Hafeez stars after England collapse twice
ESPNcricinfo staff
11-Nov-2015
Eoin Morgan won England's first toss of the tour, after Alastair Cook had lost all three during the Test series • Getty Images
Both teams observed two minutes of silence before the start of play to mark Armistice Day•Getty Images
Mohammad Irfan bowled Jason Roy with the second delivery of the match•Getty Images
... before Anwar Ali trapped Joe Root, also for a duck, in his first over•Getty Images
Anwar then claimed his second scalp when Alex Hales edged to slip for 10•Getty Images
From 14 for 3, Morgan repaired the damage with a fluent innings•Getty Images
James Taylor played a supporting role in a restorative half-century stand•Getty Images
Spot the difference: Mohammad Irfan and James Taylor show some anguish•Getty Images
Taylor manipulated the field well during his half-century•Getty Images
... but he was involved in the run-out of Jos Buttler for 1•Getty Images
Taylor's innings ended when Azhar Ali caught him at midwicket off a gleeful Shoaib Malik•Getty Images
Bilal Asif was bowling for the first time since being cleared of throwing•AFP
Yasir Shah removed Moeen Ali as England's collapse gathered pace•Getty Images
Chris Woakes helped get England beyond 200 but they were dismissed with two balls undelivered•Getty Images
With Pakistan chasing 217 to win, England needed early wickets - and Reece Topley duly obliged•Getty Images
Younis Khan salutes the crowd after being dismissed for the final time in ODIs•AFP
Mohammad Hafeez controlled Pakistan's chase with an impressive innings•Getty Images
Babar Azam helped keep Pakistan steady after Shoaib Malik's dismissal left Pakistan 111 for 4•Getty Images
Hafeez recorded his 11th ODI hundred as Pakistan cruised to a six-wicket win•Getty Images