Updated On: 24 August, 2020 01:26 PM IST | Southampton | AP
The tourists trail by 310 runs and a draw appears the best they can hope for in a match they need to win to draw the series

England's James Anderson (C) is congratulated after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Naseem Shah to end the Pakistan first innings on the third day of the third Test cricket match between England and Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. Pic/AFP
England paceman James Anderson moved within two wickets of 600 in Test cricket after taking 5-56 to help dismiss Pakistan for 273 in the third and final Test on Sunday, with visiting captain Azhar Ali left stranded on 141 not out. England, which racked up a mammoth 583-8 declared in its first innings thanks to Zak Crawley's 267, chose to enforce the follow-on after bowling out Pakistan late on day three. However, bad light meant there was no further play at the Rose Bowl and Anderson on 598 wickets must wait another day to try to reach his latest milestone."
The tourists trail by 310 runs and a draw appears the best they can hope for in a match they need to win to draw the series. England leads 1-0 and is on course to clinch a first series win over Pakistan in 10 years, and a second series this summer after beating the West Indies 2-1 in July. The 38-year-old Anderson is fourth on the list of all-time leading wicket-takers in tests. Only retired spinners Muttiah Muralitharan (800), Shane Warne (708) and Anil Kumble (619) are above him. Anderson's bid to reach 600 wickets began Saturday when he removed three Pakistan batsmen in the final hour, and he returned Sunday to dismiss Asad Shafiq for 5 with his sixth ball of the morning, Joe Root taking a smart catch at first slip.