WICKETpublished at 3.2 overs
Shan lbw b Willey 0 (Pak 15-2)
Gone, second ball.
England chase down 169-6 with 33 balls to spare
Salt hammers brilliant 88 off 41 balls
Pakistan recover from slow start (15-2) to post 169-6
Babar anchors Pakistan with sublime 87 off 59
Pakistan now level at 3-3 with one to play (Lahore, Sunday, 15:30 BST)
Joe Rindl
Shan lbw b Willey 0 (Pak 15-2)
Gone, second ball.
Shan Masood has only face 74 balls across the whole series. That tells you just how good Pakistan's openers have been.
David Willey is continuing, by the way.
New batter Shan Masood defends the final ball of Gleeson's over for no run.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Haris was trying to guide it over the short third fielder but the pace wasn't quite there and there's the big yell, a grunt of delight from Gleeson.
Haris c Rashid b Gleeson 7 (Pak 14-1)
Ah!
What a response from Gleeson who cramps Mohammad Haris for room as he attempts a ramp shot.
He ends up giving Adil Rashid the simplest of catches at fly slip. Catching practice.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Launched down the ground. There's a good-looking shot. What a way to get off the mark in T20 internationals for Mohammad Haris. Quite the statement.
What a way to get off the mark in your T20 international career.
Mohammad Haris launches new bowler Richard Gleeson straight down the ground for six.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's been very good from England, just hitting a good length and challenging the Pakistani batters.
Babar 4, Haris 0
This pitch is very, very slow. It looks a tricky one to get set on.
Willey starts with three more dots before Azam responds with a delicate two to the leg side. England are well on top in the opening exchanges.
David Willey will bowl the next over. England look really up for this.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Very well bowled by Reece Topley. He found a nice little channel there.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Reece Topley looks almost like he is almost too big in proportion for the cricket ground that he's playing in.
He's so broad, he's tall and as he thunders in, everyone around him looks as though they're in the Under-13s team.
A really good start with the ball from Reece Topley who finishes with four dots. New batter Haris is still to get off the mark.
A single puts Mohammad Haris on strike for the first time in T20Is.
His first shot is a wristy one straight to the fielder.
Reece Topley takes the new ball, bowling to Pakistan captain Babar Azam.
We start with a wide.
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Meanwhile the England players have walked out on to the pitch in Lahore. They're bowling first.
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Peter: Wood and Woakes out? What? ... a must-win and you drop two of the best? Sorry, don't get that one.
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Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's a huge opportunity for Mohammad Haris. There's a lot of hype around him. He's a very English-style opening batter in many ways, he's very aggressive and takes the bull by the horns.