England v Pakistan, Champions Trophy semi-final, Edgbaston
Hasan stars as Pakistan stun England
After their thrilling victory over Sri Lanka, Pakistan's fans were out in force in Cardiff•Getty Images
Jonny Bairstow survived a review second ball on his recall to the side•Getty Images
... scuffing an attempted lofted drive into the covers•Getty Images
And Joe Root started brightly as England reached 80 for 1 in the 17th over, seemingly well placed•Getty Images
Eoin Morgan kept England's score moving with some inventive strokeplay•Getty Images
Fakhar Zaman was the catcher, making excellent ground at backward square leg•Getty Images
Sub fielder Ahmed Shahzad's direct hit removed Adil Rashid•Getty Images
Fakhar Zaman top-edged a hook for six as Pakistan started brightly•Getty Images
Azhar Ali passed fifty during a century opening stand•Getty Images
Mohammad Hafeez celebrates the winning moment•Getty Images
Fireworks and flamethrowers greeted the teams as England were asked to bat first•Getty Images
And Alex Hales also ended up on the right side of an lbw decision, after successfully reviewing•Getty Images
Rumman Raees, on ODI debut, was the successful bowler•Getty Images
However, Hasan Ali upset England's rhythm when Jonny Bairstow was caught at deep square leg•Getty Images
... but England were 141 for 4 when he was caught driving for 33•Getty Images
Ben Stokes had little option but to dig in with wickets falling around him•Getty Images
Fakhar Zaman top-edged a hook for six as Pakistan started brightly•Getty Images
Zaman was full of attacking intent as Pakistan chased 212•Getty Images
Jos Buttler pulled off a smart stumping to remove Zaman•Getty Images
Babar Azam and Hafeez walk off victorious after wrapping up victory with a massive 77 balls to spare•AFP
Hales drove a couple of fours but fell for 13•Getty Images
Bairstow built steadily after his early let-off•Getty Images
Before Shadab Khan claimed the vital scalp of Joe Root•Getty Images
Moeen Ali was caught hooking•Getty Images
... and was drawn into a verbal joust with Imad Wasim•Getty Images
Ben Stokes had hung around for 64 balls, but couldn't score a single boundary•Getty Images
Zaman made his second consecutive fifty•Getty Images
Babar Azam goes down the ground•Getty Images
Sarfraz Ahmed led his players on a victory lap for Pakistan's jubilant fans•Getty Images