1.17pm Noman did his bit, as did several of the lower-order this morning. But Leach closes it out with his fourth wicket of the innings and 11th of the series. England will go again in ten minutes, when we will get to see how Pakistan's lop-sided attack fares on this deck. England's quicks took five wickets between them, so a lot could rest on Jamal's fitness as the lone seamer. His hip looked problematic while batting...
Noman Ali c Carse b Leach 32 (87m 61b 5x4 0x6) SR: 52.45
Essar Banday: "I don't want to hurt anyone's sentiments here but I am sure England will be leading at the end of the days play! " That might be a stretch, but you can expect them to go faster than three an over... here's Leach
END OF OVER:123 | 1 Run | PAK: 366/9
- Zahid Mahmood2 (21b)
- Noman Ali32 (58b)
- Matthew Potts26-9-66-2
- Brydon Carse20-6-50-3
Might be time for the spinners to return, this pair are putting in hard yakka but they are being seen off for now. For the moment, Potts will continue on the bouncer ploy
END OF OVER:122 | 2 Runs | PAK: 365/9
- Zahid Mahmood2 (18b)
- Noman Ali31 (55b)
- Brydon Carse20-6-50-3
- Matthew Potts25-9-65-2
David : "So the fast bowlers have combined figures of 5/110, and the slow bowlers 4/200. Is that a reflection on the wicket or the quality of England's slow bowlers???" England's quicks have also been excellent... which is a worry for Pakistan
END OF OVER:121 | (maiden) | PAK: 363/9
- Zahid Mahmood2 (17b)
- Noman Ali30 (50b)
- Matthew Potts25-9-65-2
- Brydon Carse19-6-48-3
Zarrar: "Hello Andrew, any update on Jamal?" None yet, but this tenth-wicket resistance will doubtless be helpful