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England vs Pakistan, 1st Test, Day 2, Lord's
Darren Gough rings the bell prior to day two of the 1st Test
Azhar Ali was involved in a good stand with Haris Sohail.
Mark Wood broke the second wicket stand by dismissing Haris Sohail.
Azhar Ali fell to James Anderson soon after registering a half-century.
Asad Shafiq got off to a promising start as Pakistan brought down the deficit to 48 at Lunch.
Asad Shafiq registered a half-century and put on a good stand with Babar Azam to help Pakistan into the lead.
Ben Stokes ended the stand with the wicket of Asad Shafiq.
Babar Azam became the third half-centurion of the innings.
Sarfraz Ahmed fell off the last ball before Tea, tempted into a pull by Ben Stokes.
Babar Azam retired hurt after a blow to his wrist.
Plenty of catches were put down in the slip cordon, with Alastair Cook being the main culprit.
Faheem Ashraf put on a half-century stand with Shadab Khan to extend the lead past 100 before getting out to James Anderson.
Shadab Khan became the fourth half-centurion of the innings.
James Anderson and Ben Stokes finished with three wickets apiece but Pakistan were in a strong position at the end of Day 2.
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