Birmingham: England completed a 3-0 sweep of Pakistan in their one-day international series after James Vince's century led the hosts to a three-wicket victory on Tuesday.
Vince's first international hundred led England as they chased down 332 at Edgbaston and overcame a 158 by Pakistan captain Babar Azam.
Vince's 102 from 95 balls led a makeshift side after England's entire first-choice ODI squad had to isolate after a COVID-19 outbreak just over a week ago following the Sri Lanka series.
"I hadn't given up on this moment, but this time last week I didn't expect it at all," Vince said.
"I wasn't sure it was going to come. There was probably a realization I wasn't going to be in the squad or be high up in the pecking order so I was delighted I got another opportunity."
The 30-year-old Vince said scoring a hundred for his country was one of my dreams growing up.
"I don't know when the next will be or if there will be another one, but that was, without doubt, one of the best days I've had," he said.
England was 165-5 in the 24th before Vince shared a stand of 129 with Lewis Gregory (77). Vince chipped Haris Rauf (4-65) to mid-off, and Gregory top-edged a skier with 29 still required.
Craig Overton (18 not out) and Brydon Carse (12 not out) finished things off.