Postpublished at 12:49 British Summer Time 27 May 2018
We're about to have the presentation at Lord's.
Mohammad Abbas is the man of the match, for me. Brilliant figures and consistency over the three and a bit days.
Pakistan win by nine wickets
Pakistan lead 1-0 in two-Test series
Pakistan chase 64 in 13 overs
England slip from 236-6 to 242 all out
Amir 4-36, Abbas 4-41 & 8-64 in match
Buttler 67, Bess 57
Amy Lofthouse
We're about to have the presentation at Lord's.
Mohammad Abbas is the man of the match, for me. Brilliant figures and consistency over the three and a bit days.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan showed how to play the basics of Test cricket. The finger has to be pointed at the coaching of the England Test team.
Strategy doesn't seem to be talked about.
Four losses in Australia.
One loss in New Zealand.
Now a loss in the first Test of the summer.
It feels as though nothing has changed since November.
Azhar Ali and Asah Shafiq are the only two players in this Pakistan side to have played as many as 50 Tests.
Alastair Cook has played more Tests than Pakistan's top six combined.
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Gareth Neale:The England cricket team reminds me of the “Golden Generation” in football. They think they’re way better than they actually are. There’s plenty of good young players who we’re too afraid to pick. Pakistan have 5 players under 25 in their team; England have one: Bess
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Pakistan now have five wins and four losses against England at Lord's.
The only other team with more wins than losses against England at Lord's is Australia, who have won 15 and lost seven.
Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur is due a lot of credit too.
His team have turned up with more tactical nous than England, more match practice than England and they've done the basics right.
First he led them to the Champions Trophy in England. Is a Test series victory next?
Mohammad Abbas finishes with match figures of 8-64. He was superb, on both days.
Mohammad Amir took 4-36 in the second innings, while Hasan Ali took 4-51 on the first day.
They've been so impressive. So disciplined.
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Why is no one talking about Bayliss' position? For all the criticism of attitude and stickability, surely this is a result of having a limited overs specialist with no four-day experience in charge of the Test side! You can't tell me he's not had a negative impact on Joe Root's attitude and conversion rate?
Seb in Durham
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan pace bowler
Look, the track record for Pakistan at Lord's has always been up there - we have won more games than we have lost. But this victory is bigger than all of the others.
This young Pakistan team have hardly played together, seven of them had not played here before which is very unusual. They have done everything right, only lost one session but dominated the rest of the match.
They put England on the back foot. England were complacent but full marks to Pakistan.
Outbatted.
Outbowled.
Out-thought.
What can you say?
It was a team performance from Pakistan. Apart from yesterday's final session, where fatigue crept in, they have won every bit of this Test.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
England have got an awful lot to reflect on in a very short space of time before the second Test.
Even another 50 runs may have made things interesting but England put Pakistan under no pressure at all.
Pakistan have a real chance of wrapping up a first series win in England since 1996.
England haven't lost a home Test series since 2014, and they lost that at Headingley, when James Anderson resisted all day and then fell at teh last moment.
A cheery thought for the players as they make their way to Leeds before next Friday...
It's the first time England have lost the first Test of a home summer since 1995.
Unchained Melody by Robson and Jerome was top of the charts back then.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Absolutely walloped I'm afraid. Out batted, out bowled, out fielded, out warmed-up.
That should really really hurt for England. It has been a very, very, very, poor performance all around. Poor.
Very, very poor. I don't think I've seen England play that badly for a long time.
Haris Sohail raises his bat towards the pavilion as he departs, and gets a big pat on the back from Imam-ul-Haq.
The members rise to their feet and applaud them off the pitch. The applause is a little less enthusiastic for England, who look done in.
Pak 62-1
Emphatic from Pakistan.
It's taken them three days and 88 minutes to completely overwhelm England.
They take a deserved 1-0 lead in the two-match series. They have been simply brilliant.
Full toss from Dom Bess - dispatched into the stands by Haris Sohail!
He's on 35 from 29 deliveries, and the end is nigh. Another two runs for victory.