Postpublished at 18:26 British Summer Time 23 August 2020
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
This must be so frustrating for Jimmy. He was running in and working so hard.
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Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
This must be so frustrating for Jimmy. He was running in and working so hard.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
It went straight to his palms. Two drops in one over, Jimmy can't believe it.
Jimmy has just silently screamed into his own hands. Fuming. Absolutely raging.
Oh, for crying out loud.
Two balls later, the same thing happens, and this one is even easier! It's Mohammad Abbas who edges to Zak Crawley at fourth slip. It's going low to Crawley, who gets his hands underneath it, and then puts it down as he struggles to regain his balance.
Oops.
A misjudgement from Azhar Ali, going for a booming drive, and the outside edge flies quickly to Rory Burns at second slip. Burns gets hands to it, but ends up parrying it behind him and it races away for four runs.
Jimmy, on the verge of a five-for, looks mutinous.
That strike from Stuart Broad does mean Jimmy will have to wait a bit longer for wicket number 600, but I think he'll be alright with that.
There was a brief but entertaining cameo from Yasir Shah a little earlier.
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A wicket-maiden for Stuart Broad.
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Ben: Wow... Jos Buttler take a bow. Fish outta’ water.
Matt Moorton: Jos Buttler is proving that we need to stop being so fickle with our players and instead support them during tough times and dips of form, because ultimately they will repay us.
Best bit about that Jos Buttler catch?
Stuart Broad's live commentary of "WHAT a catch that is!" as he jogged past the stump mic. Always raising his game.
In the meantime, do enjoy this moment, courtesy of Imam-ul-Haq.
Mohammad Abbas will join his captain as the players take refreshments.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
A beautiful catch, excellent. What a performance by him today. Absolutely incredible.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England women's batter on Test Match Special
That was a full-stretch Superman-style take.
Shaheen c Buttler b Broad 3 (Pak 247-8)
What a catch!
Gosh, that is utterly superb from Jos Buttler. A diving, one handed catch? Yeah, no problem. The ball is tailing down the leg side, Shaheen is half-playing, half-leaving, and the edge goes so quickly to Buttler. He's quick off his feet, arm outstretched, and clings on to take a truly brilliant catch.
Azhar 116, Shaheen 3
Gosh, Michael Gough is excellent.
There was a huge inside edge on that lbw shout. I didn't pick it up at all, but Gough is the best in the biz.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
It looked pretty straight, oh my word.
Groans as Shaheen Afridi gets enough bat on ball to work a single and get off strike.
Hello now! Big lbw shout against Azhar Ali, Anderson pleading, Root despairing, but they've burnt their reviews. High?
I hate to say it, but it has got a bit dark.