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England beat Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs: first men’s cricket Test, day three – as it happened

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England beat Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs: first men’s cricket Test, day three – as it happened

Updates from Headingley; play starts 11am BST Day two: Brook keeps England on top | Sign up for the Spin 83rd over: England 367-8 (Smith 17, Archer 0) A quiet first over of the day from Mohammad Abbas, with just a single to Jamie Smith.

The new ball is available but the left-arm spinner Ali Usman, who took five of the six wickets to fall yesterday, is going to continue at the other end.

The second Test between Australia and Bangladesh starts in the early hours of tomorrow morning UK time; we’ll have live over-by-over coverage on the site.

Australia, who were hammered in the first Test, have made one change to their XI: Matt Renshaw replaces Jake Weatherald at the top of the order.

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