Pak 312-8published at 106.1 overs
Shan 151, Shaheen 1
Jofra Archer will get us going post-tea, and his first ball is plonked firmly away by Shan Masood.
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
Watch Today at the Test at 19:00 BST
Amy Lofthouse and Kal Sajad
Shan 151, Shaheen 1
Jofra Archer will get us going post-tea, and his first ball is plonked firmly away by Shan Masood.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
We can go on until 19:00 BST, so it could be a two hour, 42 minute final session.
Here come the players. We're in for a long final session.
Meet Dr Samara Afzal who was one of the first Asian women to play for Warwickshire, and whose name was worn by England bowler Chris Woakes during the Test series with West Indies.
Lovely stuff, thanks Kal.
Good Test, this, innit?
There was a lot going on in that session.
Taking you through to the close of play will be Amy Lofthouse.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Keep an eye on the possibility of Shan Masood carrying his bat. No opener has done it in a Test in England since Rahul Dravid for India in 2011. The last Pakistan opener to do it was Imran Farhat in New Zealand in 2009.
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Ben: Deja vu for England, bowling at a batsman hitting out on 100+ with a tailender at the other end. Kohli, Smith and now Khan.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
England were all over Pakistan in the first session, but this one has belonged to Shan Masood.
Shan Masood 151, Shaheen Afridi 1
This time Masood does connect with the pull and drags it to backward square leg. It's sloppy fielding from James Anderson but, luckily for him, the ball is fielded on the boundary rope.
And that's tea. Pakistan are the happier of the two teams and will feel they have a strong first innings score, especially with their bowling arrack.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Shan was through the shot too quickly and the ball has snuck onto his arm.
Masood, just before tea, is a bit too early in his pull shot and is struck on the arm by a short Stuart Broad delivery. The physio is on, he takes a moment, and is good to go on.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
It was a wild throw from Jos Buttler down to the non striker's end. Shaheen could easily have been run out.
Pak 311-8
Shan Masood scampers for two runs, Shaheen could have been run out were it not for Buttler's wayward throw to Broad at the non-striker's end.
But Masood raises his bat for his 150. Such a well paced, calm and composed innings. And he has really gone up a gear in the last few overs.
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Freddie: A tad harsh perhaps but Buttler’s glovework could be costing England a second Test of the summer. Meanwhile, one of the best glove men in world cricket watches on.
Shan Masood 148, Shaheen Afridi 1
Archer bowls and there is a halfhearted appeal from England as the ball whizzes past the bat of Shaheen Afridi. There is a clear gap between bat and ball and Root, rightly so, decides not to review.
After Archer being on a hat-trick in his previous over and then Masood going all-out attack, a somewhat quieter over is bliss as my fingers struggle to type and keep up with it all.
I reckon we'll get one more in before tea.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
This is the right way for Shan Masood to go now, to take the attacking option.
Shan Masood 147, Shaheen Afridi 0
Another huge swing from Masood who goes aerial once again, this time it's a few bounces and four. Sixteen from that Dom Bess over.
What. A. Shot.
Shan Masood has completely changed his game and is into T20 mode. The opener smashes Dom Bess back over his head for six more.
This has been some session. Still five minutes to go.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Masood has got licence now - he's only got numbers 10 and 11 for company.