England start the second day on 331-4 but add only three runs to their overnight total when Mohammad Asif traps Paul Collingwood lbw for 82
Asif dismisses England centurion Eoin Morgan for 130 with a wicked inswinger that traps the left-hander in front of his stumps as Pakistan make a superb start at a cloudy Trent Bridge
Matt Prior and Graeme Swann get into a terrible mess going for a third run and Mohammad Aamer's powerful throw from the boundary sees Prior run out for six
Asif is on a hat-trick after trapping Swann lbw and then James Anderson first ball (above) but Steve Finn survives despite edging the ball towards the slips
Stuart Broad is comprehensively bowled by Umar Gul for three and England are all out for 354 after losing their last six wickets for 23 runs in 13.1 overs
The conditions are perfect for Anderson's swing bowling and he strikes quickly to remove Pakistan captain Salman Butt with only five runs on the scoreboard
England's Andrew Strauss, Graeme Swann, Paul Collingwood, Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan hope for a catch but Pakistan reach lunch on 16-1
Anderson produces a sensational delivery round the wicket that swings in and then seams out before careering into Imran Farhat's middle stump
Finn, back in the side after a strengthening programme, joins the attack and strikes with the final ball of his first over when he has Umar Amin caught by Swann at second slip
Anderson has his third wicket when Azhar Ali walks, although replays show the ball flicked the batsman's trousers and not his bat and had he referred the decision he might have survived
Finn maintains his impressive line and length and persuades both Akmal brothers to edge the ball to slip and Pakistan are in massive trouble on 47-6 in the 23rd over
Shoaib Malik and Aamer put on 58 for the seventh wicket but Anderson has them both caught at slip to secure his ninth five-wicket haul on his 28th birthday - Pakistan are 108-8 with more than an hour left of play
Swann is desperate for a wicket on his home ground but only has two overs to impress and this appeal for an lbw decision is turned down
Stuart Broad finally gets the wicket his efforts deserve when Danish Kaneria misses the ball with a flamboyant stroke and is out for seven
Tail-ender Umar Gul smashes a six off Anderson and also hits four fours in an aggressive unbeaten 30 to drag his side close to the follow-on target
The floodlights may be on but the umpires bring the players off with Pakistan 147-9, still eight short of avoiding the follow-on, and play is called off the for the day at 1750 BST
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