Postpublished at 09:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2022
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Someone pick the ball up!
England beat Pakistan by five wickets to claim second T20 world title
They become the first men's team to hold the 20-over and 50-over titles at the same time
Stokes shows trademark calm to hit unbeaten fifty in nervy chase
Pakistan scrape to 137-8 off their 20 overs
Curran takes sublime 3-12, Rashid & Jordan claim two each, Stokes one
Stephan Shemilt, Tom Mallows and Callum Matthews
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Someone pick the ball up!
In the air...but Harry Brook puts it down!
Mohammad Wasim has cut the ball straight to Brook at backward point. Brook dived forwards and got two hands on it, but the ball bounbced out and onto the grass!
To make things worse for England a wild shy at the stumps disappears for overthrows and Pakistan run three.
Calm down, lads.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
England are wrapping their fingers around this. The grip is tightening.
Shadab c Woakes b Jordan 20 (Pak 123-6)
Another one goes!
Shadab Khan attempts to smash Chris Jordan back over his head but can only spoon the ball straight to Chris Woakes at mid-off for another simple catch.
Pakistan's innings is starting to unravel.
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Has anyone else noticed Sam Curran's game face as he's running in to bowl? Terrifying!
Rachel
That's another brilliant over from Sam Curran, one wicket and just three runs off it.
He has been superb this tournament for England.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The boundaries are huge. Livingstone was 15 or 20 yards off the rope. If he'd been back it would have gone to him on the bounce.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
England have the habit of taking a wicket when it matters.
Masood c Livingstone b Curran 38 (Pak 121-5)
And he has his second wicket!
Shan Masood has gone for the heave square onto the leg-side and the ball flies straight to Liam Livingstone at mid-wicket. He barely had to move.
Another huge wicket at a crucial time for England.
Sam Curran - who is 1-5 from his first two overs - is back into the attack.
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Iftikhar Ahmed never really looked comfortable in the middle before departing for a six-ball duck.
Shadab Khan steps back to give himself some room and Ben Stokes follows him. Shadab still manages to pull through square leg but a brilliant diving stop from Sam Curran prevents the boundary and Pakistan run three.
13 off the over. Pakistan just starting to press their foot on the accelerator.
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My wife's in labour. First child named after Sir Alastair Cook. Hoping for an England win to name second child Jos.
Chris
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The momentum of the fielder diving takes the ball with him. It was a terrific effort.
A huge roar goes up as Shadab Khan thumps the ball through the covers. Phil Salt dives on the boundary but fumbles the ball into the sponge.
A good effort from Salt, but all in vain.
How crucial could this wicket be? Adil Rashid removed Babar Azam for 32 just as he was getting going.
A couple of singles makes it eight off the over from Chris Jordan.
Shan Masood is looking well set on 34 from 23. He will look to carry this Pakistan innings from here.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That's a great shot. It wasn't a bad ball, but Shan Masood makes it shorter by going deep in his crease.
Shot!
That's not a bad delivery from Chris Jordan but Shan Masood has clattered the ball through the covers for four.