Pakistan v England, 1st Test, Dubai, 3rd day
Pakistan surge to big victory
Day three began with England still in the game and it didn't take long for them to strike as Stuart Broad had Umar Gul caught at point•Getty Images
Akmal brought up his half-century off 117 balls•AFP
Gul was in top form, getting rid of the top order•AFP
Gul and his team-mates were thrilled to have put England in big trouble•Getty Images
Abdur Rehman got among the wickets by having Eoin Morgan caught behind•Getty Images
But Ajmal was again the start as he took three more wickets to give him 10 in the match•AFP
But Adnan Akmal put Pakistan firmly in charge, batting with the tail to stretch the lead, with some innovative strokes •AFP
Saeed Ajmal hung around to make 12 before he was out in questionable circumstances via the DRS•Getty Images
Gul removed Alastair Cook, also caught down the legside•Getty Images
Saeed Ajmal looked to add to his seven wickets in the first innings•Getty Images
Jonathan Trott provided some resistance but he was caught behind for 49•AFP
Pakistan had just 15 to chase and Taufeeq Umar and Mohammad Hafeez knocked the runs off with ease•Getty Images
England's second innings got off to a bad start as Andrew Strauss fell caught down the leg side, another victim to the DRS•AFP
Kevin Pietersen then holed out to deep square leg to give Gul his third wicket•Getty Images
And he produced another excellent doosra to trap Ian Bell lbw•Getty Images
Trott was Umar Gul's fourth wicket•Getty Images
It was England's first Test defeat since Perth in December 2010•Getty Images