Despite the recent lurid headlines, betting on the match is still allowed at Lord'sPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianWhat price a Pakistan win to square the series?Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianPakistan fans watch the warm-upPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
The game starts with just a smattering of onlookers in the Edrich standPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianMohammad Hafeez and Kamran Akmal get the Pakistan innings going with runs off of James AndersonPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianKamran Akmal shows his disgust as a non-playing team member of his walks in front of the sidescreen just as Stuart Broad was bowling. Akmal was out the next ball.Photograph: Tom JenkinsStuart Broad celebrates after getting Akmal's wicket. Akmal was caught by Andrew Strauss.Photograph: Tom JenkinsHafeez prepares to sweep Graeme SwannPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianFawad Alam is hit on the head after he misses a sweep off SwannPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianA spectator takes in the actionPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianHafeez looks to the heavens as he celebrates his half centuryPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAlam launches into another Swann deliveryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianPakistan captain Shahid Afridi clips Paul Collingwood for fourPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianA rueful Andrew Strauss contemplates a fine strike - adding six runs - from Abdul RazzaqPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianPakistan's supporters look delightedPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianRazzaq smashes another fourPhotograph: Tom JenkinsStrauss watches on as Razzaq continues to cause carnage in the final over. The all-rounder smashed 44 from 20 balls as Pakistan reached 265 from their 50 oversPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianRazzaq waves his bat to the crowd after his inningsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsEngland get off to a good start in their pursuit of 266, putting on 113 for the first wicket before losing Steven Davies for 49. Jonathan Trott, pictured, batting a No3, doesn't last long though, much to wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal's delightPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianPakistan's players celebrate removing Trott, who played on against Afridi's leg-spinPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianAfter hitting 68, Strauss becomes England's third wicket to fall for just 14 runsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianShoaib Akhtar, centre, celebrates removing Strauss, caught by AlamPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianUmar Gul celebrates bowling Paul Collingwood as England's middle order struggles under the lightsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianTim Bresnan has his timbers splattered by the ever-accurate Gul and England are staring down the barrelPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianNine down: Swann goes the same way, bowled by Gul's slower ballPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the GuardianShoaib fails to run out Stuart Broad as Pakistan attempt to wrap up victory. It's not long before Gul removes Broad – shattering the stumps for a fourth time – to give the tourists a 38-run winPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
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