Pakistan on top, aided by drops
ESPNcricinfo staff
13-Oct-2015

Adil Rashid was handed his Test debut but Pakistan were without their legspinner after Yasir Shah failed a fitness test • Getty Images
Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat but lost Shan Masood early on when a deflected a bouncer on to his stumps•Getty Images
James Anderson made the breakthrough, moving level with Wasim Akram on 414 Test wickets•Getty Images
Shoaib Malik helped Pakistan rebuild, though he was given a life when Stuart Broad had him caught off a no-ball•Getty Images
Mohammad Hafeez also had a let-off, when dropped on 7, but otherwise looked in good touch•Getty Images
Hafeez and Malik put on 168 for the second wicket. The former was two runs short of a hundred as tea approached...•AFP
...only to fall lbw to Ben Stokes•Getty Images
Younis Khan was quickly into his stride, going past Javed Miandad to become Pakistan's leading Test run-scorer•Getty Images
Younis and Misbah-ul-Haq fell in quick succession but Malik continued to his third Test ton•Getty Images
England's bowlers had fought hard throughout but another drop - again by Ian Bell off Anderson - in the penultimate over left them frustrated, as Pakistan closed on 286 for 4•Getty Images