First Test, Rawalpindi (day four of five) |
England 657 all out (Brook 153, Crawley 122, Pope 108, Duckett 107) & 264-7 dec (Brook 87) |
Pakistan 579 (Babar 136, Imam 121, Shafique 114, Jacks 6-161) & 80-2 (Imam 43*) |
Pakistan need 263 more runs to win |
Scorecard |
After an exciting fourth day in Pakistan, the first Test between England and Pakistan will come to a close.
England bowling almost nothing but bouncers, struck with the new ball, as the hosts declared 343 to win at tea.
Babar Azam, who was caught behind, was caught playing a rash pull by BenStokes.
Pakistan were 25-3.
Pakistan needed another 263 to win.
Off-spinner Will Jacks claimed six for 161 on his debut as England dismissed Pakistan for 579 in their firstinnings.
The tourists raced to 264-7 from only 35.5 overs to pick up where they left off. The two men cracked 87 from 65 balls.
There was a lot of barnstorming to come on the last day.
England should be applauded for trying to force a result on a flat pitch that could have been boring.
The intent which carried them on a sensational day's cricket, first through the thrilling assault with the bat then the relentless bouncer attack with the new ball, is that intent.
England's effort on Sunday gave them a match run-rate of 6.73 which was the fastest in Test history.
The declaration, which left Pakistan about 100 overs for the chase, was generous, but vindicated by the success of England's shock tactics.
Azhar left the field after being struck on the bottom hand by the same bowler after he was pulled to deep square leg.
Rawalpindi was left in a state of shock when captain Babar under-edged the opposite number.
Pakistan did not go backwards. The match is hanging in the balance after Imam and Shakeel put on 55 in a partnership of 43.
The pace at which England laid waste to the Pakistan bowling was more impressive than the way they were batting.
England scored 218 runs between lunch and tea in an electric atmosphere created by the home fans.
He was on course for the fastest hundred by an England batter in a Test match. He hit his third ball for six and then hit a lot more through the legs.
By that point, Zak Crawley had timed the ball well for 50, whileRoot made up for missing out on the first day by showing all his class.
The former captain ran hard. When he faced Zahid Mahmood in a left-handed stance, it was the strangest thing he had ever done.
Jacks clubbed three sixes in his 24 and brook shared 56 with him in only 5 overs.
Tea was taken and England decided to make a declaration.
Two minutes before he got his cap, Jacks found out he was playing in this match as a replacement for Ben Foakes, who was sick.
Since 2003 he's owned the best figures by an England bowler on their Test debut.
Jacks took all three of Pakistan's wickets on Sunday morning, including the end of the eighth-inning stand of 57 between Agha and Mahmood.
After being given out on 45, he moved to 53 and then to slip as Jacks hit the ball across from the ground.
Mahmood was stumped by Pope attempting a reverse-sweep, while Haris Rauf's heave ended in the hands ofRoot.
Jacks was the first England spinner in 29 years to take six wickets on his debut.