Pint-Sized TMSpublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 14 August 2016
On Test Match Special now they are reviewing yesterday's play and you can do so here with our round-up Pint-Sized TMS package.
Pakistan win by 10 wickets - series drawn 2-2
Pakistan were set target of 40 to win
Steven Finn leaves the field injured
Eng bowled out for 253 (Yasir 5-71)
Fourth Test, The Oval
Jamie Lillywhite, Mark Mitchener and Bibhash Dash
On Test Match Special now they are reviewing yesterday's play and you can do so here with our round-up Pint-Sized TMS package.
Now some housekeeping and England bowler Stuart Broad has been fined 20% of his match fee for publicly criticising an umpiring decision on social media.
Broad tweeted his frustration regarding the controversial dismissal of Alex Hales on the first day to that low catch. Hales was earlier fined 15% of his match fee for showing dissent to the television umpire.
Proving to be an expensive match in more ways than one for England. We'll leave those number one Test ranking ramifications for now. In fact, they are probably more relevant for Pakistan, but Mr Mitchener will explain it all for you later.
It's a tall order though, England trail by 126 runs with only six wickets remaining and no rain on the horizon in south London. So if Younus Khan and Yasir Shah were the Will Smith and Bill Pullman for Pakistan (we're still going with the Independence Day) who is going to be Steve McQueen for England (the Great Escape)? Oh, now hang on, how does that end again? Let's move on.
The Independent Republic of Yorkshire lost their star man Joe Root last night but there are still two of their number at the crease to try and salvage something for England. Welcome to our coverage of day four of the final Test between England and Pakistan at The Oval.
Morning everyone. It's Independence Day in Pakistan, will they celebrate it by winning the final Test of the English summer to level the series?