England v Pakistan, 4th ODI, Lord's
Razzaq and Gul set up series-levelling win
After a fraught build-up, Andrew Strauss has a word with Billy Doctrove before the start of play•Getty Images
A grim-faced Strauss marshals his troops during the early stages of the match•Getty Images
Stuart Broad removed Kamran with a well-directed bouncer•Getty Images
Mohammad Hafeez's fifth ODI fifty steadied Pakistan's innings at Lord's•Getty Images
Graeme Swann put the pressure on Pakistan's middle order with a couple of quick wickets•PA Photos
Paul Collingwood takes an unconventional approach to a run-out opportunity•Getty Images
Afridi launches a six over midwicket during his innings•Getty Images
Abdul Razzaq pillaged 40 runs from his last 10 balls to raise Pakistan to 265 for 7•Getty Images
Strauss and Umar Gul enjoyed a lighthearted moment despite the tension surrounding the fourth ODI•Getty Images
Strauss was lucky to survive a strong shout for lbw to Mohammad Hafeez•Getty Images
Afridi celebrates as Trott is bowled through the gate for 4•Getty Images
Strauss trudges off after falling at a vital moment of England's innings•Getty Images
Gul celebrates the wicket of Bresnan•Getty Images
Tim Bresnan looks unamused as Kamran Akmal and Mohammad Hafeez start strongly for Pakistan•Getty Images
Kamran Akmal started positively for Pakistan with 28 from 32 balls•Getty Images
Asad Shafiq was bowled through the gate attempting an expansive drive to Graeme Swann•Getty Images
Hafeez played some fine strokes in his 100-ball 64•Getty Images
Swann claimed four wickets in another attacking ten-over spell•Getty Images
James Anderson and Shahid Afridi exchange words during Pakistan's innings•Getty Images
Tim Bresnan has words with Umar Akmal, who struggled to impose himself in a 40-ball 21•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss dominated England's opening stand in the fourth match at Lord's•Getty Images
Strauss and Steve Davies eased England's opening stand past 100 as they chased 266•PA Photos
Davies cracked seven fours but fell one run short of his fifty•PA Photos
Strauss reached his third half-century in four innings this series•Getty Images
Saeed Ajmal had Ian Bell caught in the covers to leave England in deep trouble•Getty Images
Gul bowled Stuart Broad to seal the match for Pakistan and level the series•Getty Images
James Anderson bowled well but without luck in his first spell•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss claims the catch that ended Akmal's innings•Getty Images
The Pakistan balcony shows its appreciation of Mohammad Hafeez's half-century•Getty Images
Swann bowled Fawad Alam for 29 to claim his fourth wicket•Getty Images
Afridi played some typically blazing strokes in a 22-ball 37•Getty Images
Abdul Razzaq took 20 runs from James Anderson's final over•Getty Images
Shoaib Akhtar was pacy but erratic in his opening spell•PA Photos
Kevin Pietersen watched England's fourth ODI against Pakistan from the stands•Getty Images
Jonathan Trott looks back on his stumps as Shahid Afridi bowls him through the gate for 4•Getty Images
Shoaib Akhtar claimed the vital wicket of Strauss, caught at point for 68•Getty Images
Umar Gul bowls Tim Bresnan as Pakistan close in on victory•Getty Images
Pakistan were obviously over-joyed at the win, and even a 35-year-old Shoaib Akhtar was leaping around in celebration•Getty Images