Pak 107-6published at 34 overs
Trail by 82
Two slips and a short leg in for Dom Bess, as Faheem Ashraf stoutly defends.
The Pakistan batsmen work a single there and there to keep things ticking over.
Three wickets for debutant Bess and seamer Broad as Pakistan collapse
Earlier, Buttler hit entertaining 80 not out as England made 363
Faheem the pick of the Pakistan bowlers with 3-60
Pakistan 1st innings 174: Shadab 56, Broad 3-38, Anderson 3-43
England level two-match series with the victory
Amy Lofthouse and Jack Skelton
Trail by 82
Two slips and a short leg in for Dom Bess, as Faheem Ashraf stoutly defends.
The Pakistan batsmen work a single there and there to keep things ticking over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England must all have doubles and the doubles must have been playing at Lord's.
You sometimes forget what a cracking fielder James Anderson is.
He's looked a bit stiff today, but again, he goes flying in the air at mid-wicket to cut off a drive from Usman Salahuddin with one hand. A maiden for Sam Curran.
There's been two wickets in relatively quick succession for England at Headingley.
First, Chris Woakes saw off Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed...
Before Sam Curran got to celebrate his 20th birthday with this scalp...
An uppish sort of drive from Faheem Ashaf as he faces Dom Bess, but it bounces in front of the fielder at mid-wicket.
Three men around the bat for Bess, now, before an appeal for a run out comes to nothing for England.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That is Alastair Cook's 161st catch in Test cricket.
He's ninth in the all-time list, three catches behind Brian Lara in eighth.
Trail by 86
A good over from Sam Curran, who looks a little more cheered now he's got that wicket.
In fact, he's got rid of Shadab Khan in both innings here at Headingley.
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan pace bowler
That wicket will do a world of good for young Sam Curran. It was an excellent delivery. He normally swings it in to the right-hander but it just pitched and left him. England will definitely feel they can wrap this up tonight now.
Mickey Arthur looks distinctly unimpressed.
Faheem Ashraf, on a pair, survives his first ball.
Dan Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That was not a great shot in truth but the ball was sent down in exactly the right channel.
Shadab c Cook b Curran 4 (Pak 102-6)
Gone! A birthday wicket for Sam Curran!
Curran goes racing away in celebration as he watches the ball land in Alastair Cook's hands. It's a change of angle that's done for Shadab Khan there but it's a poor, nothing sort of push from the batsman.
England are four wickets away.
England all-rounder Ben Stokes will miss the ODI against Scotland in Edinburgh and will be unavailable for the first part of the five-match Royal London ODI series against Australia as he recovers from a left hamstring tear.
Stokes, who sustained the injury in the build-up to the NatWest Test match at Headingley against Pakistan, will be assessed later this week.
He will continue his rehabilitation programme and will return to his county side Durham on Monday.
Middlesex batsman Dawid Malan has been added to the squad for the Scotland game on Sunday, June 10 and Kent batsman Sam Billings has been drafted into the squad for the Australia series, which gets under way at The Kia Oval on Wednesday, June 13.
Shadab Khan bunts a couple of runs through the covers, but it's a nice, tidy over from the Somerset spinner.
Meanwhile, some news from the ECB regarding Ben Stokes' injury...
Ah, its just been a change of ends for Dom Bess, who has 1-11 from his three overs so far.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Headingley
On day one we had a guy holding a transistor radio to his ear. Today, a man scoring with a clipboard and a bum bag full of pens.
Dickie Bird has been joined by national selector Ed Smith up on his little balcony at Yorkshire.
Sam Curran strays onto Shadab Khan's hip and they jog through for a bye, before James Anderson pulls off a terrific one-handed diving stop at mid-wicket to cut off a drive.
Dom Bess is out of the attack for a little while.
Here's birthday boy Sam Curran...
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Sarfraz Ahmed has scored 31 runs in three innings in this series.
Trail by 92
Shadab Khan, who batted very well in the first innings, has joined Usman Salahuddin at the crease.
Chris Woakes welcomes him by swinging one inches past his off stump.
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan pace bowler
There was a fine leg and square leg back on the boundary, so Sarfraz Ahmed was expecting a short ball and was a little hesitant coming forward. He was caught on the crease and that's plumb.