LEEDS: Chris Woakes took five wickets as England beat Pakistan through 54 runs to win the fifth one-day world at Headingley on Sunday.
Victory, in their final match before the World Cup hosts and favourites name their event squad on Tuesday, saw England to a Four-Zero series win after the primary match was washed out.
Scorecard: England vs Pakistan, 5th ODI
Woakes took three wickets for no runs in 9 balls as Pakistan slumped to 6 for three in pursuit of a goal of 352.
Babar Azam (80) and captain Sarfraz Ahmed (97) then saved England at bay but both batsmen have been run out and any lingering hope Pakistan had went with them.
Woakes wanted simply three balls to have Fakhar Zaman out, caught through Joe Root at 2nd slip, out for a duck.
Abid Ali (five) was then lbw to Woakes, with Paul Reiffel's resolution upheld on umpire's name.
Seam bowler Woakes then nipped one back to have Mohammad Hafeez lbw for nought, although replays suggested Reiffel's verdict will have been overturned if Pakistan had reviewed the decision.
Babar, alternatively, carried on from his 115 in a three-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge on Friday with a 59-ball fifty before advancing down the pitch to force off-spinner Moeen Ali for 6.
But a fourth-wicket partnership of 146 ended in frustrating model for Pakistan.
Sarfraz prodded at an Adil Rashid delivery and set off for a unmarried.
But wicket-keeper Jos Buttler moved temporarily from behind the stumps to throw the ball to the bowler's finish the place Rashid, with Babar looking to regain his ground, flicked the ball onto the stumps from behind his back with out taking a look to complete a run out.
A reputedly offended Sarfraz hit Rashid for four, six and 4 off successive deliveries.
But Rashid, in entrance of his Yorkshire home crowd, disregarded Shoaib Malik with a diving left-handed catch off his personal bowling.
Safaraz was denied what would had been his 3rd ODI hundred in bizarre model.
Buttler, having stopped the ball with his boot, saw the rebound fell kindly to expire Sarfraz, who narrowly failed to ground his bat in time.
Despite some past due damage to David Willey's figures through Mohammad Hasnain, Pakistan have been ultimately all out for 297 in the 47th over.
Earlier, England have been set for an enormous rating at 191 for two off 25 overs.
But several batsmen got themselves out, together with Test skipper Root, who top-scored with 84, and one-day captain Eoin Morgan, who made 76 on his return to the side.
Root and Morgan put on 117 in 18 overs nevertheless it nonetheless wanted tailender Tom Curran's unbeaten 29 to take England past 350.
Left-arm spinner Imad Wasim took three for 53, while fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi had four for 82 after putting at both ends of the innings.
But the closing over saw Curran hit a six after which ramp an outrageous four off successive Hasan Ali deliveries.
Morgan, back after a one-game ban for sluggish over-rate offences, hit five sixes -- together with one onto the roof of the Old Pavilion Stand off Mohammad Hasnain -- before a mistimed pull off Afridi was caught through Abid.
Root was even closer to a century when he holed out off Hasnain, having confronted 73 balls together with 9 fours.
Victory, in their final match before the World Cup hosts and favourites name their event squad on Tuesday, saw England to a Four-Zero series win after the primary match was washed out.
Scorecard: England vs Pakistan, 5th ODI
Woakes took three wickets for no runs in 9 balls as Pakistan slumped to 6 for three in pursuit of a goal of 352.
Babar Azam (80) and captain Sarfraz Ahmed (97) then saved England at bay but both batsmen have been run out and any lingering hope Pakistan had went with them.
Woakes wanted simply three balls to have Fakhar Zaman out, caught through Joe Root at 2nd slip, out for a duck.
Abid Ali (five) was then lbw to Woakes, with Paul Reiffel's resolution upheld on umpire's name.
Seam bowler Woakes then nipped one back to have Mohammad Hafeez lbw for nought, although replays suggested Reiffel's verdict will have been overturned if Pakistan had reviewed the decision.
Babar, alternatively, carried on from his 115 in a three-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge on Friday with a 59-ball fifty before advancing down the pitch to force off-spinner Moeen Ali for 6.
But a fourth-wicket partnership of 146 ended in frustrating model for Pakistan.
Sarfraz prodded at an Adil Rashid delivery and set off for a unmarried.
But wicket-keeper Jos Buttler moved temporarily from behind the stumps to throw the ball to the bowler's finish the place Rashid, with Babar looking to regain his ground, flicked the ball onto the stumps from behind his back with out taking a look to complete a run out.
A reputedly offended Sarfraz hit Rashid for four, six and 4 off successive deliveries.
But Rashid, in entrance of his Yorkshire home crowd, disregarded Shoaib Malik with a diving left-handed catch off his personal bowling.
Safaraz was denied what would had been his 3rd ODI hundred in bizarre model.
Buttler, having stopped the ball with his boot, saw the rebound fell kindly to expire Sarfraz, who narrowly failed to ground his bat in time.
Despite some past due damage to David Willey's figures through Mohammad Hasnain, Pakistan have been ultimately all out for 297 in the 47th over.
Earlier, England have been set for an enormous rating at 191 for two off 25 overs.
But several batsmen got themselves out, together with Test skipper Root, who top-scored with 84, and one-day captain Eoin Morgan, who made 76 on his return to the side.
Root and Morgan put on 117 in 18 overs nevertheless it nonetheless wanted tailender Tom Curran's unbeaten 29 to take England past 350.
Left-arm spinner Imad Wasim took three for 53, while fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi had four for 82 after putting at both ends of the innings.
But the closing over saw Curran hit a six after which ramp an outrageous four off successive Hasan Ali deliveries.
Morgan, back after a one-game ban for sluggish over-rate offences, hit five sixes -- together with one onto the roof of the Old Pavilion Stand off Mohammad Hasnain -- before a mistimed pull off Afridi was caught through Abid.
Root was even closer to a century when he holed out off Hasnain, having confronted 73 balls together with 9 fours.
5th ODI: England beat Pakistan by 54 runs, win series 4-0
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May 20, 2019
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