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Just a single from Anderson's latest over.
I can't emphasise to you how unbelievably angry he is. This isn't even your usual grumpy Jimmy. This is pure, I will tear you from limb to limb levels.
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Trail by 316
Just a single from Anderson's latest over.
I can't emphasise to you how unbelievably angry he is. This isn't even your usual grumpy Jimmy. This is pure, I will tear you from limb to limb levels.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The way that Buttler and Root looked at each other, they just knew that Jimmy Anderson would be exploding.
Jimmy's going to have another over.
If someone drops a catch off him I think he's legally allowed to have a humongous mid-pitch tantrum.
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Niall: Can we just have the cameras on Jimmy Anderson's face for the remainder of this innings.
Naseem Shah has joined his captain out in the middle, but he's staying at the non striker's end, while Azhar Ali drives handsomely down the ground for four. Shot!
Jimmy might see the funny side of that wicket in 2040.
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Grant Kennett: Just heard that Burns and Crawley will be racing off the field at the close of play to ensure that they get the room at the furthest point from Jimmy's tonight.
Jon Hayes: Nobody talk to Jimmy.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
Three drops in two Jimmy overs. It is really poor cricket from England.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
High drama out in the middle. Stuart Broad is shaking his head, no-one can believe what is happening out here now. It's a good bit of work but you have to feel for Jimmy Anderson.
Abbas run out (Broad) 1 (Eng 261-9)
What has just happened here is an absolute travesty. Farcical.
Azhar Ali smacks the ball straight - and I can't emphasise enough how cleanly this was hit to him - to Stuart Broad at mid-on, who promptly drops is. Jimmy's fuming, Broad is fuming, everyone is fuming and Broad, in anger more than anything else, throws down the stumps at the striker's end after Mohammad Abbas was late setting off.
I fear for Jimmy Anderson's blood pressure and the safety of his teammate's kit bags at the end of play. Because if it was me, I'd be chucking stuff over that balcony the second I got inside.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Due to the inclement weather, the start will be 11:00 BST in the morning. It is because of heavy showers forecast in the morning.
This, England fielders, is how you take a catch.
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
Azhar Ali is very, very lucky. You don't want to finish a top innings in this manner.
Brilliant work from Stuart Broad in his follow through, but Azhar Ali has managed to sneak his bat home.
Has Stuart Broad run Azhar Ali out?
Let's have a look.
Azhar Ali adds a bit of insult to injury by latching on to a Stuart Broad short ball and swivelling it away for four.
And that's four more! This time Azhar crashes Broad through the off side.
Isa Guha
Ex-England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
When you think about the context of this, it would have been wicket number 598, a Test five-fer and wicket number 599.
I'd, er, avoid Jimmy for the next few hours, lads.