Sarfraz Ahmed has hit a gritty century and anchored Pakistan to 251 after an early collapse in the second one-day international against England.
Ahmed made 105 off 130 balls on Saturday at Lord's with six fours and led Pakistan's recovery after England's seamers had cleaned up the top order to reduce the tourists to three wickets down with only two runs on the board inside the first four overs.
Imad Wasim added 77 runs for the sixth wicket with Ahmed and stayed unbeaten on 63 before Pakistan were bowled out in 49.5 overs after captain Azhar Ali had won the toss and opted to bat.
Ahmed also shared half-century stands with Babar Azam (30) and Shoaib Malik (28) before he was caught in the deep off legspinner Adil Rashid.
Chris Woakes (3-42) and Mark Wood (3-46) did most of the damage.
