use this series to look at different scenarios and give players opportunities hence the changes today.
"The first T20 was a good pitch with small boundaries and we conceded too many runs - it's an area we'd like to improve on and there should be similar conditions today so we've got a chance to put it right.
"It looks a good surface but it can be tricky to tell what is a good score when batting first so us in the top three have to be ready to adapt."
Stephan.
Was it the view on F1 or The Mighty Boosh that hasn't gone down well?
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Peter: Go wash your mouth out Stephen!! How could you say such a thing??
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
The one area of concern for England's T20 team is bowling in the death overs. Chris Jordan is key there, but others need to do it as well. They got it wrong in the first T20 and Pakistan hit them to all parts.
England bowler Chris Jordan on BBC One: "I've been part of the squad for a long time now and just hope to keep performing and passing on my knowledge.
"I never thought at the start of my career I would become England's leading wicket-taker in T20s but it's down to my team-mates a lot as well so I have to give credit to them.
"Eoin Morgan has given us the freedom to play aggressive cricket - he wants the opposition to fear us. He's changed England cricket forever."
You're going to have to help me out as to where you are, Chris.
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Chris Southwell: Ready for today’s Twenty20 on the bbc. Hope there is better weather in the UK.
F1 isn't a sport, Saqub.
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Saqub Sheikh: What a blockbuster sporting day on a hot summer's day. F1 British Grand Prix, the The Open Golf Championship and a T20 cricket match England vs Pakistan and much more. Spoilt for choice!!
I'm going to watch The Office tonight. And Peep Show. And Phoenix Nights.
Not The Mighty Boosh, though. Didn't get it.