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Buttler smashes England record

Record-breaking innings from wicketkeeper-batsman guides England to series win

Jos Buttler's record-breaking century and a more routine one from Jason Roy have fired England to a series victory over Pakistan after an 84-run win in a high-scoring final one-day international in Dubai.

England piled up 5-355 thanks to Roy's maiden ODI hundred and Buttler's magnificent 116 not out off 52 balls.

Pakistan scored quickly in reply but lost wickets steadily and were all out for 271 in the 41st over.

Buttler's extraordinary knock came after being promoted to bat at No.4, just weeks after he'd been dropped from England's Test side due to poor form.

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His century off 46 balls smashed his own England record by 15 deliveries and he hit eight sixes - another national best - and 10 fours. It was the joint seventh-fastest hundred in one-day international history.

"It was really satisfying for me and for us to win the series with this group of guys was fantastic," man-of-the-series Buttler said at the presentation ceremony.

"It was one of those days - it's amazing how cricket turns round. Only a few weeks ago I had a bad Test on this ground and got dropped from that side."

Roy's innings, if less spectacular, was equally valuable after his opening partner Alex Hales fell for 22.

Roy and Joe Root (71) added 140 for the second wicket before falling in successive overs to Yasir Shah and part-timer Azhar Ali.

Skipper Eoin Morgan fell victim to the leg spin of opposing captain Ali for 14 but Buttler took over as England plundered 129 off the last 10 overs.

Pakistan kept up with the rate for more than 35 overs but steadily lost wickets.

David Willey snapped up the first two, dismissing openers Azhar Ali (44) and Ahmed Shehzad (13) before running out Mohammad Hafeez, who had been dropped by Hales, for 37.

Babar Azam (51) was another batsman who scored at a run a ball, but he was caught off Adil Rashid who then had Mohammad Rizwan caught behind for 11.

Hales made amends with his second catch, an outstanding one to dismiss the dangerous Shoaib Malik for 52 off 34 balls and England were in control of the game.

After Sarfraz had become Rashid's third victim for 24 and Moeen Ali caught and bowled Wahab Riaz for one, Pakistan's task became almost impossible and Moeen sealed an emphatic England victory with his third wicket.

"The series is a big loss - we played some bad cricket. We should have done a lot better," Ali said.

"Credit to Buttler, but we could have done a lot better in the last few overs."

The teams now play a three-match Twenty20 series, starting in Dubai on Thursday.