Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Day 3

2629dThe Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

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

2629dThe Bulletin by Andrew McGlashan

Yousuf and Akmal carry Pakistan charge

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

Others

2553dSambit Bal

Battle for No.2

Another series involving England has just ended, and Pakistan have stolen the headlines by winning their first Test series in two years

2629dOsman Samiuddin

Akmal's hundred marks return to best

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

2629dAndrew Miller at Lahore

Fletcher - England suffering battle fatigue

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

2629dOsman Samiuddin at Lahore

Yousuf content with role of responsibility

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

2629dAndrew Miller at Lahore

Vaughan - Batsmen to blame

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

2952dOsman Samiuddin at Lahore

Skipping a beat

Osman Samiuddin's Pakistan view from the first day at Lahore

2629dAndrew Miller

Vaughan replaces Strauss as opener

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