Goodbye!published at 19:27 British Summer Time 6 August 2020
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Yasir dismisses Root as England fall to 62-4
Stokes bowled by Abbas for a duck
Burns & Sibley trapped lbw by Shaheen & Abbas respectively
Masood's 156 helps Pakistan to 326
First Test, day two, Emirates Old Trafford
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Against a team like West Indies, you get away with it, not being disparaging to them. But Pakistan are a level up. Australia or India will blow England away.
I’ve heard talk that England want to be the number one Test side in the world but they're miles away. Tactically, they get it wrong often and there's question marks on some areas of the team. To start talking about number one team in the world, they're just miles off.
How can you be number one when you don’t have an out and out spinner? And the two senior seamers, how long can they go on? Then there’s question marks over the wicketkeeper.
There is still hope for England in the form of Ollie Pope, who was the only batsman to stand up against a superb bowling attack.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
With the batters, as soon as they’re put under pressure, they will lose wickets. When England bowl first and bat second, both disciplines can’t operate in these conditions compared to when they bat first.
The basics of the game, you have to win the first 20 mins of every session and you do that by starting with your best two bowlers or the next best two if they’re tired. But they started with spinners after lunch and gave the momentum to Pakistan.
And then, Pakistan's terrific bowlers well and truly arrived.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I give credit to Pakistan, they’re a tremendous cricket team to watch; high class with huge amount of skill. It’s a step up from the West Indies series, the expertise Pakistan have thrown at England.
When the opposing team bat first and get a decent score, it’s been a common trend for England over the last three or four years, under Root’s leadership, that they struggle. They seem to lose focus when bowling first.
However, it was Shan Masood who anchored Pakistan, helped by Shadab Khan and an afternoon session where England's bowlers lost their lines, lengths and patience.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
The pace bowlers have everything. The speed of Naseem and Shaheen bowling at 85mph, swinging it both ways. Then Abbas who has enough skill and abillity to get anyone out.
England claimed three wickets in the morning and Pakistan were going nowhere quickly. The hosts would have been delighted to see the back of Babar Azam in the first over of the day.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
Very happy with that, start of the day belonged to England who were brilliant but they allowed Pakistan to get settled. I thought Shadab Khan and Shan Masood were very special.
The last session, the Pakistan bowlers were just absolutely brilliant.
It was England's morning but Pakistan's day.
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Lots of folk ripping into our top order, could it be the Pakistan bowlers are just very, very good?
Mike in The New Forest.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That is Pakistan's day by a country mile. England have an awful lot to do tomorrow.
Eng 92-4
Jos Buttler sees it off, and England march inside, trailing Pakistan by 234 runs.
Superb bowling from Pakistan.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Jos Buttler will be relieved to have seen this out. He's not had a good game whatsoever.
Last ball of the day coming up, with Jos Buttler to face it.
As you were.
That might have summed up Jos Buttler's Test if he'd been run out at the non striker's...
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
I don't think Buttler was out of his ground.
Ollie Pope rattles a straight drive down the ground, Yasir Shah gets a hand to it and deflects it onto the stumps.
It's a vociferous appeal but I think Jos Buttler is home by a mile.
This might be the final over of the day, depending on how quickly Yasir Shah can rattle through it.