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Hafeez builds on Pakistan's lead

James Anderson gave England an encouraging start by bowling the nightwatchman, Rahat Ali, for 0  Getty Images
However, Mohammad Hafeez completed his ninth Test century to cement Pakistan's position  Getty Images
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Hafeez was adept at working the spinners for singles  Getty Images
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At the other end, Misbah-ul-Haq was his usual solid self  Getty Images
England's players took the field wearing black armbands in memory of Tom Graveney, who has died aged 88  Getty Images
Stuart Broad eventually trapped Misbah lbw for 38 with the second new ball  Getty Images
Sarfraz Ahmed made a sprightly 36  Getty Images
... before being bowled by Samit Patel  Getty Images
But Asad Shafiq marshalled Pakistan's tail to keep the lead growing  Getty Images
He was eventually bowled for 46 by a beauty from Stuart Broad  Getty Images
Broad and Anderson returned the combined match figures of 11 for 126  Getty Images
Alastair Cook and Moeen Ali launched England's pursuit of 284  Getty Images
Moeen began with aggression and a fair amount of luck  Getty Images
He was struck a painful blow on the back of the helmet by Wahab Riaz  Getty Images
... but it was Shoaib Malik's offspin that dismissed him, lbw for 22  Getty Images
Shoaib added a second in his next over, when he bowled Ian Bell for a duck  Getty Images
Pakistan reached the close needing eight more wickets to win a hard-fought Test  Getty Images
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