Fifty for Rizwanpublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 22 September 2022
Third consecutive half-century for Mohammad Rizwan in T20 cricket as he works it to leg side to pick up a couple. It's come off 30 balls.
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Third consecutive half-century for Mohammad Rizwan in T20 cricket as he works it to leg side to pick up a couple. It's come off 30 balls.
Luke Wood, 0-7 so far, will bowl the first over after that brief break.
James Taylor
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Babar and Rizwan are so consistent and have given Pakistan a good start. But, having said that, Pakistan still need 113 off 60 balls which is a tall ask.
Adil Rashid, even though he hasn't had the best start, is a trump card for England along with Liam Dawson.
A bit of liquid refreshment.
The PA announcer urges the crowd to get out their mobile phones and produce a light show in the stands. "Up, down, up down" he shouts as supporters waggle their devices.
Liam Dawson's metronomic action wheels away as he puts the breaks on a little. There's a glimmer of a chance off his final ball when Mohammad Rizwan cloths a cross-batted hack, but it drops well short of the fielder at mid-on.
James Taylor
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
England need a little bit of magic.
Decent comeback from Adil Rashid as Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan seem content to work the ball into the gaps for singles for the rest of the over.
England desperately need a breakthrough here. Liam Dawson again.
James Taylor
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
That is a serious shot. Babar has picked the length so quickly.
Adil Rashid continues, but is a fraction short and wide to Pakistan skipper Babar Azam. He's on the back foot as quick as a flash, and cuts the England leggie clinically for four.
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Moeen Ali spins the bowler selector wheel again and it stops on Sam Curran. He finds some good lengths, and varies his pace, to halt the boundary bashing.
Six runs off that over.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
We have had 27 overs bowled and not one catch has been taken.
James Taylor
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Adil Rashid is showing why he's world-class. But Rizwan has got off to an absolute flyer. Exactly what Pakistan needed.
Adil Rashid bamboozles, outfoxes and befuddles Mohammad Rizwan. Initially at least.
His first ball is a missed stumping for Phil Salt, second he misses a slog and then sees his outside edge beaten by a leg-break which skips off the pitch.
However, back-to-back fours from the fourth and fifth deliveries help Rizwan atone.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England could have done with breaking this partnership because it's been a fantastic start from Pakistan. They have the platform they needed.
Adil Rashid poised to come into the attack for England.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That does rub salt into the wounds.
As sure as eggs are eggs next ball and Mohammad Rizwan biffs Liam Dawson into the stands for a maximum.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It felt like a catch that should have been taken.
Mohammad Rizwan goes downtown to Liam Dawson but hits it high into the night sky. Really high. Comes down on it with snow.
Alex Hales back-pedals but he looks uncomfortable, gets himself in a bit of tangle with his feet and spills the catch.