England beat Pakistan by innings and 47 runs in first test

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England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs on the fifth day of the first test on Friday. Resuming their second innings on 152-6 after England's 823-7 declared, Pakistan's fate was sealed when they fell to 220-9.

Abrar Ahmed did not bat due to illness and Jack Leach ripped through the tail to finish with four wickets.

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