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Pakistan bowl out England, begin second innings steadily

Openers Mohammad Hafeez and Azhar Ali move Pakistan to 58-0, 14 runs behind England, at tea on day three of the third and final Test in Sharjah.

Pakistan have reached 58-0 at tea on day three of the third and final Test against England after bowling the tourists out for 306 in Sharjah.

England lost three wickets in the morning session and then three more went for just 21 runs after lunch to leave Alastair Cook's side with a 72-run first-innings lead.

Shoaib Malik finished with four wickets thanks to the dismissals of James Anderson (7) and Ben Stokes (0), while Yasir Shah got the other England wicket after lunch by bowling Samit Patel for 42.

At tea, England's lead is down to 14 thanks to the runs of openers Mohammad Hafeez (33) and Azhar Ali (24).

The Pakistani batsmen have targeted England's spin bowlers, especially Moeen Ali, who is going at five runs an over.

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