The second day of the second Test came to an end with England scoring 239/6 within 53 overs against Pakistan at the Multan Cricket Stadium on Wednesday.
The day ended with Jamie Smith (12*) and Brydon Carse (2*) on strike.
The Ben Stokes-led side will be resuming their first innings on the third day of the second test.
The touring side were 88 for one at tea with Ben Duckett unbeaten on 53 and Ollie Pope on five.
Scoring the most runs, Duckett made a century with 114 runs off 129 balls after smashing 16 boundaries solely.
He was dismissed after Agha Salman caught the catch by first slip when Sajid Khan delivered the first ball of the 43rd over.
Pope, on the other hand, couldn’t score much for the team, making 29 after taking 16 runs from his four boundaries.
Aiming for a half-century, Joe Root (34) was dismissed after Sajid, eyeing his third wicket, hit the stumps on the third ball of the 41st over.
Players including Harry Brook and English skipper Ben Stokes scored less than 10 runs in the first innings.
With Brook scoring 9 and Stokes making one run and leaving the stadium at the second ball of the 44th over delivered by Noman Ali.
The Shan Masood-led side so far played good with the ball, taking six wickets down of the visitors.
With Sajid taking four wickets solely while Noman dismissed two players in the innings so far.
Earlier today, England's Duckett smashed a rapid unbeaten fifty as he opened for the visitors, leading their robust reply to Pakistan's first-innings 366.
Duckett combined in a breezy 73-run opening stand with Zak Crawley, who led a charmed life before he fell for 27.
Crawley survived a run-out after a mix-up with Duckett only because bowler Sajid had broken the stumps before he could collect the ball.
Sajid appeared to have redeemed himself in the next over when his lbw appeal against Crawley was upheld.
Pakistan's joy was short-lived, however, as Crawley, convinced by Duckett, reviewed the decision, which was reversed after replays confirmed the ball would have narrowly missed the stumps.
Crawley could not make the most of the reprieves, though, and fell to Noman Ali.
After the caught-behind appeal against Crawley had been turned down, left-arm spinner Noman cajoled his captain Shan Masood to review the decision and replays confirmed an edge.