Postpublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 5 August 2016
The players are out. Alastair Cook is facing Mohammad Amir. Bibhash Dash will talk you through the final session.
Cook 64*, Hales 50*
England overturn 103-run deficit
Pak: Azhar 139, Aslam 82, Misbah 56
Broad 3-79, Woakes 3-83
Third Test, Edgbaston; series 1-1
Stephan Shemilt, Justin Goulding and Bibhash Dash
The players are out. Alastair Cook is facing Mohammad Amir. Bibhash Dash will talk you through the final session.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
What England will look at, the coaches and all, will be trying to work out a way of making sure they become competitive on all surfaces, not just on those that carry a bit of zip. They have to make sure when they bat, they really bat big.
Don't panic, James. Your namesake can indeed bowl in the second innings. I suspect England may need him,
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James 'Pidge' Clewer: Will Anderson be able to bowl in the 2nd innings then?
When Chris Woakes trapped Mohammad Amir lbw, Pakistan had lost three wickets for 10 runs. But Sohail Khan and number 11 Rahat Ali - aided by an Alastair Cook drop - kept Sarfraz Ahmed company long enough to carry the total to 400.
Yasir Shah was run out by a combination of Chris Woakes' throw and Jonny Bairstow's elbow (legally)...
...before
Just joining us? You missed an action-packed session. Anderson landed the first blow, bowling Misbah-ul-Haq for 56 via inside edge and leg before he was withdrawn from the attack for running on to the danger area in his follow-through.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The Pakistan seamers are going to have to work pretty hard. There's about two and a half hours left.
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Jack Mendel: Hope Finn gets a bag of wickets in the second innings. He really has bowled quite well without luck. A cruel game.
Theo Bowyer: I'm sorry but England's catching in this match has been laughable... Regulation chances being turfed - not acceptable.
First-innings lead of 103
And that will be tea. A productive session for England - five wickets for 64 runs - but their pleasure will be tempered somewhat by the fact that the last two Pakistan wickets put on 32.
Rahat c Root b Broad 4 (Pak 400 all out)
Finally, England get their man. Rahat can't resist following another one in the channel outside off stump, this time the edge is a bit thicker and Root does the rest at second slip. He hurls the ball away - a measure of England's frustration. Pakistan's first-innings lead a healthy 103.
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Lead by 100
Broad finding late swing back in to Sarfraz - cutting him in two and trapping his right index finger on the bat handle. The physio is needed. By the way, the lead is now 100.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It never rains but it pours for Steven Finn. It was the perfect area from him, a regulation edge, and it went so, so slowly for Cook. Joe Root at second slip would have probably dived for it had he not dropped one yesterday.
Pak 397-9
The chance that England had been waiting for - and it's gone down! Rahat Ali jabs at one from Finn, ball kisses outside edge, Alastair Cook has to move to his right at first slip... but he grasses it. England's third drop of the innings. And spare a thought for poor old Steven Finn.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Rahat has played 12 innings as number 10 or as a nightwatchman, with an average of 12.8.
Lead by 99
For this over, read the last. Except replace 'edge off the final delivery' with 'inside-edged forward defensive'. Pakistan inching along at one run an over. The mouse is outwitting the cat at the moment. Who will blink first?
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Finn has actually bowled a lot better in this game, it's just that it's not going his way.