England lost Ollie Pope for 62 but Jos Buttler weathered an intense examination from Pakistan pacers to keep his side afloat on the third morning of the first test Friday.

The hosts reached lunch on 159-5, still 167 behind but considerably better placed than they might have been given the quality of the Pakistan bowling.

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England's Jos Buttler, right, bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England lost Ollie Pope for 62 but Jos Buttler weathered an intense examination from Pakistan pacers to keep his side afloat on the third morning of the first test Friday.

England's Chris Woakes, left, gets his helmet replaced after it was struck by the ball during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

Pope had been the home side’s best hope as they slumped to 92-4 on the second day, scoring exactly half of the runs to sit on 46 not out overnight.

A member of team support staff holds up the helmet of England's Chris Woakes, right, as he asks for a replacement during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

Naseem then arrived to cause Pope a host of problems, while Mohammad Abbas came agonisingly close to taking Buttler’s edge on at least three occasions.

England's Chris Woakes bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

Pope appeared blameless, reeling back as the teenager got one to kick viciously off the surface and fending to gully.

Pakistan's Naseem Shah, second right, celebrates the dismissal of England's Ollie Pope, second left, during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

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England's Ollie Pope, left, watches as Pakistan's Shadab Khan, right, prepares to take the catch to dismiss him during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England's Ollie Pope, left, watches as Pakistan's Shadab Khan, right, prepares to take the catch to dismiss him during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

Buttler took 26 deliveries to add to his overnight score of 15 and scored just three runs in the challenging first hour, but reached the lunch break at 38 not out alongside Chris Woakes.

England's Jos Buttler, right, bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England's Jos Buttler, right, bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

Pope had been the home side’s best hope as they slumped to 92-4 on the second day, scoring exactly half of the runs to sit on 46 not out overnight.

He successfully clocked up his fifth half-century but was eventually caught out by a brilliant three-pronged pace attack.

Just nine runs came off the bat in the first hour, alongside 10 extras, with both batsmen playing and missing regularly. Pope almost diverted Shaheen Afridi onto his stumps early in the session and Buttler edged just short of second slip when he flashed at Naseem Shah’s third ball.

England's Chris Woakes, left, gets his helmet replaced after it was struck by the ball during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England's Chris Woakes, left, gets his helmet replaced after it was struck by the ball during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

Naseem then arrived to cause Pope a host of problems, while Mohammad Abbas came agonisingly close to taking Buttler’s edge on at least three occasions.

The drinks break seemed to revitalise England, Buttler collecting the first four of the day with a punch through cover and Pope smashing a rare loose one from Abbas.

Tentatively, the fifth-wicket stand crept up to 65, every run hard earned, before Naseem produced a beauty to claim his deserved reward.

A member of team support staff holds up the helmet of England's Chris Woakes, right, as he asks for a replacement during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

A member of team support staff holds up the helmet of England's Chris Woakes, right, as he asks for a replacement during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

Pope appeared blameless, reeling back as the teenager got one to kick viciously off the surface and fending to gully.

New man Woakes received a fiery welcome, banged on the side of the helmet with the third ball by Naseem, but kept enough focus to pick up boundaries off Shaheen either side of a momentary rain break.

Buttler confirmed his growing confidence when he stroked Shaheen through extra-cover just before the interval, taking his side’s final tally to 67 runs in the session.

England's Chris Woakes bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

England's Chris Woakes bats during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Dan MullanPool via AP)

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Pakistan's Naseem Shah, second right, celebrates the dismissal of England's Ollie Pope, second left, during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

Pakistan's Naseem Shah, second right, celebrates the dismissal of England's Ollie Pope, second left, during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England's Ollie Pope, left, watches as Pakistan's Shadab Khan, right, prepares to take the catch to dismiss him during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)

England's Ollie Pope, left, watches as Pakistan's Shadab Khan, right, prepares to take the catch to dismiss him during the third day of the first cricket Test match between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford in Manchester, England, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. (Lee SmithPool via AP)