Not outpublished at 96.4 overs
Tuffers is spot on. It did pitch in line but going well over the top of the bails. Another quality decision by Michael Gough.
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Tuffers is spot on. It did pitch in line but going well over the top of the bails. Another quality decision by Michael Gough.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Height for me...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
That looked a good shout to me.
Eng 336-4
Buttler struck on the pads by Shaheen. Did this pitch in line? Given not out.
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I Just Can't Yuvraj Out Of My Head.
Colin Jeffrey, Great Sankey
Crawley 171, Buttler 91
More has happened from those two deliveries than we saw the whole of this morning.
Mohammad Rizwan is standing up to the stumps as Abbas bowls a skiddy delivery, beating the outside edge of Crawley's bat. Abbas then angles in, the ball hits bat and bad and falls safely.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Crawley has looked to get himself back in. I think he fancies a big score here.
Mohammad Abbas will complete his over. Zak Crawley on strike.
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Right then, out come the fielding side followed by Zak Crawley and Jos Buttler. We should see an hour and 20 minutes of play until the revised lunch break.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
The wind has dropped today, the trees are swaying in a gentle manner like an old man dancing at his granddaughter's wedding.
Love it, Ainsley. Sliiiide to the left, Sliiiide to the right - Shah, Shah, real smooth.
Go on, you deserve a bev after that suggestion.
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I'm mildly chuckling at myself with this novelty dance hit from the early noughties: The Shah Shah Slide
Ainsley - desperate for it to be an acceptable hour to drink
We should have play restarting in the next 15 minutes or so. In the mean time, here are the four wickets that fell yesterday....
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Dan Jones: Yasir, I Can Boogie...
Why can't they just take lunch now? You're probably all thinking the same.
With lunch to be taken at 14:00 BST.
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Neil Harrison: ‘Itsy bitsy, teeny weeny, yellow polka dot Ntini.'
While we wait for news from the umpires. I have a BRILLIANT cricketers & song titles suggestion coming up...
The umpires are in the middle and doing their inspection. It involves walking round the the covers, a lot of prodding with the umbrella and a bit of finger pointing.