Postpublished at 15:57 BST 21 August 2020
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Yasir Shah started to spin a little web against England, but Zak Crawley will be delighted. His cup of tea and sandwich will taste very nice.
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Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Yasir Shah started to spin a little web against England, but Zak Crawley will be delighted. His cup of tea and sandwich will taste very nice.
And Zak Crawley continued to impress, showing an array of shots as he moved just four runs away from his first century in England's whites...
After those two wickets of Joe Root and Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler came to the crease and has looked solid...
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Ollie Pope will want to forget about this one as he was outdone again by Yasir Shah...
England captain Joe Root fell to an unplayable delivery from the young Naseem Shah...
So there we are, another uninterrupted session of Test cricket. Let's take a quick look back at some of the highlights of the afternoon session...
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
England are in complete control of this game.
Eng 184-4 (Crawley 97, Buttler 24)
And that's tea.
Zak Crawley, aged just 22, shows huge levels of maturity as he doesn't give in to playing a rash shot in search of that maiden Test century. But he has played a fantastic innings today, I'm struggling to think of him offering up any chances for Pakistan.
Well played.
And Yasir Shah is brought back in for the last over of the session. It's Yasir to Crawley.
Crawley 96, Buttler 24
Fawad continues as Crawley pushes down the ground for a single to move just four away from his century. He reached his half-century from the last delivery just before lunch. Will he manage to reach triple figures on the stroke of tea? He may do, we'll get one more over in.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
That leg bye in the 52nd over was the first extra of the innings.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan have just gone to sleep here a little bit. They're too loose and too muddled in their thinking.
Crawley 95, Buttler 23
Love that, Winston is a chap.
Crawley pulls and he pulls brilliantly. Short from Shaheen and Crawley is onto it like a flash, sending the ball racing to the backward square leg boundary.
So then, we're just under five minutes until tea. Tune in to TMS during the interval to listen as outgoing England and Wales Cricket Board chairman Colin Graves speaks Aggers and co.
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Pakistan are not shy at appealing as Fawad strikes Crawley on the pads. I can tell you, without having seen the replay, that the ball going WAY down leg. Do not review this, do not review this. They don't.
Fawad goes full and Crawley digs it out, a single taking him to 90.
Pakistan have named their squad for the T20 series which follows the Tests. Remember, the second match of the series will be shown live on BBC TV.
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So as we approach tea, Yasir Shah is going to be given a break as Fawad Alam, with his slow-left-arm, replaces him.
Eng 168-4
A huge gap between bat and ball. A wasteful, awful review.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
There was a delay in the appeal and everyone joining in.