Bristol: A blistering century by wicketkeeper-batsman Jonny Bairstow helped England defeat Pakistan by six wickets in the third ODI here at the County Ground.
- Chasing 359 on Tuesday, England hardly had to break any sweat as Bairstow scored a commanding 128, helping his side reach the target with more than five overs to spare. Bairstow's hundred came off 74 balls. It was his fourth-quickest in ODIs.
- He was well supported by Jason Roy, who scored 76 off 55 balls, and the duo stitched a 159-run opening partnership in 18 overs.
- Other noticeable contributions came from Joe Root, who made 43, and Moeen Ali, who remained not out at 46, alongside skipper Eoin Morgan (17*).
Earlier put into bat, Pakistan rode on brilliant 151 from opener Imam-ul-Haq as they posted 358/9 in their stipulated quota of 50 overs. Imam surpassed his previous ODI best of 128 which came against Zimbabwe at Bulawayo last year. The 23-year-old's innings was the highest individual score by a Pakistan batsman against England in an ODI, surpassing the 138 made by Fakhar Zaman at Southampton. Asif Ali also scored a brisk half-century, collecting 52 runs from 43 balls.
Chris Woakes was the pick of the bowler for England who bolstered his chances of being included in the final 15-member squad for the World Cup as he scalped four wickets for 67 runs in his 10 overs.