Pak 111-4published at 16:02 British Summer Time 16 July 2016
Right, ready to go. Shafiq to face the first ball, Broad to deliver. Who's out there protecting against the Nelson?
Woakes takes five wickets; has 11 in the match
Moeen removes Younus and Misbah
First innings: Pakistan 339ao, England 272ao
Stephan Shemilt and Bibhash Dash
Right, ready to go. Shafiq to face the first ball, Broad to deliver. Who's out there protecting against the Nelson?
Pakistan 111-4 (45 overs) - lead by 178
Not out batsmen: Younis 19 (86), Shafiq 29 (46)
Fall of wicket: 2-1 (Hafeez 0), 44-2 (Masood 24), 59-3 (Azhar 23), 60-4 (Misbah 0)
Bowling: Broad 9-3-17-1, Ball 11-5-32-0, Finn 7-3-18-0, Woakes 10-5-15-2, Moeen 8-3-13-1.
Pakistan first innings: 339 all out (Misbah 114, Shafiq 73, Woakes 6-70)
England first innings: 272 all out (Cook 81, Root 48, Yasir 6-72)
Pakistan's Asad Shafiq looks a quality player and has already overtaken partner Younus on the personal score front. Here's Shafiq frustrating Finn.
Younus Khan proved luck was just DRS in disguise. Twice it came to his rescue, first when England went upstairs for an lbw, with the ball shown to clip his bat's toe.
Captain Misbah-ul-Haq may certainly want to look away. Not a shot to be playing in just your second ball, no matter how many runs are in your personal ISA account.
Azhar Ali got the wrong end of an umpire's call for the second time this game. Jake Ball got him in the first innings, and this time Woakes got the ball to be on track and clip leg stump.
Did you miss any of this second session? Worry not. By the power of Hogwarts magic, time machines and other such fantastical things, I bring you highlights.
Let's start with Woakes' dismissal of Shan Masood.
Finn's hair a bit frazzled, his pace slowing, people in the crowd struggling to get their champagne corks off - all signs of a lull in play. At least I've got a chocolate brownie to enjoy at tea.
Never mind, Finn delivers a good yorker to Younus, who needs all his crane-impression skills to dig it out. A single then brings up the 50 partnership.
Back to the magic theme, I'm getting a fair few suggestions for who can be Lord Voldemort, but my favourite has to be Muttiah Muralitharan as Mad-Eye Moody. Brilliant. Eyes that kill.
Moeen back for a spell. He pulls in a slip and a short leg. Shafiq takes him on over mid-wicket and Cook has a chase to the boundary. He does well to pull it back just in time.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Whatever Pakistan make, it all depends how England play Yasir Shah. They won't worry so much about the seamers, but all England supports will be hoping they play the leg-spinner better in the second innings.
Plenty of beers out on the various balconies of course. Plenty of men in sharp suits next to them as well. Speaking of style, a glorious red and pink striped hat on a lady. Batted, ma'm. Must make a note for my mother-in-law's birthday.
Shafiq finds the long on fence off Finn, who looks slightly deflated now. And guess what, our friend Thomas the pigeon is back. Or maybe it's his mother-in-law.
Dobby eh? Wonder what would happen if you gave Aggers a sock. "Jonathan is free. Jonathan is free!!"
Meanwhile, Ball is working his socks off, but strays wide of off stump and Younus cracks one through covers. Beautiful sound off the bat. Ball turns away in a mixture of frustration and disappointment. That kind where your mate ends up with a punch if he says 'chin up, pal'
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The breeze seems to be picking up at Lord's. Definitely saw a Pakistan flag fluttering away joyfully. However, their team is not flying high at the moment. Finn steams in for a maiden. Him and Ball the only wicketless England bowlers so far.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Jake Ball has got something, especially with how tall it is. All tall bowlers make it difficult for you to pick up the length.
Can you really put five fielders in the slip cordon? Well, England might want to explore that possibility given Shafiq managed to pierce third slip and gully. It should have been a wicket chance, but went clean through the gap between James Vince and Alex Hales and to third man for four.
Shafiq celebrates his survival with another four next ball off Ball. All Cook can do is sit down and contemplate. And chew gum. Always chew gum.
Younus looks like a man who knows he's been lucky but doesn't really care. That crane bird/flamingo technique is serving him well, as he presents the bat forward with almost one hand for the umpteenth time. Finn running in like his only aim is to get Younus, and dang everyone else.