England vs Pakistan: Eoin Morgan's side suffer shock defeat despite centuries from Jos Buttler and Joe Root
Re-live the action as England were beaten by Pakistan at Trent Bridge
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Brilliant centuries from Jos Buttler and Joe Root were not enough to carry England to a record World Cup chase as Pakistan produced a stunning upset at Trent Bridge.
Root's 107 was the first ton of the tournament and Buttler was in irresistible form with 103 in 76 balls but both men fell before the finishing line, with Pakistan closing out a 14-run victory.
A target of 349 invited England to go where no other team had gone before at this level and while their master batsmen were in charge it looked as though they could, should and then would make it two wins from two. Re-live the action in the live blog below
28 England 172/4 Joe Root 76 Buttler 32
Nice work from Root to get the first boundary of the over, a clipped shot behind him to edge Wahab Riaz's delivery through second slip for four.
He's unhappy and shaking his head towards the umpire, not sure why.
Root is continuing to protest about something to do with the ball. Perhaps it is the way Pakistan are treating it, although it's worth remembering England were firing it around all morning.
28.5 England 175/4 Joe Root 76 Buttler 32
Pakistan review on Buttler after Shadab's delivery hits him on the pads. The decision is not out. It goes upstairs. There's no pad....
MISSING!
Buttler survives. It's sailing well over.
30 England 187/4 Joe Root 79 Buttler 44
Buttler edges one to slip and it trickles away for four, still no man there. Wahab Riaz looks to the sky in disgust.
A ball later and Babar Azam is moved into the slip position. Buttler responds by edging another in that direction a could of balls later and finds the gap between the two via Babar's fingertips. Lucky or precise? Probably the former.
Things have peaked in tense-ness
31 England 199/4 Joe Root 83 Buttler 52
This partnership is coming along really nicely and they are able to hit shots all across the ground. Sarfaraz is slightly up against it when setting his field.
Buttler has his 50 as he sweeps one for six. Asif Ali tries to take a catch on the rope and appears to have slightly hurt himself in the process.
31 England 199/4 Joe Root 83 Buttler 52
54 from just 34 balls. This could be a huge innings from Jos Buttler.
32 England 201/4 Joe Root 84 Buttler 53
Just two runs from the over. Nice stuff from Hassan Ali
34 England 211/4 Joe Root 90 Buttler 57
Pakistan will be very keen for a wicket as soon as possible and may seek an opportunity here as England try and improve after a couple of barren overs.
England take four singles from Hassan Ali's over before Root adds two and sets the highest individual score of the World Cup, going one better than Ben Stokes and David Warner.
35 England 221/4 Joe Root 91 Buttler 66
Asif Amir begins with a dot, has a chuckle, but has that smile wiped off his face as Buttler dispatches the second for four..and the third.
36 England 231/4 Joe Root 97 Buttler 69
England going well at about six an over right now, which will need cranking up a touch if they are to go on and win.
The rotation of strike is really key.
In ruing to get a single, Buttler has a heart-in-mouth moment as the gets stuck on the pads by Hassan, although the umpire has absolutely no interest. Nothing.
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