Pak 102-2published at 58 overs
Azhar Ali scrambles a single, and Babar Azam chips the final ball of the over just short of a waiing fielder.
Anderson takes 600th Test victim - first fast bowler in history to do so
Lancashire bowler has Azhar caught at slip
Match drawn - England win series 1-0
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Amy Lofthouse
Azhar Ali scrambles a single, and Babar Azam chips the final ball of the over just short of a waiing fielder.
Dot, dot, dot...
Ollie Pope, incidentally, is in his training gear on the sidelines. He won't be taking part today after injuring his left shoulder yesterday.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's as if this little session has been created just for Jimmy.
There's only one slip, which implies Jimmy's going to ignore the fact his teammates can't catch, and get his 600th with an lbw or bowled, instead.
His first ball, on the pads, is worked away by Babar Azam for the first runs of the day.
I swear, if someone drops a catch...
And here he is...
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The main thing is going to Jimmy Anderson. He is the story. I am on the edge of my seat straight away.
Azhar 29, Babar 4
There's 42 overs, theoretically, left in the day today.
And that's one of them down as Jofra Archer whips through a maiden.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is odd because it's the start of the innings, as far as Azhar is concerned, and they're going straight to the short-pitched attack.
Completely ignored by Azhar Ali first up.
Right, eight wickets for England to win, one for Jimmy to get to 600.
And here. We. Go.
You say that, Alice, but it's Jofra who is taking his jumper off...
#bbccricket
Alice: Imagine what an epic troll it would be for Root not to open the bowling with Anderson.
Here come the players...
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I think Jimmy Anderson will start from one end and not stop until he's got it.
It feels that he's destined to get it. The storm came and somehow, miraculously, this little window has opened.
#bbccricket
Jon Hayes: I want to see nine slips!
Tom: C'mon Jimmy, number 600 please!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Pakistan have to make sure they completely focus. Do not switch off.
The hover cover is coming off. Something I didn't think I'd see today.
Some brilliant news from the ECB - England women will play West Indies in five T20 matches in September.
Brilliant to see. And English cricket owes West Indies an awful lot of thanks for this summer.
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Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Ageas Bowl
There are a minimum of 42 overs remaining in the day. However, the last 15 of those constitute the last hour, which is when a draw can be agreed. Basically, if the weather holds, we'll have at least 27 overs.