Pakistan made history in a rather unlucky sense as they became the first side ever to succumb to an innings defeat after having surpassed the 500-run mark in their first innings. England produced victory in the morning session of Day 5 at Multan as four scalps by Jack Leach ended things up. Though Salman Agha and Aamer Jamal added 109 runs, Pakistan could not halt this unwanted record. Pakistan was well out of the game on Day 4 when it collapsed to 82 for 6, although good batting conditions were continuing. England's declared total was too massive at 823 for 7 ever to leave any hope to Pakistan for a victory chance despite Pakistan's excellent first innings scoreboard of 556. Salman and Jamal tried their best to go back in their bid for redemption, but they could not stop England from taking away the game. Also Read | 'If a batsman misses three balls, he should be declared out on this track,' - Nasser Hussain Criticizes Multan's Pitch This is Pakistan's sixth consecutive loss under Shan Masood, and their poor home record now reads six games without a win since February 2021. Without Abrar Ahmed, who fell ill, Pakistan were a man down, and all England needed was to be patient. Leach had broken the shackles early on Day 5 as Salman was lbw, followed by two more quick wickets that sealed victory for England. Resuming at 152 for 6, Pakistan showed some resistance. Salman reached his second fifty of the match and Jamal battled gallantly against Brydon Carse's short-ball attack even after taking a blow on the helmet. Jack Leach was at it again when he dismissed Salman, followed by Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah to shut the match. England celebrated one of the most spectacular wins in their history, not only in the Bazball era.