Pakistan v Australia, 2nd Test, Abu Dhabi, 5th day
Pakistan soar to biggest win
Mitchell Marsh and Steven Smith had a huge task ahead of them at the start of day five, with Australia four down and needing to bat out 90 more overs to save the Test, with victory an unrealistic 459 runs away•Getty Images
Smith went past his half-century but Marsh fell three runs short of his, getting caught at leg gully off Mohammad Hafeez•Getty Images
Australia went into freefall from that point, losing their last five wickets for just eight runs. Zulfiqar Babar finished with yet another five-for, and Azhar Ali wrapped up the win with a juggled catch at silly point to dismiss Nathan Lyon•Getty Images
They began well, using their feet to the spinners and looking fairly untroubled against the old ball, which was barely getting any bite off the pitch•Getty Images
Marsh and Smith had put on 107 in just under 43 overs•Getty Images
The 356-run win was Pakistan's biggest against any team, and the 2-0 series win was their first over Australia in 20 years•Getty Images
Pakistan took the second new ball an over before lunch, and Misbah-ul-Haq kept his spinners on. Yasir Shah struck immediately after lunch, sliding one on to get Smith lbw for 97•Getty Images
Misbah-ul-Haq, delighted to see his team move up to No. 3 on the ICC Test rankings, was named Man of the Match•Getty Images