Mark Wood makes the difference as England seal the series in 26-run thriller
Sixth-wicket stand of 80 gives hosts hope until double-strike on stroke of lunch sets up win
Sixth-wicket stand of 80 gives hosts hope until double-strike on stroke of lunch sets up win
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Alan Gardner
1.52pm: Same, same, but different. England ground out the win for a second week running, and Bazball has its first overseas success. Stokes joins Nasser Hussain and Ted Dexter as the only England captains to have won a Test series in Pakistan... and there's still the possibility of inflicting an unprecedented whitewash in Karachi next week. For now, they can revel in the moment, and we can all have an extra day to recharge. Miller's report should be your next port of call, and there'll be plenty more to come from Danyal and Vish. Thanks for your comments, join us again bright and early on Saturday. Cheerio!
1.40pm: Time for the presentations, Harry Brook is Player of the Match for his second-innings 108: "Tried to learn from my mistake in first innings, try not to be too aggressive but still put pressure on the bowler. We knew before coming in that it was going to be a turner, they'd been asking for it to spin. Not a surprise but we didn't bat as well as we wanted to in the first innings. [Target in mind] No, we just wanted to go out and play our brand of cricket, put pressure o the bowler and be aggressive throughout."
Pakistan captain Babar Azam: [Not enough runs first innings?] "Yes, we were not up to the mark in the first innings. We had a couple of soft dismissals. After that we had a fightback in the bowling and second innings we fight good, but unfortunately we did not finish it. We have a simple plan to carry on the momentum, we had good partnerships between Imam and Saud and then Saud and Nawaz. The tail also fought well, but we didn't finish well. [Abrar Ahmed] Dream start for Abrar, he used conditions very well in the first innings and after that he bowled well. Good for him and the team. [Karachi] Looking forward to that and we will do our best."
England captain Ben Stokes: "Different conditions and a different game. Things happened quickly this week compared to last week. Going down to the wire again, good game to be a part of. [Approach to setting target] Take a look at the conditions, it was a tricky wicket for slower bowling. We were fortunate that with the cracks opening up our seamers became effective. Jimmy, Robbo and Woody put in a seriously good effort, so hats off to the lads. The way they bowled throughout the game, they looked a huge threat. When it came down to the wire I had three guys to turn to. They bowled short spells and always seemed to pick up a wicket when needed. [Abrar] It's the mindset you go out with, he had an amazing debut so congratulations to him but we still managed to score off him. Being 180 for 5 in that first session on day one, other teams might not have had that many runs but still lost wickets. It was pleasing the way we stuck at the task of going out and putting them under pressure even if conditions aren't in our favour."
1.30pm: England go back-to-back in Pakistan for the first time ever. Only the fourth Test they've won in the country (the others were in 1961 and 2000), and it seals a first series win there since '00-01. For Pakistan, it is three consecutive defeats at home for the first time since 1959. They almost gutsed it out in the chase, and who knows what would have happened if Joel Wilson had taken a different view of that Saud Shakeel dismissal moments before lunch? But you can take little away from a resurgent England, who have now won eight out of nine under the captaincy of Ben Stokes
"England's last wicket partnership in the first innings ended up making the difference!!" whoops Aniket. "What a game."
"Hail, Lord Baz!" chirrups Amol K
Furqan: "Well fought by Pak with the resources they had. Really need couple of good fast bowling options for the last Test. "
And here's CharlieJ: "Hats off to Pakistan Highest score in the match in 4th innings"
Mohammad Ali c †Pope b Robinson 0 (19m 8b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Ollie Robinson is on in place of Leach. Slip, leg slip and short leg in place
"Wood deserve a 5-fer," gurgles Paras
The field comes in on the one
"We have no chance of winning this match, I repeat no chance," shrieks Ash. "I'm expecting Agha's wicket in the next 2-3 overs."
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