Eng 133-6published at 19.3 overs
Chipped over mid-wicket for four!
A golf shot from Sophie Ecclestone. Lovely timing.
Pakistan crumble to 79 all out as England complete series win
Ecclestone takes 3-11 with Bell, Glenn & Capsey taking two wickets apiece
Gibson hits 18 off nine to drag England to 144-6
Sciver-Brunt scores breezy 31 on return to side
Dar takes 2-33 as disciplined Pakistan impress in field
Final T20 of series at Headingley on Sunday (13:00 BST)
Mike Peter and Ffion Wynne
Chipped over mid-wicket for four!
A golf shot from Sophie Ecclestone. Lovely timing.
Sophie Ecclestone gets off the mark, taking two from her first ball.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
Comes down the pitch and completely misses it, a big old swing. Just hanging the ball outside the off stump, a good take by the keeper and she's out by a country mile.
Jones st Muneeba b Dar 15 (Eng 127-6)
A perfect start to the final over for Pakistan.
Amy Jones looks to go big, but loses her shape and misses by some distance. Muneeba Ali completes a simple stumping.
These last five balls could go either way...
Nat Sciver-Brunt looked effortlessly good on her return earlier, before she fell for 31.
And there goes the pressure!
Dani Gibson whacks the last ball of the over for four through the covers.
Sadia Iqbal starts the 19th over brilliantly.
Just four from the first four balls...
Amy Jones switch-hits, but another good fielding effort sees the boundary saved and they scamper through for three.
Dani Gibson's contribution of 41 from 21 balls at Edgbaston was crucial for England. Can she do it again?
Pakistan have been much better in the field today. They'll be pleased with the improvement, but have got to keep it going for three more overs.
With their batting struggles, they can't afford to allow England a strong finish.
Lovely response from Amy Jones.
She slog-sweeps the last ball of the over for four. Jones has got to stay in until the end here.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
I was just thinking England could do with upping the run-rate. That was in the back of Heather Knight's mind, it's a chip down the ground and a pretty simple catch at long off. Pakistan are in a pretty good position here, if they can restrict England to 135 or bowl them out.
Knight c Waheeda b Diana 4 (Eng 109-5)
The captain departs, and Pakistan are well in the game here!
A good slower ball from Diana Baig, and Heather Knight lofts it straight to long-off. It's a simple catch, considering, but Pakistan put a few down last week so they've made a big improvement in the field today.
England are in a pickle. Need a big finish.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
We've seen Amy Jones come in at the back of the innings and set the world alight. She may take a couple of balls to get going, but she's capable of hitting boundaries almost from the off.
Amy Jones joins Heather Knight in the middle, the partnership that saved England at Edgbaston last week.
Sciver-Brunt looked frustrated with herself but that's a decent return for her, having been out of action for a while.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Sounds
She was looking dangerous, looking to drive through the covers and it loops up for a simple catch. That's a huge wicket for Pakistan, it's no wonder they celebrated the way that they did.
Sciver-Brunt c Fatima b Sadia 31 (Eng 103-4)
A big breakthrough for Pakistan! Nat Sciver-Brunt was looking very dangerous.
Having been timing the ball beautifully, Sciver-Brunt gets one a little wrong and dinks it straight up to the fielder at cover for a simple catch.
Pakistan's celebration tells you all you need to know about the significance of that wicket. They are ecstatic!
Twice more!
Diana Baig, having produced the goods for the run out of Maia Bouchier, lets one through her legs for four - and that is poor.
Sciver-Brunt gets the next one perfectly in the gap at cover, and there's no stopping that.
The world's best is on the charge.
Drilled through the covers for four! Nat Sciver-Brunt is treating us to all the shots today.
Katherine Sciver-Brunt
Ex-England bowler on BBC Sounds
Sciver-Brunt wasn’t interested in hitting it on the ground! A reverse sweep in the air like that, it takes a lot of bravery.
Sciver-Brunt nails a conventional sweep to end the over, but finds the fielder at deep square leg just for a single.
England are accelerating nicely towards the death overs.