Rehan Ahmed celebrates
Rehan Ahmed became the youngest debutant to take a five-wicket haul in a men's Test
Third Test, Karachi (day three of five)
Pakistan 304 (Babar 78) & 216 (Ahmed 5-48)
England 354 (Brook 111, Foakes 64) & 112-2 (Duckett 50)
England need another 55 runs to win
Scorecard

England were on the verge of victory in the third Test against Pakistan and a historic clean sweep, thanks to Rehan's five-for.

The 18-year-old made his debut as the youngest man to play a Test for England and ripped through the home batting on the third day.

He was the youngest leg-spinner to take a five-star haul. He was responsible for the collapse of Pakistan's seven-man bowling team.

The prospect of a three-day finish was raised by Jack Leach, only for half-centures from Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel to delay England.

Pakistan fell to 216 all out after Babar was caught in the 43rd over.

Even with only a maximum of 22 overs left in the day, England sprinted after their target of 167 - opener Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett added 87 in 11.3 overs before Crawley fell for 41

When he appeared at number three, he smashed his first ball for four, only to be thrown out by the fielder for 10.

Even then, captain Ben Stokes promoted himself to number four, but the nightfall left the tourists 55 runs short of their target.

One more stunning day in memorable series

This series had already produced riveting finishes in each of England's wins in the first two Tests and this third day in Karachi is one that will live long in the memories.

If it turns out to be the start of a long and successful career for Ahmed, this third Test will be the most significant.

The arrival of an incredibly exciting talent at the highest level of the game was exciting and beguiling.

As he led England from the field as the youngest debutant of any kind to take a five-wicket haul in a men's Test, thoughts turned to whether the tourists would be able to complete the chase before the day was done.

England was looking for another landmark win in fading light, 22 years after they did the same in darkness.

England were made to wait to become the first visiting team to win a series in this country because of the sight of Ahmed, then Stokes, appearing after promotion up the order.

Remarkable Rehan

Rehan Ahmed's bowling in this innings: 31% full, 67% good length and 1% short. 14.5 overs, 1 maidens, went for 48 runs, took 5 wickets with an economy of 3.24.

England were facing a long day and a tough chase until Ahmed came into the attack. The pitch was sleepy and the lead was 114.

The teenager produced a brilliant display in his fourth first-class match.

Babar was stunned when he pulled a long hop to mid-off, where Pope took a sharp reaction catch.

He grew in confidence and landed dipping leg-breaks and dangerous googlies. Shakeel top-edged a sweep to give Ahmad three for nine runs in the space of 17 balls.

Mohammed Wasim miscueed to mid-off after Mark Wood pinned Nauman Ali leg before in the same sequence.

The teenager kissed the turf as he led England from the field after his fifth goal.

England denied by the light

The tourists were set on their way by the morning burst of Leach, who was not the only England spinner to make a difference.

After Pakistan resumed on 21-0, 29 behind, left-armer Leach ripped through the top order with no runs on the board.

Azhar Ali was the only one of the three to get a duck in his final Test.

The Pakistan implosion started England's chase.

Pakistan only slowed the scoring rate by using optimistic reviews and turning to pace as spinners were tucked in.

Duckett's half-century came after he swung his bat so hard his bat flew to the ground.

The rapid sunset made it impossible to add half an hour to the end of the day.

'The best day of my life' - reaction

It was the best day of my life again. It's a dream to get a five for on debut. It is wonderful.

I have not been able to get rid of the ball. It's a dream to get Babar out. He plays a very good game.

I like the fact that I have been working on my leg-spin for the last two months with my bowling coach. It was great to be able to spin one.

Pakistan batter Azhar Ali said that he was more emotional in the first half of the game than in the second half. I was calm but I was feeling a bit emotional.

He got me out of the wrong line because he played the wrong line. I have faced him many times. It was my time to leave.

I thought it would be harder for England, but they got the wickets in batches. There were times this morning when it looked like it was quiet, but then they took three of the four.

"Rizwan's dismissal was the one that excited you the most about Ahmed."