Get Involvedpublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 25 July 2016
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Horace picnic'ing in the New Forest listening to TMS. What could be better?
Annie Hudson
England win with day to spare
Hosts level four-match series at 1-1
Woakes 3-41, Anderson 3-41, Moeen 3-88
Stokes to have scan on calf injury
Second Test, Old Trafford
Marc Higginson
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Horace picnic'ing in the New Forest listening to TMS. What could be better?
Annie Hudson
Thanks Marc! Salaam Namaste everyone. Hope you are all enjoying lunch, no matter which team you support. Unlike Marc, I can't say my Corrie celeb recognition is any good - scientists describe it as non-existent - but I can eat a double burger in five-and-a-half minutes flat. We all have our little skills on this desk.
Anyway, cricket beckons.
It's time for Bibhash Dash to take the reins for the afternoon session. I'll see you at tea-time.
Enjoy!
But it could have been so much better had Alastair Cook not let this one slip...
And here's Jimmy doing what Jimmy does.
Before I head off for a sandwich, let me bring you some clips of Alastair Cook and Joe Root absolutely bossing it this morning...
BBC Test Match Special
Cricinfo's Mel Farrell: "James Vince looks pretty at the crease and plays some nice shots, but what is he learning from his dismissals if he keeps getting out caught in the slips after chasing one?"
The Sun's John Etheridge adds: "You can't make a Test career out of a nice cover drive."
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There is one reasonable complaint for England fans in the light of all that has happened in this Test: How, in the name of all that is sensible, did we manage to lose that first Test?
Ken Natton, Bolton
England Lions are in action again today, and they are piling on the runs against Sri Lanka A. They are 278-1 after 39 overs.
Northants wicketkeeper Ben Duckett is on 140 off 109 balls, with Daniel Bell-Drummond 107 not out.
Follow the game here.
BBC Test Match Special
Cricinfo's Mel Farrell: "Joe Root has so much time when he plays, he's incredible to watch. I think he's going to be one of the all-time greats. I think he's better than Virat Kohli."
The Sun's John Etheridge adds: "To be a fully-fledged great, I'd like to see Joe get runs in Australia. Virat Kohli did that recently."
BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan journalist Saj Sadiq: "I'm looking at Pakistan's bench-strength and they might have to stick with Shan Masood in this series."
BBC Test Match Special
Cricinfo's Mel Farrell: "Somebody has just tweeted us a picture of a goat bouncing on a trampoline, external - and that's how Younus is batting here. You can get away with it in the UAE, but not here."
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Test Match Special
The situation is tailor-made for Younus, who is a fighter. But the conditions favour England.
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In Test match history has an individual batsman ever scored more runs than the opposition's total score over both innings? Joe Root 325, Pakistan 245 for 12 and counting.
Nigel Ashworth, Buenos Aires
BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan journalist Saj Sadiq: "To win at Lord's was amazing and unexpected. There was euphoria in Pakistan."
Henry Blofeld
BBC Test Match Special
England will enjoy their lunch more than Pakistan. There is a slight feeling of inevitability about it.
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Journalists, don't drone on about declaration issue. You have done it to death and sound like a bunch of old women. It was just inexplicable
David Marshall
BBC Test Match Special
The Test Match Special team have welcomed the journalist panel into their commentary box...