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Cricket-England rout Pakistan to go one up in test series

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Posted on August 21, 2026

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· Last updated: August 21, 2026

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England Crush Pakistan in One-Sided Headingley Test Series Opener

England's Dominant Victory and Match Highlights

By Neil Squires

England's Commanding Performance

LEEDS, England, Aug 21 - England crushed Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs to win a one-sided first test at Headingley and launch Joe Root’s second spell as permanent captain in style.

The convulsions which accompanied the series defeat by New Zealand eight weeks ago, with Ben Stokes stepping down and coach Brendon McCullum being relieved of his red-ball duties, were emphatically put behind them by England.

Rain and Ruthless Bowling

A dominant display against a hugely disappointing Pakistan side saw the game wrapped up before tea on the third day despite the loss of more than half a day's play to rain.

After England had added 43 runs to their overnight score to reach 409 and gain a first innings lead of 238, their pace attack routed the tourists. Mohammad Rizwan top scored with 41 as Pakistan were bowled out for 135 in 37.3 overs.

Star Performers and Key Moments

England's Josh Tongue, who was playing in The Hundred final three days before the start of the test match, finished with 3-43 and Ollie Robinson 3-29. Their match figures of 8-89 and 8-80 respectively were test-career bests.

For the second time in the match, Pakistan lost their first wicket without a run on the board as Imam-ul-Haq gloved Jofra Archer to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith in the second over and it was something of a procession thereafter.

In Archer’s second over, Azan Awais was caught at leg slip by Root, who had just moved himself there in a prescient piece of captaincy. It was Root’s 219th test catch, taking him back ahead of Australia's Steve Smith atop the all-time non-wicketkeeper list.

Everything Root touched turned to gold with Saud Shakeel clipping Tongue to an unusual backward square leg position where Dan Lawrence took a fine diving catch.

When Shan Masood went for 29 from 56 balls, edging Tongue to Ben Duckett at slip, the Nottinghamshire quick was on a hat-trick for the second time in the match.

Salman Ali Agha foiled the attempt but the Pakistan captain was trapped lbw later in the over.

Everything was going England’s way and when Ali Usman nicked Robinson into wicketkeeper Jamie Smith’s leg, the ball ricocheted into the diving Jamie Cox’s hands at slip.

Cox took another sharp catch off Robinson to remove Khurram Shahzad before Archer, who took 3-50, dismissed Mohammad Abbas to finish the match.

Pakistan's Struggles and Series Outlook

For Pakistan, the shared series in the West Indies earlier this month was made to look like a false dawn.

Comparison of Teams

The gulf between the penetration of the two sides' seam attacks, the comfort of the two batting lineups in English conditions and their athleticism in the field was glaring.

Looking Ahead to Lord's

The second test in the three-match series starts at Lord’s on Thursday when Pakistan will hope to have captain Babar Azam back after a finger injury.

(Reporting by Neil Squires; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • England’s pace duo, Josh Tongue and Ollie Robinson, each grabbed five-wicket hauls to dominate Pakistan’s first innings and set the tone for a commanding victory (icc-cricket.com).
  • Root’s strategic captaincy paid dividends — he moved to leg slip to complete his 219th Test catch, reclaiming the lead in the all‑time non‑wicketkeeper list (pcb.com.pk).
  • The win lit up Joe Root’s second tenure as full-time Test captain following Ben Stokes’ departure and the ending of McCullum’s red-ball role (skysports.com).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the first test match between England and Pakistan?
England won the first test by an innings and 103 runs against Pakistan at Headingley.
Who captained England in the test series opener against Pakistan?
Joe Root captained England in his second spell as permanent captain.
What were the standout bowling performances for England?
Josh Tongue (3-43) and Ollie Robinson (3-29) delivered standout performances, both achieving test-career bests.
When and where will the second test in the series take place?
The second test in the three-match series will start at Lord’s on Thursday.
Who was the top scorer for Pakistan in the first test?
Mohammad Rizwan was the top scorer for Pakistan with 41 runs.

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