New Delhi: Coverage for Day 2 of the 3rd Test between England and Pakistan at Edgbaston. Follow live score and latest updates as we bring you ball-by-ball coverage right here.


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Pakistan 1st innings


Over 90 | Score 257/3


DRAMA on the last ball of the day! Chrish Woakes bags the priceless wicket of Azhar Ali on the last delivery of the day. Pakistan bring a rather sad end to and emphatic cricketing day. Brilliant knock by Azhar, who would have loved to continue batting next day.


Azhar Ali c Cook b Woakes 139 (294b​)



Over 70 | Score 210/2


Breakthrough with a run out! Sami Aslam brings end to his brilliant knock with a silly run out, gifts England their second wicket. Azhar Ali completes his 10th test century and goes down to do 10 pushups. The celebration is running in Pakistani cricketer's blood these days. 


Sami Aslam run out 82 (176b)



Over 60 | Score 168/2


More suffering for England as Pakistani batsmen refuse to get out. Azhar Ali nears ton while Sami Aslam looks as solid as his partner. Cook has to find quick answers.



Over 50 | Score 139/1


Pakistani boys building a solid partnership, 60+ for both Azhar and Sami. England's score of 297 looking small in front of Pakistan's steamroller. 



Over 40 | Score 95/1


Azhar and Sami continue to give English bowlers a run for their money. Anderson and Broad clueless on the questions posed by the resolute Pakistani batting order.



Over 27 | Score 72/1


It's LUNCH in Birmingham! Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam help Pakistan recover from an early blow. Chris Woakes and Mo. Ali wicket less at the end of first session.



Over 4 | Score 17/1


Anderson picked up the first wicket in the form of Hafeez. Azhar Ali is the new man in.



Sohail Khan marked his return to Test cricket after a five-year absence with a maiden five-wicket haul as Pakistan dismissed England for 297 on the first day of the third Test at Edgbaston.


Sohail`s return was all the more impressive as his previous two Tests -- against Sri Lanka at Karachi in 2009 and against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in 2011 -- had yielded a combined haul of one for 245.