Eng 559-6published at 82.4 overs
Another four! Brook couldn't hit every ball of the over to the boundary again could he?
Pakistan close on 181 - still trailing by 476
England's bowlers struggle on placid pitch
Shafique survives on 54 after edge behind bounces into keeper's glove
England bowled out for 657 - losing last six wickets for 142
Total is England's highest ever in Asia
Brook caught on the boundary for entertaining 153 off 116 balls
Brook hits 27 in one over on way to bringing up his 150
Stokes charges Naseem and hits his first ball of the day for six
Matthew Henry, Um-E-Aymen Babar and Tom Mallows
Another four! Brook couldn't hit every ball of the over to the boundary again could he?
Outrageous shot!
Harry Brook unfurls the reverse slog sweep to smack away leg-spinner Mahmood. He follows it with back-to-back fours too to bring up the 550.
There are Pakistan fielders sprawling all over the place.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
We've talked a lot about England trying to get to 700 but there is a possibility of Pakistan rolling through them.
They've picked up a few wickets this morning and given themselves half a chance.
Will Jacks has come up on the outside to make his Test debut here. I don't think many were tipping him for it a few months ago.
His big breakthrough came in The Hundred when he scored a century. You can read more about him here.
For once I was right.
It was going a decent way down the leg side.
Surrey all-rounder Jacks survives on debut.
And has Will Jacks now got a first-baller? Pakistan want another look at an lbw shout.
I think he's safe, personally...
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was a bit of a nothing shot from Livingstone.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Caught on the boundary and Livingstone goes. It's the second wicket for Naseem Shah.
Livingstone c Shakeel b Naseem 9 (Eng 539-6)
Gone this time!
England lose their second of the morning as Liam Livingstone picks out the fielder in the deep with an extravagant flick off off the pads.
Livingstone's first innings is Test cricket is short and sweet (ish).
Brook 117, Livingstone 9
Seven balls for your first six in Test cricket. Silly.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Out towards long on boundary and Livingstone's first six in Test cricket and dare I say it, not his last.
The first of many?!
The seventh ball faced by Liam Livingstone in Test cricket is belted for six.
Brook 114, Livingstone 2
We've just seen a shot of Pakistan's dressing room and fast bowler Haris Rauf is sat up there in his training kit. It doesn't look like he'll be taking the field any time soon.
Word is he has an injury.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Livingstone is one of the most explosive batters in the world at the minute.
Quite frankly I don't feel ready for the Christmas tree-buying responsibility.
Liam Livingstone is off the mark in Test cricket.
Brook 110, Livingstone 0
It's a big day for Liam Livingstone today and a big one for me too. It's Christmas tree buying day and I'll be doing it on my own too. Pressure. Serious pressure.
Before Livingstone can have a look in, Harry Brook strikes his first six of the day like it's absolutely nothing. It's brilliant shot over long-on off spinner Zahid Mahmood.
"A hint of Kevin Pietersen," says Nasser Hussain on the TV comms.
Stokes was actually laughing as he departed there. He doesn't look too fussed about the dismissal.
Time to see a bit of Liam Livingstone in England whites for the first time.
Stokes b Naseem 41 (Eng 515-5)
Bowled him! That wasn't in the script.
It's proper one-day stuff - Stokes backing away and Naseem trying to trick the England captain with a slower ball. The Pakistan quick manages just that and Stokes groans as the ball flicks the top of the stumps.
He departs for 41 from 18 balls, just short of the fastest fifty in Test history.
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