That left Hussain's men with a first inning lead of 20 plus another half an hour's batting.
Paul Nixon, promoted to No 3, fell to the last ball of the contest, having replaced Mike Atherton in the middle, to leave England 24 for two.
Atherton, dismissed for 12 yesterday by a cracking delivery from Dinusha Fernando that left him late, made only six second time around before losing his off stump to the same man.
On this occasion he appeared to play down the wrong line while barely half forward. But no-one these days worries too much about Atherton's scores outside of the Test arena. England's senior opener started moderately in Pakistan, then averaged nearly 70 when the real action began.
Here, it was hard for either side to get too excited about a two-day game destined to end as a draw even before the first ball went down.
But England wanted to sample match conditions, rather than spend more time in the nets, ahead of the two four-day games which are meant to fully prepare them for the First Test.
From that point of view, the exercise was a success if hardly thrilling.
Gough provided the only real excitement today. He uprooted Ian Daniel's middle stump with a ball of fullish length, then hit the same piece of timber even harder after piercing Pradeep Hewage's defence with a yorker.
Caddick's successes were less spectacular. White ended a stand of 105 when Malintha Perera played on, then Caddick won an lbw appeal against Anushka Polonowitha before later striking twice with consecutive deliveries.