Mohammad Amir bagged his first Test wicket in six years but Yasir Shahs 5-64 stole the show as England were pegged back to 253-7 on day two of the opening Test. Amir bowled Alastair Cook (81) off an inside edge after Englands captain was twice dropped off his bowling, on 22 and 55, on the seamers return to Lords - the scene of his 2010 spot-fixing crime. Mohammad Amir claims his first wicket on his return to Test cricket It was Yasir, though, who put the skids under the home side as he demonstrated expert control to become the first leg-spinner to claim five wickets at the Home of Cricket since Mushtaq Ahmeds 5-57 in 1996.At stumps England were still 86 runs behind Pakistans first innings of 339, which featured Misbah-ul-Haqs 114 and Test-best figures of 6-70 for Chris Woakes, who finished the day with a valuable, unbeaten 31.The tourists added only 57 runs to their overnight 282-6 despite a sparky Sarfraz Ahmed knock of 25 - the innings collapsing as three wickets fell for six runs in eight balls.Sarfrazs soft dismissal - cutting a rare loose Woakes delivery to point - started the slump, Wahab Riaz following two balls later for a duck, bowled by a full in-swinger. Woakes final figures were the best for England versus Pakistan at Lords since Ian Bothams 8-34 in 1978. Watch Chris Woakes take his first five-wicket haul in Test cricket Misbahs 199-ball innings ended when he was bowled by Stuart Broad in the next over, the skipper trapped on the crease and cleaned out by one that came down the slope. Amir played his part in a spirited last-wicket stand of 23 with Yasir but 350 remained well out of Pakistans reach.Englands reply initially rattled along despite the early loss of Alex Hales (six), who was caught at third slip off a Rahat Ali delivery that held its line up the slope.Amir - largely received politely by the crowd - should have added the wicket of Cook when the skipper had 22 but Mohammad Hafeez made a hash of a straightforward chance at first slip.But he was powerless to prevent Cook and Root powering on after posting a 50-run stand in 45 balls, during which the captain overtook David Gowers tally of 1,185 for the most runs scored against Pakistan in Tests. Watch a pick of the action from the second day of the first Test Cook completed his second quickest fifty in Test cricket off 60 balls when he collected his 10th four courtesy of an authoritative cut off Rahat and could barely believe his luck when Sarfraz shelled a simple edge behind on 55.In a summer of records for Englands captain, Cook surpassed Sunil Gavaskars tally of 9,607 for the most runs as a Test opener during his innings.England were cruising until Root risked a slog-sweep off a full Yasir delivery and top-edged to mid-wicket where this time Hafeez made no mistake. There began Englands troubles.James Vince (16) played back to a Yasir delivery that didnt turn and was trapped in front of leg stump before Gary Ballance, batting at five on his return to the side, fell lbw to one that would have hit middle but for his front pad. When Cook ran out of chances, England were tottering at 173-5 and the loss of Jonny Bairstow, bowled by Yasirs quicker ball while attempting to cut, turned up the heat.The leggie bagged his fifth victim when Moeen was given out lbw on the sweep - his review failing as DRS showed it was Umpires Call on impact and wickets.Watch highlights of day two live on Sky Sports 2 from 8pm, then stay tuned for The Verdict at 9pm on the same channel. Oakland Athletics Gear . - Their offence is underperforming. Oakland Athletics Shirts . PETERSBURG, Fla. https://www.cheapathleticsonline.com/ . "I honestly dont know," he said. Try this: 20 points, nine assists and seven rebounds by Rajon Rondo, a 62-37 rebounding advantage by the Celtics and a horrible 4-for-30 shooting performance on 3-pointers by the Nets. Chris Bassitt Jersey . All of 46 seconds into the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 victory over Alex Ovechkins struggling Washington Capitals, Crosby assisted on Chris Kunitzs goal. Athletics Jerseys 2020 .Y. -- Mike Zigomaniss goal at 5:53 of the third period stood up as the winner as the Rochester Americans hung on to defeat the visiting Hamilton Bulldogs 3-2 on Saturday in American Hockey League action.ATZENBRUGG, Austria -- Mikael Lundberg exploited perfect playing conditions for early starters in the second round of the Lyoness Open on Friday in a bid for his first European Tour title in six years. In sunny and almost windless conditions, the Swede shot four consecutive birdies on the front nine on his way to a 68 and went 9 under for a one-shot lead over Englands Lee Slattery and two over Paraguays Farbrizio Zanotti (68). Slattery carded a 6-under 66, which started with three birdies on the first four holes and was rounded off by an eagle on the par-5 16th. "I hit some really, really good shots today," said Lundberg, who won the Russian Open in 2008. "Starting early means the course was slightly softer. On the back nine it started to dry out and that it made it harder." Lundberg said he had been "working really hard the last couple of months so I am glad it pays off." Englands Adam Gee, who shared the overnight lead with Lundberg, hit a 73 and dropped to 4 under for the tournament, while Sihwan Kim of South Korea improved to 6 under with a 68. Defending championn Joost Luiten and Rhys Davies of Wales followed at 5 under.dddddddddddd Slattery missed the cut in his last four events but has regained his confidence at the event where he finished ninth last year. "We moved house, got married and had a baby so its been a really hectic six to nine months," Slattery said. "Its nice to find a little bit of form." Luiten, who finished the opening day on level par, put himself back in contention with a 5-under 67. Starting on the back nine where he dropped three strokes on Thursday, the Dutchman avoided bogeys this time and hit five birdies in total. "It was a bit easier as there was no wind today. My swing felt a bit better," Luiten said. "You have to be on the fairway, otherwise youre in trouble. Five under is a good score, I am definitely back in there." Home favourite and 2012 champion Bernd Wiesberger improved to 3 under with a 70 but Miguel Angel Jimenez, a two-time winner this season, dropped to 1-over par. The Spaniard carded a disappointing 75 after suffering three double bogeys on Nos. 7, 10 and 11. ' ' '