Pak 35-2published at 5 overs
Consecutive fours for Muneeba Ali!
She powers Lauren Bell down the ground before picking the somewhat inevitable short ball that follows, cracking the pull through an empty mid-wicket region.
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Final T20 of series at Headingley on Sunday (13:00 BST)
Mike Peter and Ffion Wynne
Consecutive fours for Muneeba Ali!
She powers Lauren Bell down the ground before picking the somewhat inevitable short ball that follows, cracking the pull through an empty mid-wicket region.
Couple of looseners from Dean, Sidra Ameen slashes her away through point for four before her next delivery slides down leg side for three leg byes.
Useful runs for Pakistan, who need to make the most of this powerplay.
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Jack Rule: And that is exactly why you always have Danni Wyatt in your team!
Lauren Bell sends down a massive wide to greet Muneeba Ali. And then another - a bit closer. She seems to find it pretty funny, and why not after what's preceded it in the over.
The legitimate version of the delivery is worked round the corner for one.
Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Ex-England bowler on BBC Sounds
Wyatt diving to the left takes a pretty decent chance, great reaction time from her, wasn't as good as the runout from Baig before but it's up there.
Shamas c Wyatt b Bell 0 (Pak 9-2)
Danni Wyatt that is a screamer!
Sadaf Shamas goes to crash Bell wide of point but Wyatt takes a great catch diving to her left to take the ball two handed.
A crucial wicket for England - Shamas scored 35 from 24 at Edgbaston.
Feroza c Bouchier b Bell 3 (Pak 9-1)
Wicket for Lauren Bell!
Gull Feroza miss-times her shot and skews Bell's delivery high into the air. Maia Bouchier comes in to take the catch from deep square.
Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Ex-England bowler on BBC Sounds
We've seen in the previous game how important spin is, I like starting with a spinner in the powerplay, Dean always starts in the powerplay and she's done so well for England.
Here's Charlie Dean off spin for England at the other end - she replaces Dani Gibson who took the second over at Edgbaston, and went for 30 runs from her 18 deliveries.
Typically tight from Dean, just three from it with Feroza taking two backward of square.
Tight for the rest over from Bell, bar one short ball that sits up nicely for Sidra Ameen to slap through the covers for four.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
I think it's a little bit too much for Pakistan, they're going to have to have a good powerplay
Bell's first ball is on the legs and Gull Feroza is able to run through for a leg bye.
Thanks Ffion.
Lauren Bell is at the top of her run-up and is all smiles. Someone's said something funny - I bet umpire Sue Redfearn tells a good gag.
The players are making their way back out and that is my cue to hand you back to Mike Peter to take you through Pakistan's chase.
Enjoy!
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
If England can restrict Pakistan early, and get the run rate up to eights and nines, then they will cruise to victory.
England's Nat Sciver-Brunt, speaking to Sky Sports: "It felt tough in the middle with their slow spin but we managed to get to a good total. Hopefully it's something our bowlers can explore - the change of pace, either the quicker one or taking the pace off."
The tale at Edgbaston was England's poor powerplays, and Pakistan's good ones.
To reach this target, however, they're going to have to put together a much more complete batting performance.
Alice Capsey and Nat Sciver-Brunt top-scored with 31, Maia Bouchier made 30 and Dani Gibson added a valuable 18 from nine balls at the end.
Spinner Sadia Iqbal bowled nicely for her 1-20, while skipper Nida Dar took 2-33.
And reverse-swept for four to finish the innings in style!
England finish strongly, frustration for Pakistan. They would've wanted to keep it to less than 140, at least, especially after taking the wicket with the first ball of this final over.
The visitors will need 145 to win.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
You know it's a good shot when the umpire smiles! Anna Harris with her arms in the air and a little smile.
Dani Gibson!
Launched straight down the ground for six. That was huge.