Ravi Bopara on-drives as England look to build a formidable total in their winner-takes-all contest against West Indies at The Oval, which will result in one side progressing to the semi-finals
The West Indies attack is weakened by the absence of Fidel Edwards (left), their quickest bowler, after he hurts his back during the pre-match warm-up
West Indies keeper Denesh Ramdin sprints to the leg-side to take a skier from Luke Wright as England suffer an early setback off the bowling of Kieron Pollard
Kevin Pietersen races to 31 off 19 balls with a flurry of superb strokes but is disgusted with himself after lofting a catch to deep square leg off Lendl Simmons's gentle medium-pace
Andre Fletcher hurls the ball into the air after taking the catch to dismiss Pietersen - and later holds an even better one to send Owais Shah on his way for 18
Bopara flicks the ball away through mid-wicket during an innings of 55 off 47 balls but then falls lbw to Chris Gayle and England lose vital momentum
As England enter the final stages of their innings, the weather takes a turn for the worse and forces the players off the field for half an hour
Stuart Broad hits a four and six off the final two balls of England's innings to see them to a score of 161-6 - but then the rain returns and threatens to ruin the second half of the match
When the players re-emerge West Indies face a revised target of 80 off nine overs and soon lose Fletcher, caught behind off Jimmy Anderson (centre) - his third duck of the tournament
Ryan Sidebottom is ecstatic when he bowls Chris Gayle for 15 with a perfect yorker - and in the next over catches Lendl Simmons at deep third man to leave West Indies on 16-3
After being hit for six by Dwayne Bravo, youngster Adil Rashid justifies England's decision to pick him for such a crucial game by bowling Kieron Pollard with a top-spinner
But a match-winning sixth-wicket stand between Ramnaresh Sarwan and Shivnarine Chanderpaul secures a West Indian victory with four balls to spare as the Guyanese duo are swamped by their team-mates
Earlier in the day, Pakistan make an aggressive start to their must-win Super Eight game against Ireland, with Shahzaid Hasan (pictured) hitting an early six off Trent Johnston
Ireland check Pakistan's progress when Kyle McCallan (second from right) catches Shahzaib in the deep off the bowling of medium-pacer Alex Cusack
Pakistan promote the dangerous Shahid Afridi up to number three in the order and he races to 24 off 13 balls but is then caught at long-on to the delight of off-spinner McCallan
Kamran Akmal is the mainstay of Pakistan's innings, hitting a six and five fours in his 57 off 51 balls before being bowled by Johnston in the 17th over
Pakistan's hopes of posting the 170 plus total they were hoping for are checked by 6ft 8ins pace bowler Boyd Rankin who, although wicket-less, concedes only 11 runs from his four overs
Abdul Razzaq, back in international cricket after a spell in the unsanctioned Indian Cricket League, hits a towering six in the final over as Pakistan finish on 159-5
Ireland make a poor start in reply when their best batsman, Niall O'Brien, top edges a return catch to Mohammed Aamir and departs with only seven to his name
Paul Stirling makes a promising Twenty20 debut for Ireland, scoring 17 - one fewer than his age - before a cross-batted swipe at a ball from leg-spinner Afridi costs him his wicket
Captain Will Porterfield does his best to keep Ireland in the game but when he becomes one of Saeed Ajmal's four victims the writing is on the wall and Pakistan eventually win by 39 runs
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