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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Pakistan have taken 3-20 in the past 37 balls.
That was Yasir's sixth wicket of the match. It's falling apart for England here.
Jos Buttler is in. How will he play this?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It is a brilliant catch - one of the best I have seen by a wicketkeeper for a long time.
Stokes c Rizwan b Yasir 9 (Eng 107-4)
Gone! Ben Stokes struggles with the bat for the second time this match as the decision is overturned.
Yasir found that extra bit of bounce and replays show that it flicked the glove on the way through to Rizwan behind the stumps. It was an unreal, reactive catch from Rizwan who took it on the second take.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Rizwan has taken the ball by his head. Has that brushed the glove? I think it might have done.
Has Ben Stokes edged Yasir behind? Given not out. Pakistan look convinced and decide to review. I really have no idea.
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It is box office watching Naseem bowl.
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Naseem completes the over with a ball down the leg side which Stokes almost gloves behind to Rizwan.
Despite his age, Naseem is a confident chap as he engages in a stare-off with Stokes at the end of the over.
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It didn't look quite right.
Missing the stumps. Down the leg side. Wasteful review but you have to chance your luck sometimes, I guess.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan seem quite confident but the way Stokes played it made it look like the ball was going down the leg side.
Naseem strikes Ben Stokes on the pads. A massive appeal from Pakistan. Does not look out in the slightest. But they decide to review.
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We all know that if England do win this it will be by one wicket, so let's just settle in and enjoy the drama.
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Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
There is the counter-punch. This is thrilling cricket. Stokes has a lot to contend with.
Pope 4, Stokes 9
Yasir Shah v Ben Stokes. This could be an interesting clash.
There's an excited appeal for lbw but I think that hit Stokes' bat as he chopped down on a turning delivery. Stokes replies with a reverse-slap for four.
Plenty of chat going on between Yasir and Stokes. There's been a bit needle between the two sides today. Here's Rory Burns from earlier...
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Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
Joe Root looked in the mood. His feet were moving well and he played some glorious shots. Root has been short of runs but you thought today he would play an innings of substance that would bring the game in England's direction.
Pope 4, Stokes 4
Naseem strays on leg stump and it's easy pickings for Ollie Pope who clips it to the boundary. Naseem unleashes an almighty roar in frustration as he misses out on a wicket-maiden.
Two new batsmen in but that's the 100 up for England.
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Craig Moore: Another tame dismissal for Joe Root. Skipper has been largely mediocre for quite some time now.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emirates Old Trafford
Massive cheers from the Pakistan dressing room as Root was sent on his way. Walking past Stokes, Root made the universal hand signal for extra bounce. Remember the Law of Boycott. 86-1 becomes 96-3.