Postpublished at 09:37 Greenwich Mean Time 30 October 2022
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A super catch behind the stumps.
Pakistan win by six wickets to keep hopes alive
Winless Netherlands are eliminated
Paksitan 95-4 (13.5 overs): Rizwan 49 (39); Glover 2-22
Dutch limp to 91-9 off 20 overs; Shadab takes 3-22
Bas de Leede retires hurt after being struck in grille - Logan van Beek comes in as concussion sub
Tom Mallows and Sam Drury
Jason Behrendorff
Former Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
A super catch behind the stumps.
Clint Wheeldon
BBC Test Match Special
A wonderful diving take.
Fakhar c Edwards b Glover 20 (Pak 53-2)
What a catch Scott Edwards!! The Netherlands wicketkeeper has dived full stretch to his left to snaffle up a thin edge from Fakhar Zaman off the bowling of Brandon Glover.
It may not alter the result but the Netherlands players are enjoying the moment anyway.
Thankfully Fakhar Zaman is fine to continue and the next ball nicks off the outside edge and away for four.
12 off the over in total. The end is already in sight.
Nicky Shaw
England World Cup winner on BBC Test Match Special
This Perth pitch is really hard so if he's landed and hit his knee then that will really hurt.
Clint Wheeldon
BBC Test Match Special
Fakhar Zaman is up but he is limping. He looks like he's hurt himself.
Fakhar Zaman may have hurt himself here. He went for a full stretch dive to make his crease and landed chest first on the track.
The Pakistan physio comes out to have a look.
Clint Wheeldon
BBC Test Match Special
That's inventive, that's clever from Mohammad Rizwan.
Time for some spin as Tim Pringle comes into the attack - and that's brilliant from Mohammad Rizwan.
The Pakistan batter gets down on one knee and paddles the ball behind the wicketkeeper for four.
Great shot.
Here is the first wicket to fall thanks to some brilliant fielding by Roelof van der Merwe.
Paul van Meekeren will bowl his third over in the powerplay, a show of faith by his skipper Scott Edwards.
Fakhar Zaman tries a rather industrial heave but the ball comes of the inside edge and trundles through to wicketkeeper Edwards. The next ball squrts down to third man for a single.
Mohammad Rizwan ends the over - and the powerplay - with a push into the off-side for two.
Pakistan ticking along nicely.
Nicky Shaw
England World Cup winner on BBC Test Match Special
Rizwan looks like he's on ice, he is sliding around all over the place.
Ben Cameron
BBC Test Match Special
Technically a dropped catch but it was a tough one and really it's a case of having saved a run.
Given the carnage we have witnessed so far that represents a decent over from Brandon Glover.
He was well backed up in the field as well, with a powerful drive by Mohammad Rizwan well stopped by the fielder at cover and Pakistan run three.
Whatever it was it has been resolved (for now) and we can carry on.
Ben Cameron
BBC Test Match Special
I can't work out what they're unhappy about here.
Brandon Glover is the new bowler and Mohammad Rizwan tries to smack his first ball out of the stadium, but gets nothing on it.
There is then a brief delay, Rizwan isn't happy about something. He is chatting with the umpires.
Nicky Shaw
England World Cup winner on BBC Test Match Special
That would have been the catch of the tournament.
In the air....but safe!
Mohammad Rizwan completely mistimes a pull shot but the ball falls just wide of the fielder at mid-wicket.
A rare loose stroke from the Pakistan opener.
Nicky Shaw
England World Cup winner on BBC Test Match Special
It was the third ball in the same place. You're playing class international batters and someone like Rizwan is not going to let you do that.
Pakistan look like getting this done before the 10-over mark.