Late wickets on day three prevent the tourists from taking a vice-like grip of the first Test at Emirates Old Trafford
England produced a remarkable late salvo to leave the first Test against Pakistan at Emirates Old Trafford in the balance after day three.
Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes took two wickets apiece as the tourists closed on 137 for 8 - a lead of 244 runs.
Azhar Ali (18) and Babar Azam (5) were both dismissed cheaply to give the hosts a glimmer of hope of securing victory in the opening match of the three-match series.
Joe Root's side had earlier been bowled out for 219 in their first innings, with Ollie Pope top-scoring with 62, giving Pakistan a lead of 107.
They looked comfortable on 33 for 1 and set for a handsome second innings lead but some late heroics from England hauled them back into contention.
Abid Ali (20) was dismissed by Dom Bess, Woakes got rid of both Babar and Ali before Dom Sibley ran out Asad Shafiq.
Ben Stokes, who has not bowled since the second West Indies Test, took the ball and got rid of Mohammad Rizwan and Shaheen Afridi, either side of Broad trapping Shadab Khan lbw.
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