England vs Pakistan: Momentum swings towards England on Day 3
In difficult conditions on a lifeless pitch in Rawalpindi, the tourists looked set to be frustrated by a classy century from Pakistan captain Babar Azam

But when Babar smashed Will Jacks to point to depart for 136, James Anderson removed Mohammed Rizwan before the debutant Jacks caught Naseem Shah at mid-off.
With that, the off-spinner Jacks took 3-132, and Pakistan still trailed by 158 at 499-7.
It was no more than England deserved on a day when they tried everything to conjure up chances despite the minimal support they were given.
Saturday began with centuries from Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq, making this the first Test in history where every opener on either side scored a hundred in the first innings.
A first Test wicket for Jacks and two for Jack Leach put Pakistan on 290-3 and opened up a chance for England.
Match Summary
Pakistan 499-7, Trail by 158
Babar Azam(136), Imam-ul-Haq (121), Abdullah Shafique (114)
England claimed three wickets for 24 runs towards the end of the play.
Jacks, with the crucial scalp of Babar, caught at a backward point.
Imam and Shafique provide 225 runs for Pakistan's first wicket.
England 657 all out - Brook (153), Crawley (122), Duckett (107), Pope (108)
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