Teams shake hands - England win series!published at 83.1 overs
And that is that!
Joe Root bumps fists with Babar Azam and England's Test summer comes to an end with a first series win over Pakisan in 10 years.
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And that is that!
Joe Root bumps fists with Babar Azam and England's Test summer comes to an end with a first series win over Pakisan in 10 years.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is the last hour of Test cricket this summer.
Four slips in place as Stuart Broad steams in.
Great to see Paul Collingwood running the drinks, by the way.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
They're bringing out the light meter.
Out comes the third umpire...
Here's Joe Root managing to burgle another wicket.
It's so windy at the Ageas Bowl - and it might be my eyes, but I think it's got a bit darker.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Dom Bess is absolutely soaked, he is mortified. It's like diving in the deep end. Oh dear, look at his trousers.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Over the next few years, Babar Azam will be right up there with the high-scorers in Test cricket. A wonderful talent.
And make that four more!
It's a little outside edgy from Babar Azam this time but it raced to the boundary and Dom Bess, sliding to try and stop it, gets absolutely covered in mud as he goes after it in vain.
There must be something about iconic English cricketers and 25 August.
Still, even the greats are fallible, as Jimmy Anderson strays onto Babar Azam's pads and gets punished for four.
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Sir James Anderson, surely!
Chris in Leicester
A sedate rest of the over from Stuart Broad.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
You don't challenge Michael Gough's decision these days, he's a brilliant umpire.
A beauty from Stuart Broad first up, sending a leg cutter fizzing past Babar Azam's outside edge.
Azam moves across his crease and gets struck on the pad, but Michael Gough isn't interested, and Joe Root knows better than to question the great man.
Here's another milestone moment in this match...
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Tidy as ever from the latest member of the 600 club.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If England get a couple of quick ones, game on.