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England v Pakistan: Four World Cup talking points
Pakistan lived up to their reputation as the most unpredictable team in international cricket to shock World Cup favourites England at Trent Bridge on Monday.
Sarfaraz Ahmed's side took the fight to their top-ranked opponents from the start, reaching 348 for eight in their 50 overs, with Mohammad Hafeez (84) the top-scorer.
England appeared to hold the upper hand when century-makers Joe Root and Jos Buttler were at the crease but the host nation lost wickets at crucial times and fell 14 runs short.
Here are four talking points from the match:
Pakistan reverse horror run
Pakistan came into the match in Nottingham with defeats in their past 11 completed one-day internationals and on the back of a dispiriting loss against the West Indies in their World Cup opener.