Player of the Match
Player of the Match

10.25pm Well, that was fun. A full house, a full-throttle game. And Pakistan are off the mark with a scorching display in a run-laden evening. 433 runs in 39.2 overs. Yes please! From Miller, Danyal, Venkat and the rest of the team, goodnight!

Presentation coming up

The Player of the Match is Shaheen Shah Afridi for figures of 3 for 30 in 3.2 overs. High-scoring game, he says in Urdu, a good start by the batters put them in the position, then they bowled well. A short boundary, so using yorkers was important. We wanted to attack the batters and keep a positive mindset.

Where were you lacking, Eoin Morgan is asked? He seems taken aback: "When you look at the chase, only one of us got going in Liam Livingstone... it's a hell of a line-up in our changing room but it was Pakistan's day. There were a lot of positives, this ground replicates Sharjah where we might play World Cup games. We play a lot of cricket at Trent Bridge, we know it's high-scoring, but it's good to be under pressure to find out more about the team. Liam, an incredible knock, over the last six years as a group we've watched incredible knocks from Buttler, Roy, Ali, that was as good as any of them. Moeen and Liam will be in the middle order to try and score runs, that opportunity will continue, because it's about establishing guys before World Cup selection."

Babar Azam, who struggles to get a word in edgeways over the excitement of Pakistan's fans. Speaking in Urdu, he says how he switched his mindset for the format. He praises all his bowlers, they learnt from their mistakes in the ODIs, and fielded better today. They will carry this momentum forward and carry on playing this way.

22.10pm Gosh. Where do we start with that? Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan were superb in an opening stand of 150, before Pakistan's middle order all matched their 150-plus strike rate to post their record total of 232. They had a record 12 sixes to that tally too, but England outgunned that with 15 of their own, as Liam Livingstone romped to a 42-ball century, the fastest in England's T20I history. But Shaheen Shah Afridi, at the top and tail, and Shadab Khan, through the middle with his legbreaks, and around the boundary in a breathtaking fielding display, kept their side on top! That's about it, I think? Breathe!

Umar: "For all the hype and England batting praises . Looking at the card - Livingston carried the game. Rest were pretty ok. As opposed to Pak - who had atleast 3 excellent performances!" Splitting hairs, but yes. That is probably why they finished on top. Losing four wickets in the first seven overs was sub-optimal!

hadi: "You often don't associate Pakistan with such high scoring nail biters. They're either boom or bust. Lovely to see, this one."

Vinith: "You get whitewashed pathetically by a team where the captain doesn't know the name of any teammate but his own and next match score loads of runs and win by a significant margin against the full strength squad of the same team. I've given up on trying to understand Pakistan team" Would you have it any other way? Honestly? Certainly is so dull!

19.2
W
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Parkinson, OUT, leg-stump yorker, the zing bails are zinged! Parkinson isn't equipped to resist that, too full and fast for the tailender, but what a magnificent match!

MW Parkinson b Shaheen Shah Afridi 0 (4m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

19.1
0
Shaheen Shah Afridi to Parkinson, no run, full outswinging yorker, can't do much with that, cuffed down into the crease

END OF OVER:
19 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 201/9 (32 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 10.57, RRR: 32.00)

  • Saqib Mahmood0 (2b)
  • Matt Parkinson0 (0b)
  • Haris Rauf4-0-44-1
  • Mohammad Hasnain4-0-28-1

Pakistan are not losing this one. But England will be delighted with the resolve they've seen

18.6
0
Haris Rauf to Mahmood, no run, fires in the leg-side yorker, passes in front of the toes, through to the keeper
18.5
0
Haris Rauf to Mahmood, no run, a flat-footed waft across the line, can't connect there

This one is toast. But the very finest type of toast. Crispy on both sides and with lashings of butter

18.4
W
Haris Rauf to Willey, OUT, smashed high to wide long-on, but superbly taken inside the rope! That was in Willey's slot, he did his best to find the elevation on the swing across the line, but Shadab has been outstanding in the deep tonight. Reverses his hands and guzzles the offering!

DJ Willey c Shadab Khan b Haris Rauf 16 (16m 11b 2x4 1x6) SR: 145.45

18.3
0
Haris Rauf to Willey, no run, swings into another slower ball, almost topples over on impact as the ball dribbles to the keeper. Two huge balls in this over already
18.2
0
Haris Rauf to Willey, no run, slower ball on a very full and wide length, Willey is confounded through the air and can only pat the ball to point

Xolamzi: "This Hasnain is a Diamond....Economy of 7 in a match like this." Tidy

18.1
4
Haris Rauf to Willey, FOUR, brilliant! Flicks his stance, clubs a reverse-handed clip through the vacant third man. Met on the full outside off, and races to the rope
18.1
1w
Haris Rauf to Willey, 1 wide, attacking the off-side tramline, wrong side of it

Willey on strike, with a short leg-side boundary

END OF OVER:
18 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 196/8 (37 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 10.88, RRR: 18.50)

  • David Willey12 (7b)
  • Saqib Mahmood0 (0b)
  • Mohammad Hasnain4-0-28-1
  • Shadab Khan4-0-52-3

Sweet Caroline kicks in... "I feel fine" they declare, and by Jove, I believe them

17.6
1
Mohammad Hasnain to Willey, 1 run, on the legs, flipped behind square, another single is fine for Pakistan. The rate is getting tricky. More than three a ball. Or six every other ball...
17.5
0
Mohammad Hasnain to Willey, no run, right up to the blockhole, outside off, Willey thrashes hard but can't pierce the field at mid-off

Shariq Riazi: "No matter what the result is, England turned the sweet dream and a cake walk to a haunted dream for Pakistan. Well Played"

17.4
4
Mohammad Hasnain to Willey, FOUR, Clever from Willey! Reverses the stance, plinks the ramp into space at fine leg, one bounce into the rope
17.3
W
Mohammad Hasnain to Curran, OUT, high full toss, miscued out to cover, they sprint the single and there's a review for the run-out... and with good reason! Curran is well short as the direct hit comes in, and England's chase gets another dent

TK Curran run out 1 (7m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00

hadi: "If this match is anything to go by, we're up for cracker of rest of the matches and Pak won't have anything easy." Bring it on!

17.2
1
Mohammad Hasnain to Willey, 1 run, crunched to the leg side, another single, digging out the blockhole ball
17.1
1
Mohammad Hasnain to Curran, 1 run, full length, angled into the stumps, cuffed to long-on where the misfield doesn't cost an extra run

Hasnain has the ball... It's not dead yet...

END OF OVER:
17 | 12 Runs 2 Wkts | ENG: 189/7 (44 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 11.11, RRR: 14.66)

  • David Willey6 (3b)
  • Tom Curran0 (0b)
  • Shadab Khan4-0-52-3
  • Haris Rauf3-0-39-0

Joynul: "This England just dont know how to die!" Well, they do actually, they die with their boots on!

16.6
0
Shadab Khan to Willey, no run, topples into a slash into the off side, if he'd left it it wasn't hitting the cut strip! Willey grins as well he might
16.5
6
Shadab Khan to Willey, SIX, drops to one knee, and crashed into the stands at cow corner! Clawing the googly from outside off, and that is what Willey can do! He hits a mighty long ball when he connects
16.4
0
Shadab Khan to Willey, no run, stand and deliver! Pushed across Willey's bows, and his crashing slog misses the googly
16.3
W
Shadab Khan to Livingstone, OUT, century and out! Livingstone sets himself for the slap down the ground again, but this time he can't connect! Spiralling into the night sky, dropping into the fielder's hands, right on the rope at long-on. A masterful knock is done.. but is their chase done too?

LS Livingstone c Shaheen Shah Afridi b Shadab Khan 103 (62m 43b 6x4 9x6) SR: 239.53

16.2
6
Shadab Khan to Livingstone, SIX, Livingstone thunders to a 42-ball century! The fastest for England, by a distance, crashed hard over long-on! Huge strike, huge innings!

David Willey is pushed up the order with licence to lump the sixes. Few do it better

16.1
W
Shadab Khan to Gregory, OUT, plucked on the rope at long-on! That was Gregory's shot, in his arc on the full length, and though that was headed for a six, he just missed nailing it as he could. Well gathered with a strong base inside the boundary, and that shifts the needle a touch

L Gregory c Shaheen Shah Afridi b Shadab Khan 10 (22m 11b 0x4 0x6) SR: 90.90

Four overs to come. 15 or so is the rate. It's still on ... how many boundaries needed? That's what Jos Buttler would be asking himself right now...

England 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12DJ MalanJJ Roy
2nd30JM BairstowJJ Roy
3rd6MM AliJJ Roy
4th34JJ RoyLS Livingstone
5th51EJG MorganLS Livingstone
6th44L GregoryLS Livingstone
7th6DJ WilleyLS Livingstone
8th8DJ WilleyTK Curran
9th10DJ WilleyS Mahmood
10th0S MahmoodMW Parkinson