England have achieved a significant Test win, beating Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs in a three-day contest at Headingley. This victory follows what has been described as a chaotic summer for the England team.
Ollie Robinson was a standout performer, earning Player of the Match honours for his career-best match figures of 8-80. His first-innings performance included 5-51.
Joe Root, returning as captain, scored 66 runs on day two and reportedly brought a sense of calmness to the team setup. Among other notable performances for England, Jordan Cox, filling in for the injured Jacob Bethell, made 73 runs, while Harry Brook cruised to 91 from 93 balls.
For Pakistan, Abdullah Shafique was the only batter to reach fifty, scoring 61 in the first innings. Ali Usman, Pakistan's spinner, took 5-95, his first Test five-for in his third Test match.