Postpublished at 10:43 British Summer Time 25 May 2018
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
A smart watch is a phone. You could say the England batsmen could have done with one to say 'you are allowed to leave the ball'.
England drop five catches
Babar retired hurt on 68
Shafiq 59, Shadab 52, Azhar 50
Three wickets for Stokes & Anderson
First Test of two-match series
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
A smart watch is a phone. You could say the England batsmen could have done with one to say 'you are allowed to leave the ball'.
Pakistan players will stop wearing smart watches after they were visited by anti-corruption officials after yesterday's play.
There was no allegation of wrongdoing - the watches can recieve communications and the ICC effectively treats them as a phone.
"I didn't know who was wearing them but yes, the ICC anti-corruption officer came to speak to us and they told us this is not allowed," said Hasan.
"Next time nobody will wear them."
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Is positivity hitting a four or ending the day on 230-6 when you have grafted it out? Pakistan's bowling and slip catching was outstanding, England now have to win every day.
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Or if you missed yesterday's collapse, you can watch the inappropriately named highlights below...
There's maybe a slight chance of rain knocking around Lord's but, fingers crossed, we should be in for a full day's play...
England are up against it. But they've got four days left to turn it around, and to prove that they can finally banish those old problems.
Morning! Welcome to our coverage of the second day of the first Test of the summer at Lord's.
There are some reasons to be positive, though...
Let's face it - yesterday was not a good day for England.