Moeen and Bairstow douse Wahab's fire
ESPNcricinfo staff
11-Aug-2016

There was a minute's silence before play to pay tribute to victims of the Quetta bombing • AFP
Mohammad Amir removed Alex Hales in the seventh over...•Getty Images
...though Hales was not pleased with the decision to give him out to a low catch by Yasir Shah at midwicket•Getty Images
Alastair Cook and Joe Root looked solid for the second wicket until Sohail Khan struck•Getty Images
Cook played on to his stumps for 35•Getty Images
Wahab Riaz then got into the action with a menacing display of fast bowling•AFP
England lost 3 for 5 in 15 deliveries as Wahab ripped out Root and James Vince•Getty Images
Wahab thought he had his third wicket when Jonny Bairstow drove to point, but it was a no-ball•Getty Images
However, Gary Ballance soon fell to Wahab for 8, leaving England 110 for 5•Getty Images
Mohammad Amir bowled with hostility and little luck in his best spell of the series•Getty Images
But Bairstow rode the storm and counterattacked for England•PA Photos
His half-century came up from 74 balls•Getty Images
... before Amir eventually induced a nick to the keeper•Getty Images
Moeen kept the runs flowing with his second fifty in as many innings•AFP
... as Misbah-ul-Haq's frustrations mounted•AFP
Chris Woakes' cover drive was in full working order in a sparky 45•Getty Images
Moeen reached his third Test hundred during the evening session•AFP
He walked off having made 108, with England dismissed for 328•Getty Images
Sohail Khan finished with another five-for•Getty Images
Stuart Broad then struck in his first over, having Sami Aslam lbw, to cap England's fightback•Getty Images