Illustrated StoryPakistan fight back in second inningsESPNcricinfo staff03-Nov-2015After the early loss of James Taylor, Jonny Bairstow also fell in the first hour Getty ImagesHe was bowled for 43 by an arm-ball from Zulfiqar Babar Getty ImagesLoading ...Pakistan's captain, Misbah-ul-Haq, was delighted with the breakthrough Getty ImagesHowever, Samit Patel counter-attacked gamely as England took a first-innings lead Getty ImagesAdil Rashid hung on for 52 balls in a 40-run stand for the seventh wicket Getty ImagesShortly after lunch, Patel was bowled for 42 by a perfect legbreak from Yasir Shah Getty ImagesThe initial assumption was that Ben Stokes would not bat after his fielding injury Getty ImagesHowever, after a gentle warm-up during the lunch-break ... Getty Images... Stokes came out to bat with heavy strapping on his damaged collarbone Getty ImagesHe added 10 runs for the tenth wicket with Stuart Broad to hand England a lead of 72 Getty ImagesHowever, England struggled to exert control in Pakistan's second innings Getty Images... with Mohammad Hafeez leading the fightback with a well-earned half-century Getty ImagesMoeen Ali struggled to exert control as Pakistan's openers erased the deficit Getty Images... but a terrible mix-up led to Azhar Ali's run-out and a glimmer for England Getty ImagesJames Anderson removed Shoaib Malik first ball and Pakistan also lost Younis Khan before the close Getty ImagesBut Hafeez remained unbeaten on 97 as Pakistan finished the day with a lead of 74 Getty ImagesBen StokesMohammad HafeezSamit PatelYasir ShahEnglandPakistanPakistan vs EnglandEngland tour of United Arab EmiratesRead in AppElevate your reading experience on ESPNcricinfo App.Download App Now