Postpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 18 July 2021
Spin it to win it.
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
Spin it to win it.
Need 59 from 18 balls
Saqib Mahmood sends down two dot balls with a nice bit of variation.
But then gets absolutely cracked over point for six by Shadab Khan.
He threw the jacuzzi at that. Flayed.
Captain, keeper, top scorer.
Does Jos Buttler fancy bowling the last over to really round it off?
No more spin for now as Saqib Mahmood returns.
Jonny Bairstow puts in a couple of fine bits of fielding on the rope, gathering an awkward one on the bounce to keep it to a single before a superb rolling stop to prevent the boundary and keep it to two.
A single to Imad follows.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
England have bowled 11 overs of spin today, the most they have bowled in a T20 innings.
And three different spinners have taken wickets today - the first time that has happened for England in England since 1976.
#bbccricket
safcpete: I gave Moeen some stick before the game today. However today he has been OK, let’s hope he can continue this.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
Rashid is a very consistent performer for England. He rarely has a day when the ball travels to all parts.
Need 69 from 24
Shadab Khan mashes it over extra cover for four more before a single to finish.
Adil Rashid concedes 12 off his final over, but it's still been another outstanding day for the leg-spinner.
So nearly brilliant from Liam Livingstone on the boundary.
The Lancashire man stretches out and knocks the ball back over the rope before it lands.
But on replay he stepped over the rope before making his leap and you have to start your jump inside the rope. So that's four.
Adil Rashid taking blinding one-handed catches with his weaker hand? Yes please.
Rashid returns...
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
He's fine.
Pak 120-6
Didn't need the dive, Shadab was home, despite Curran's fine throw.
Pakistan need 81 from 30 balls. That would be quite something.
Shadab Khan tasks a sharp second run as Tom Curran slings in a fine throw from mid-wicket straight into Jos Buttler's gloves.
No dive from Shadab as Buttler takes the bails. Could be tight.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC One
That is too short, it sticks in the pitch and is just helped on its way by Shadab.
A drag down from Moeen Ali and Shadab Khan powerfully swivels it round the corner for six.
Target 201
Imad Wasim slogs it through wide long-on for four off Moeen Ali.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
That is quality from Parkinson. He just dragged his length back and bowled a bit slower.
Azam st Buttler b Parkinson 1 (Eng 105-6)
Not one Azam Khan will want to watch back.
He tries to mash it over deep mid-wicket with an ugly heave, the ball turns past his outside edge and Azam is miles out of his crease.
Jos Buttler may never get an easier stumping.
Just tuck your bat under your arm, walk off and try to forget that happened. Brilliant from Parkinson again.
Easy decision. No need to even check whether it pitched outside leg and was going down leg.
And he's gloved it...