Well, that just about wraps things up for us here. Thanks for joining us, and we'll see you guys again in a couple of days.
Moeen Ali saunters up. "Brilliant performance. We pulled the game back really well. A lot of praise to the bowlers who set it up nicely for our batters. Those crucual wickets around the 10th over made a difference. It wasn't an easy wicket for the new batters. Luke Wood and Adil Rashid were excellent."
Babar up now. "The way we played the first Powerplay was great. After 10 overs, there was a swing of momentum, which you have to credit England for. We didn't have enough big partnerships. Our batters need to step up."
Luke Wood wins the Player of the Match award. "Very enjoyable performance. It's my debut, so can't complain. It's obviously different to England. They had a good start, but you kind of work it out quickly. We kept taking wickets, which was key, and had a pretty good backend."
Luke Wood wins the Master Blaster of the match, while Rizwan wins the complete performer of the match.
Alex Hales wins the best batter of the match
The, ahem, feel-good player of the match award goes to Adil Rashid.
Luke Wood wins the Best bowler of the match award. This isn't the player of the match award, mind
We're about to have the presentation ceremony.
Pakistan comprehensively beaten, and never had control ever since England broke Pakistan's opening partnership really. The home side fell well short of a par score, and England took full advantage to draw first blood.
Sankalp: "Turing team won handsomely. Just plucking low hanging fruit:)" I'll allow this one
Jamil: "Comparison of number of fours of both teams is difference between both teams" It's been known to be used as a tiebreaker in England's favour in the past, I've heard
END OF OVER:19 | 7 Runs | ENG: 156/4 (3 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.21, RRR: 3.00)
- Harry Brook38 (23b)
- Moeen Ali7 (9b)
- Haris Rauf4-0-23-1
- Naseem Shah4-0-41-0
Sajeel: "I think he meant turning guys" No way
Ed R: "I think Turing was more into Tests than T20s"
Abhi: "Spare a thought for @Yasir. It's just a typo after all lads haha!!" One that's provided a fair few light-hearted moments
Tayyab: "How many times have we seen Pakistani batters giving bowlers totals of less than 170 to defend? The bowlers perform out of their skins every other match but for how long, they will snap soon and when they do, Pakistan cricket team well fall on its knees dramatically."
CharlieJ: "I believe a Turing point is a cryptic point calculated using an algorithm need a computer to calculate its exact position" Memories of one of my university philisophy classes flooding back
END OF OVER:18 | 6 Runs | ENG: 149/4 (10 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.27, RRR: 5.00)
- Moeen Ali6 (6b)
- Harry Brook32 (20b)
- Naseem Shah4-0-41-0
- Haris Rauf3-0-16-1
Afeef: "It was really unfair to leave out Hales for 3 long years. A one year exile should have been enough for him. England wasted a gem." To be fair, they were absolutely teeming with white-ball talent, so they could afford it
Hayes: "What's Alan Turing got to do with this?" I wanted to see this comment, and wasn't disappointed
END OF OVER:17 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 143/4 (16 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.41, RRR: 5.33)
- Moeen Ali1 (2b)
- Harry Brook31 (18b)
- Haris Rauf3-0-16-1
- Naseem Shah3-0-35-0
Yasir : "That drop catch of Hales was a Turing point"
AD Hales c Babar Azam b Haris Rauf 53 (79m 40b 7x4 0x6) SR: 132.50