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Lord's opener hangs in balance

Pakistan lead by 281 with two wickets in hand after allrounder Woakes shines for England

Pakistan ended day three of the first Test in a strong position but the match remained delicately poised as a magnificent bowling display by Chris Woakes kept England in the hunt at Lord's on Saturday.

England were bowled out for 272, adding only 19 runs to their overnight score, as a Yasir Shah-inspired Pakistan took a first-innings lead of 67.

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Wickets fell regularly thereafter on a slowish pitch as Pakistan reached 214 for eight for a lead of 281.

"A lead of 300 would be very nice tomorrow," Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur said. "I'm disappointed that none of our batsmen pushed on today."

Pakistan were reduced to 4-60 but valuable knocks from Sarfraz Ahmed (45) and Asad Shafiq (49) kept the scoreboard ticking as Pakistan stretched their lead.

Shafiq was particularly impressive, striking eight boundaries in his 96-ball innings before missing a straight ball from Woakes and seeing his stumps re-arranged.

Woakes also removed Sarfraz who edged behind to Jonny Bairstow and shortly before the close had Wahab Riaz caught behind for a duck.

He ended with 5-31 as he took his match haul to 11-101 - the second-best match figures for an England player this decade.

England had resumed on 7-253 in reply to Pakistan's 339 all out but any hopes of reaching parity or overtaking that total quickly vanished.

Stuart Broad only managed to add six runs to his overnight total before he fell to a full inswinger from Wahab.

The 30-year-old Yasir then trapped Steve Finn lbw for five and, with no reviews left, he had no choice but to walk.

Yasir's figures of 6-72 were the best recorded by a visiting spinner against England at Lord's since Sid Pegler's 7-65 for South Africa 104 years ago.

Debutant Jake Ball was run out by Shan Masood as he looked for a second run to keep Woakes on strike but was short by some distance as Pakistan wrapped up the England tail.

Woakes was unbeaten on 35.

Pakistan made a rocky start to their second innings with Broad having struggling opener Mohammad Hafeez caught by Joe Root at second slip for a duck.

Masood and Azhar Ali steered Pakistan to lunch but both fell to Woakes in the afternoon session, Masood edging an outswinger to Alastair Cook having made 24 and Azhar out lbw after an unsuccessful review.

Moeen Ali then took the prized scalp of Misbah-ul-Haq, with the Pakistan captain failing to score.

Younus Khan made a scratchy 25 before being bowled by Moeen but Shafiq was joined by Sarfraz and the pair helped Pakistan into a position of some strength despite best efforts of Woakes.

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