Shoaib and Kaneria destroy England
Pakistan romped to an emphatic victory at Lahore with a stunning bowling display in the afternoon which blew England away and earned them a 2-0 series win
Pakistan romped to an emphatic victory at Lahore with a stunning bowling display in the afternoon which blew England away and earned them a 2-0 series win
Pakistan completed another dominant day, piling up 636 for 8 before Shoaib Akhtar grabbed two wickets. But Ian Bell held firm with a stylish half century
Mohammad Yousuf's fourteenth Test hundred and Kamran Akmal's career-best second carried the final Test away from England putting Pakistan in sight of a series triumph
Pakistan reached 185 for 4 on the second day at Lahore with Mohammad Yousuf unbeaten on 84
England missed a golden opportunity to stamp their authority in the decided Test at Lahore
Ten years ago, a buoyant England went to Pakistan hoping to establish an era of dominance. What followed was predictable defeat
Andrew Miller's England view from the fifth day at Lahore
Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the final day at Lahore
Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the third day at Lahore
Ian Bell says he will aim to hit every ball on the final day
Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the fourth day at Lahore
Andrew Miller's England view from the fourth day at Lahore
Another series involving England has just ended, and Pakistan have stolen the headlines by winning their first Test series in two years
A flawless display behind the stumps in England's first innings, and a typically spiky second Test century and his highest Test score, marks a return to form for Kamran Akmal
Andrew Miller's England view from the third day at Lahore
Ashley Giles has come through his hip operation successfully
Duncan Fletcher admitted that England "hadn't got their game together since Faisalabad", as their last hope of squaring the series disappeared on a draining third day at Lahore
After defeating England at Lahore to wrap up a series victory, Woolmer admitted the 2-0 win over England could be a landmark one
Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the second day at Lahore
Andrew Miller's England view from the second day at Lahore
After surviving a dropped catch, a couple of airy wafts outside off-stump and some inside edges, Mohammad Yousuf guided Pakistan out of trouble in the afternoon to something approaching level footing
Michael Vaughan put a brave face on the most humiliating defeat of hisreign as England captain, admitting that Pakistan had played the bettercricket throughout the three-Test series
Andrew Miller's English view from the first day at Lahore
Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the first day at Lahore
Match Home for Pakistan v England, 3rd Test, Lahore
Ashley Giles will fly home to undergo hip surgery after England's third Test against Pakistan
Inzamam-ul-Haq called the 2-0 series win against England one of the best he has played in during his 13 years as an international player
Michael Vaughan will return to the top of England's batting order for the first time since the tour of the Caribbean in April 2004
Something has got to give in the final Test between Pakistan and England
England's proud record of six consecutive unbeaten series is hanging by athread