Defiant half-centuries by Imam-ul-Haq (60) and Saud Shakeel (54 not out) revived Pakistan's chase and kept them in the hunt as they reached 198 for 4, chasing a target of 355 runs, at the end of the third day's play in the second Test, here on Sunday.
Imam and Shakeel added 108 runs for the fourth wicket before the former fell late in the day to set up an interesting finish to the second Test. At stumps, Saud was unbeaten on 54 with Faheem Ashraf on three with Pakistan still 157 runs short of their target.
Earlier, England added 73 runs to their overnight score of 5-202. Ben Stokes (41) needed 43 balls to score his first boundary and was the first to fall, holing out in the deep to trigger a collapse. Spinner Abrar Ahmed picked up his 11th wicket in his debut Test by bowling Ollie Robinson through the gate.