Postpublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 27 May 2018
England are loitering in front of the pavilion, with Joe Root having a chat with Stuart Broad and James Anderson.
His opening bowlers have got 64 runs to defend.
Pakistan win by nine wickets
Pakistan lead 1-0 in two-Test series
Pakistan chase 64 in 13 overs
England slip from 236-6 to 242 all out
Amir 4-36, Abbas 4-41 & 8-64 in match
Buttler 67, Bess 57
Amy Lofthouse
England are loitering in front of the pavilion, with Joe Root having a chat with Stuart Broad and James Anderson.
His opening bowlers have got 64 runs to defend.
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Stoney: Quite frankly #England have been nothing short of pathetic. They have been outplayed in every aspect of the game. They have been poor with the bat, poor with ball and poor in the field..
Sean West: What a shambles.
Jon Dunn: As collapses go, that's a good 'un.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's a comprehensive performance from Pakistan, as professional as I have seen from them. If you asked most people who liked cricket about Pakistan they will know Amir, that's about it.
This is not the team of Wasim and Waqar, but they have turned up and played superbly. They put the ball in the right areas, caught everything and they have batted with discipline.
A proper cricket team who thoroughly deserve to win. England haven't got near them in any department.
Just joining us on a lazy Sunday?
I'm sorry to spoil your morning, but England's rearguard defence is over, blasted away in 27 minutes.
The first to go was Jos Buttler...
Before Mark Wood fell victim to the new ball.
A quick look at the Pakistan bowling figures.
Amir's economy rate is sensational.
Blink and you'll miss it from England this morning.
They were overwhelmed by Pakistan once again, who have been superb. Mohammad Abbas walks off with 4-41, while Mohammad Amir waves to the crowd, who applaud his 4-36.
Bess b Amir 57 (Eng 242)
Bowled him! England are all out inside 27 minutes!
A gutted Dom Bess is the last man to go, but that's a cracker from Mohammad Amir. Full, straight, and Bess' off stump goes clattering out of the ground, via an inside edge.
England's last four wickets have fallen for seven runs, and Pakistan will need 64 runs to win.
Lead by 63
Mohammad Abbas, big smile on his face, comes charging in to James Anderson, who just about avoids edging his first ball onto his stumps.
Anderson blocks the final ball, and gets a cheer from the crowd in response.
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Dominic Walsh: Looks like it's all down to the Burnley Lara to save this Test match!
Out walks James Anderson, who must be bored of coming in with England in this situation.
That's a pair for Stuart Broad, incidentally - his first in Test cricket.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It was a nothing shot. He could have left it. The new ball, fresh bowlers, it's a different ball game.
All England can do is put their hands up and say, hey, we haven't brought our A game. If you can't bat you won't win Test cricket and if you can't catch as well you've no chance.
Broad c Sarfraz b Abbas 0 (Eng 242-9)
Gone!
It's oh so easy once again. Stuart Broad is caught on the crease, feet going nowhere, and he just fends at a Mohammad Abbas delivery that is starting to move away from him. A healthy edge goes through to Sarfraz, who only has to shuffle to his left to take a comfortable catch.
Three wickets in three overs for England this morning.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
I've never seen anyone have to leave the field after being hit there...
The physio has brought an ice pack out, which I'm not sure is going to do him much good.
It's Imam-ul-Haq who is the unfortunate fielder. He's heading off the field.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's an eye waterer, but the pain will pass! We all know that hurts, it's nasty, but it's not often you see someone flat on their face.
Let's not forget it's a new ball. If you know what I mean. I don't know what the physio can do, you can't treat that...
Lead by 63
Dom Bess carves a single to get himself off strike, before Stuart Broad crashes his first ball straight into the midriff of the fielder at backward point.
He's down and in some pain. His teammates are mostly just having a chuckle at his expense. The ball has bounced up and hit him in a very sensitive area.
Mohammad Abbas, 3-40 to his name, will share new ball duties with Mohammad Amir.
No-one's has registered six lbw dismissals at Lord's in a Test match before. Abbas is on five. A niche stat, but a good 'un.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It's just a different game when you get the new ball, and the fast bowlers have had a rest. When they've had a night's kip and come in fresh with a new conker, they race in differently.
Wood c Sarfraz b Amir 4 (Eng 241-8)
Simple as you'd like for Pakistan!
There's swing there for Mohammad Amir, and Mark Wood can't do anything more than just push his hands at the final ball of the over. It takes the outside edge and Sarfraz Ahmed makes no mistakes behind the stumps.
Lead of 62, with Stuart Broad in next...