Younus Khan finally came good and churned out a double ton of the highest quality to silence his critics for the umpteenth time in his marvellous Test career. His epic effort set up a more than inspired bowling performance by leg-spinner Yasir Shah who overcame his nightmares from the second and third Tests with a five-wicket haul. Yasir set the tone for the win with his three wickets in the dying moments of the third day’s play, a spell that broke the back of the English top order.
The drawn series is a fair reflection on both teams, with both sides playing mercurial, engaging cricket. No one team wrestled the initiative long enough to take a decisive lead in the contest. If Pakistan lorded at Lord’s, England were outrageously good at Old Trafford before clawing back from an almost improbable situation to win at Edgbaston. Pakistan were at their irresistible best at the Oval and grounded the high-flying hosts with a clinical effort. For Misbah — declared man-of-the-series due to his leadership — a drawn series is another feather in his cap. When he reflects back at the contest he will have many memories to cherish albeit he might rue that half an hour of madness at Edgbaston cost Pakistan the game on the final day. Nevertheless, this was a fine performance by an accomplished Test unit, which now finds itself very close to the top of the Test rankings.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 16th, 2016.
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