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Batsman Rory Burns also returns to the side after he skipped the Sri Lanka tour to stay at home for the birth of his first child but Ollie Pope has yet to recover from a shoulder injury and will be added to the squad only when he passes a fitness test.
Pakistan, who followed on after being bowled out for 273 in reply to England's first innings 583/8 declared, ended the penultimate day on 100/2, still requiring 210 runs to make England bat again.
Anderson (5/56) completed his 29th five-for in Tests to wrap up the Pakistan innings. Play was stopped due to bad light before Pakistan could bat again, with the visitors trailing by 310 runs.
Anderson claimed three wickets with the new ball as Pakistan crumbled to 24/3 in reply to England's first innings total of 583/8 declared at close on day two.
England ended the opening day on 332/4 against Pakistan at Southampton in the third and final Test.
Only 134.3 overs were possible in the entire match, which included a 38-over spell late on the fifth afternoon as the sun finally came out.
Pakistan claimed the wicket of opener Rory Burns for a duck on Sunday to leave England seven for one in their first innings, but rain forced an early close to day four in the second Test at Southampton.
Having resumed on 126/5 overnight, Pakistan, batting first, reached 223/9 when bad light forced the second day's play to finish early.
Pakistan opener Abid Ali scored a half-century but England's seam bowlers used the muggy conditions to their advantage to restrict the tourists to 126/5.
Pakistan closed the third day on 137/8 in their second innings, an overall lead of 244 on a wearing wicket where the tourists’ spinners bowled England out for 219.