Pakistan reviewpublished at 0.6 overs
Zak Crawley dances down the track again but the ball thuds into his pads.
Ahsan Raza turns down Pakistan's appeals but Babar sends it upstairs.
England close on 112-2, needing 55 more to win
Duckett unbeaten on 50
Pakistan dismissed for 217, setting England 167 to claim historic 3-0 series sweep
Ahmed, 18, becomes youngest men's Test debutant to take five-wicket haul
Ahmed removes Babar, Rizwan, Shakeel, Wasim & Salman
Tom Mallows
Zak Crawley dances down the track again but the ball thuds into his pads.
Ahsan Raza turns down Pakistan's appeals but Babar sends it upstairs.
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Ahmed > Messi
Declan, Wilts
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan fast bowler on TMS
This England team mean business, they want to finish it tonight.
Statement of intent from Zak Crawley as he skips down the track and clips Abrar Ahmed's first ball through mid-wicket for four
Four balls later he then plays a sweet drive through the covers that fizzes to the boundary.
England will go for it tonight that's for sure.
We could be in for a fun final hour.
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan fast bowler on TMS
I'm really impressed by the googly Rehan Ahmed bowls. He'll be a threat to the world.
Jack Leach 3-72 from 26 overs
Joe Root 1-31 from seven overs
Rehan Ahmed 5-48 from 15.5 overs
Mark Wood 1-25 from 12 overs
Ollie Robinson 0-13 from seven overs
Ben Stokes 0-20 from eight overs
Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan fast bowler on TMS
If England want to win tonight they have take risks. Pakistan should not lose hope because I've seen teams collapsing. This performance was a very ordinary one for Pakistan, losing wickets in clusters.
It will be a test of Babar Azam's captaincy. They have to take opportunities.
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Like we have always said , strong Leicestershire strong England (ahem) Well done Rehan.
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Waqar Younis
Former Pakistan fast bowler on TMS
Rehan showed his class and shows that he belongs here. It's heartening to see a young man on his debut to take five wickets. A true match winner!
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Rehan Ahmed has a huge smile on his face as he leads the England team off the field, almost nonchalantly tossing the ball up and down in his hands.
What a moment for the youngster, for England and for Test cricket.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Remarkable! Rehan was only introduced at 145-3 and has change the day in England's favour.
What a debut for the young man!
Agha c Brook b Ahmed 21 (Pak 216)
IT'S A FIVE-FER FOR REHAN AHMED ON HIS DEBUT!
What a moment for the 18-year-old. Salman Agha went for the sweep but top-edged it straight to Harry Brook at short fine leg.
Pakistan are all out for 216, meaning England need 167 to win.
Yep, it was going miles down leg. A terrible review, but with Pakistan nine down England probably thought it was worth a shout.
Abrar Ahmed shuffles across his stumps slightly and the ball clips his pads before disappearing down to fine leg.
England's lbw appeals are turned down, but they opt for a review.
This feels very hopeful judging by the reaction of the players, who are already going back to their positions in the field.
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Not so long ago I'd be thinking this is about 100 too many to chase...now I'm thinking how quickly can we chase it down!
Jasper in Verwood
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
When we talk about Bazball, no matter how many runs you get, you have to bowl teams out twice to win a Test match and that's exactly what these lads have been doing. They're creating opportunities and are positive with the field, bat and ball.
Abrar Ahmed is the new batter. He brings a helmet to the middle with him but opts not to wear it to face Rehan Ahmed, with Salman Agha holding it at the other end instead. You don't see that very often.
Two singles complete another fine over by the England debutant Ahmed, who has taken 4-46 from his 14 overs so far.