England were largely excellent, particularly Jimmy Anderson, who put to bed the doubts that were swirling at the start of the summer. He finished with figures of 5-56 and just two wickets away from the magic 600 mark.
There was, however, some average cricket towards the end of the day...
I think Azhar Ali is now in to open the batting because he crossed the rope.
Post update
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
There were tough conditions for Azhar Ali when he was batting yesterday and again today. The ball was doing enough. But he showed class and proved his critics, back home in Pakistan, wrong.
Post update
Azhar Ali has been under pressure on this tour for both his captaincy and batting, but he produced a battling, gritty, unbeaten 141 to give Pakistan some credit.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You look at Pakistan, when they lost the early wicket this morning, many of us thought they will fall in a heap. But then Azhar Ali came out.
He played some glorious shots. And in Mohammad Rizwan you find a fighter, a character. That partnership was special.
Post update
What a day.
Azhar Ali and Mohammad Rizwan were the stand-outs for Pakistan, and their partnership steadied the tourists after last night's burst from Jimmy Anderson.
Post update
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
And for England, a wonderful five-wicket-haul for James Anderson. I never get tired watching him bowl and waxing lyrical about him.
Post update
Calling this a highlight is definitely the wrong word but here's the absolute travesty of a bit of a cricket that did for Mohammad Abbas.
This is genuine bad light, the umpires had no option but to offer it.
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Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
We have seen some outstanding performances. Azhar Ali showing true grit and class under true pressure.
Close of play
And that will be your lot, folks.
Pakistan will start their second innings tomorrow, trailing by 310 runs.
Bad light stops play
Yep. Off they go.
Post update
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Does this mean, if they do go for bad light, that Azhar Ali has to open the innings tomorrow morning?
Post update
I think they've just said it's not light enough to play...
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Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Oh, here she comes, it's the light meter.
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Umpire Michael Gough has come out with a light meter as the players return to the field.
Post update
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It does look a bit darker over to the right, really not so much time left in the day. I'm surprised that Pakistan's in-form player is going to open. And also Shan Masood as well, that is also a surprise.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You just hope James Anderson can grab a couple tomorrow and go home tomorrow with some positivity of thought in his mind.
Post update
Post update
England were largely excellent, particularly Jimmy Anderson, who put to bed the doubts that were swirling at the start of the summer. He finished with figures of 5-56 and just two wickets away from the magic 600 mark.
There was, however, some average cricket towards the end of the day...
Post update
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I think Azhar Ali is now in to open the batting because he crossed the rope.
Post update
Azhar Mahmood
Former Pakistan all-rounder on Test Match Special
There were tough conditions for Azhar Ali when he was batting yesterday and again today. The ball was doing enough. But he showed class and proved his critics, back home in Pakistan, wrong.
Post update
Azhar Ali has been under pressure on this tour for both his captaincy and batting, but he produced a battling, gritty, unbeaten 141 to give Pakistan some credit.
Post update
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You look at Pakistan, when they lost the early wicket this morning, many of us thought they will fall in a heap. But then Azhar Ali came out.
He played some glorious shots. And in Mohammad Rizwan you find a fighter, a character. That partnership was special.
Post update
What a day.
Azhar Ali and Mohammad Rizwan were the stand-outs for Pakistan, and their partnership steadied the tourists after last night's burst from Jimmy Anderson.
Post update
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
And for England, a wonderful five-wicket-haul for James Anderson. I never get tired watching him bowl and waxing lyrical about him.
Post update
Calling this a highlight is definitely the wrong word but here's the absolute travesty of a bit of a cricket that did for Mohammad Abbas.
Post update
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is genuine bad light, the umpires had no option but to offer it.
Post update
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
We have seen some outstanding performances. Azhar Ali showing true grit and class under true pressure.
Close of play
And that will be your lot, folks.
Pakistan will start their second innings tomorrow, trailing by 310 runs.
Bad light stops play
Yep. Off they go.
Post update
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Does this mean, if they do go for bad light, that Azhar Ali has to open the innings tomorrow morning?
Post update
I think they've just said it's not light enough to play...
Post update
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Oh, here she comes, it's the light meter.
Post update
Umpire Michael Gough has come out with a light meter as the players return to the field.
Post update
Mark Ramprakash
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
It does look a bit darker over to the right, really not so much time left in the day. I'm surprised that Pakistan's in-form player is going to open. And also Shan Masood as well, that is also a surprise.