Pakistan demolishes England to level series

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took five wickets to help Pakistan demolish England by 10 wickets in the final test at The Oval on Sunday and level a fluctuating series 2-2.

Published : Aug 14, 2016 15:52 IST , London

Yasir Shah registered his sixth five-wicket haul in the match.
Yasir Shah registered his sixth five-wicket haul in the match.
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Yasir Shah registered his sixth five-wicket haul in the match.

Leg-spinner Yasir Shah took five wickets to help Pakistan demolish England by 10 wickets in the final test at The Oval on Sunday and level a fluctuating series 2-2. Younis Khan was awarded the man of the match for his knock of 218. Misbah-ul-Haq was named the Pakistan's player of the series, whereas, Chris Woakes was England's player of the series.

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The touring side bowled England out for 253 in their second innings, Shah completing figures of five for 71, before Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam eased them to a simple target of 40 in 13.1 overs to complete an emphatic win.

England had resumed on 88 for four and Gary Ballance soon fell for 17 but Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali shared a sixth-wicket partnership of 65 to give the hosts hoping of saving the match.

Shortly before lunch, however, Shah deceived Moeen with a quicker delivery and the left-hander, on 32, nicked another catch to a gleeful Sarfraz.

Chris Woakes was run out following a mix-up with Bairstow, who drove the next delivery from Wahab Riaz straight to extra cover, his departure for 81 ending any realistic chance of England saving the match.

Stuart Broad reverse swept Shah straight to Younis Khan at slip and after Steven Finn and James Anderson shared a defiant last-wicket partnership of 32, Anderson was trapped lbw by part-time off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed for 17.

Azhar smashed Moeen for a huge six to take Pakistan to 42 for the loss of no wickets and clinch victory, punching the air in delight before leaving the field with Aslam to warm applause from the sun-baked crowd.

Pakistan won the first test at Lord's and England were victorious in Manchester and Birmingham.

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