Bairstow resists but Pakistan close in on victory
Jonny Bairstow led England's rearguard on the fourth morning at the Kia Oval, batting with intent and determination to reach 70 not out from 94 balls
Jonny Bairstow led England's rearguard on the fourth morning at the Kia Oval, batting with intent and determination to reach 70 not out from 94 balls
Younis Khan rolled back the years in stunning fashion on the third afternoon at the Kia Oval, crushing England's hopes of victory with a brilliant 218
Hundreds from Asad Shafiq and Younis Khan, the latter unbeaten, helped Pakistan to 340 for 6 and their most comprehensive day's batting of the tour so far
Moeen Ali made his third Test hundred and his second match-defining score in as many innings to rescue his side from a familiar top-order collapse in the fourth Investec Test.
Pakistan have been fined for maintaining a slow over rate during their victory over England in the fourth Test at The Oval
Stats preview to the fourth and final Test between England and Pakistan
Stats highlights from Pakistan's ten-wicket win at The Oval
Stats highlights from the third day at The Oval, which was completely dominated by Pakistan
As one of their greatest batsmen of all time made arguably his last stand, Pakistan's much-lampooned tail stood as one alongside him to set up a shot at glory
England have ambitions to be No.1 in the world, but they have fallen short in a familiar manner in this Test
England looked tired after their victory in the third Test, and Pakistan looked energised by the need to respond. The upshot was telling at The Oval
Alastair Cook has admitted that England lack the consistency to be rated the No.1 Test side
Younis Khan's batting antics had drawn cricket fans into new descriptive heights in this series. But at The Oval he reminded them that he has been one of Pakistan's most gifted batsmen
Stats highlights from The Oval, where Younis Khan notched up yet another Test hundred
Alex Hales "deserves his fine" for dissent, according to England's assistant coach, Paul Farbrace
Nothing in Pakistan cricket comes easily, as Yasir's experience in England has shown, but this was their moment to savour
Moeen Ali remains a man on trial but a wonderful caressed hundred repaid the faith of England's selectors during a summer when at times he has found his form embarrassing
Wahab Riaz at his best is the big bad wolf. Pakistan's enforcer. The only problem is that he does not do it enough. England felt his fire and lived to tell the tale
Pakistan deserve to be rated the No. 1 Test side, according to their captain, Misbah-ul-Haq, in recognition of their success despite being unable to play any games at home
He may not get as many plaudits as some of his predecessors but Alastair Cook has built an increasingly impressive record in charge of England
Misbah-ul-Haq avoided making pronouncements on his future as Test captain as Pakistan prepared for the final match of the series against England
When a team as ambitious as England drops 14 catches in a series, they cannot keep dismissing the problem as an aberration
The series returns to London with England on a high and Pakistan in a corner. A win for the hosts will crown them No. 1 in Tests