England overhaul 358 with ease
Test captain Joe Root made 43 as Pakistan became increasingly ragged in the field, England winning with 31 balls or more than five overs to spare.
Bristol: Jonny Bairstow’s commanding hundred was the centrepiece of England’s dominant six-wicket win over Pakistan in the third one-day international at Bristol on Tuesday as the World Cup hosts showed they could chase, as well as set, a target.
England generally prefer batting first but captain Eoin Morgan decided to give them experience of chasing just weeks away from the World Cup by opting to field first after winning the toss. Bairstow’s 128 in a score of 359 for four — England’s second highest winning total batting second in an ODI — vindicated Morgan’s decision and left his side 2-0 up with two to play in a five-match series.
Test captain Joe Root made 43 as Pakistan became increasingly ragged in the field, England winning with 31 balls — or more than five overs — to spare.
Earlier, Imam-ul-Haq’s excellent career-best 151 saw Pakistan to 358 for nine. That left England with a seemingly challenging target, particularly as they had rested Jos Buttler following his match-winning 110 not out in the second ODI at Southampton on Saturday. But Bairstow and opening partner Jason Roy, who made 76 after Shaheen Shah Afridi dropped an easy chance to catch him at mid-off on 21, shared a blistering stand of 159 inside 18 overs. The pair took advantage of a good pitch, short boundaries, fast outfield and an inexperienced Pakistan attack — Mohammad Amir was again ruled out with chicken pox — to repeatedly send the ball soaring over the ropes. Roy set the tone with a huge straight six off Afridi and flat-batted medium-pacer Faheem Ashraf’s first ball straight back over the bowler’s head for another.