England reviewpublished at 13.5 overs
Azam Khan misses with a reverse sweep and is struck on the pads.
Big appeal. Not given. Probably heading down leg.
But Jos Buttler decides to review...
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
Azam Khan misses with a reverse sweep and is struck on the pads.
Big appeal. Not given. Probably heading down leg.
But Jos Buttler decides to review...
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC One
Just a little skip down the pitch and a good connection.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
That is a match-defining over.
New man Imad Wasim knows he can't hang about.
The result? A skip down the pitch to plant Matt Parkinson over long-on for six.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC One
The perfect dismissal for an off-spinner to a left-handed batsman.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
He saw Fakhar dancing down and he just slowed the pace. Beautiful off-spin bowling. High class from Moeen Ali.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
That is beautifully bowled.
Fakhar b Moeen 8 (Pak 95-5)
Beauty! Moeen Ali with a peach of a delivery to remove Fakhar Zaman.
A perfect length, drawing Fakhar forward, before the ball fizzes past the left-hander's outside edge and hits the top of off.
Even if it had evaded the stumps Fakhar was so far down the pitch Jos Buttler could've stumped him twice.
Pakistan in the mire, having dominated the powerplay.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC One
It is a drag-down and Hafeez will be disappointed he has not got enough of it to go all the way.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC One
Pakistan need to keep going, keep hitting boundaries. At the moment this innings is fizzling out.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
Easy for Jonny Bairstow - he barely had to move. And he enjoyed it.
Hafeez c Bairstow b Moeen 10 (Pak 93-4)
It's not his best ball, but seeing Moeen Ali happy should make you happy.
A bit too short really but straight and Mohammad Hafeez ends up cramping himself for room as he tries to slog it over deep backward square leg.
The ball flies high, Jonny Bairstow steadies himself, pouches it and duly receives a rapturous ovation from his home crowd.
Jos Buttler is having a golden moment as captain - bring back Moeen on, wicket first ball.
Moeen Ali took some damage earlier.
He's coming back now...
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
I wonder if Bairstow could have dived...
Target 201
Matt Parkinson's slow speed has been talked about as a concern before. But here it is really foxing Fakhar and Hafeez, who are limited to ones and twos.
Fakhar skews a slog sweep up in the air, Jonny Bairstow sprints in but can't get there in time as the ball drops just in front of him as he slides.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
Shane Warne will be licking his lips - two leg-spinners in tandem.
Leg-spin for the win?
Matt Parkinson is staying on.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC One
Adil Rashid has brought this Pakistan run-chase to a bit of a halt.
Target 201
Fakhar Zaman - like many others in the game - doesn't pick Adil Rashid's googly and is beaten all ends up.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC One
It was the flipper or the slider that went straight on. It looked like Dawid Malan was a little bit slow to move.