‘Plug him in as attack leader’ – England-Pakistan player ratings
England secured a much-needed Test cricket victory over Pakistan at Headingley, winning by an innings and 103 runs after a chaotic and difficult summer for the side. The result offered several encouraging individual performances, most notably from bowler Ollie Robinson, who took career-best match figures of 8-80 and was named among the standout performers, alongside strong showings from the top order.
BBC Sport's player ratings praised Jordan Cox for an assured 73 while deputising for the injured Jacob Bethell, and captain Joe Root for a composed return to the leadership role, contributing 66 runs. Harry Brook also impressed with 91 from 93 balls, while Josh Tongue claimed eight wickets in the match to complement Robinson's haul. Pakistan's batting struggled throughout, with several players rated poorly, including Azan Awais, who managed just a first-ball duck and a 14-ball nine on his Test debut in English conditions.
- England beat Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs at Headingley.
- Ollie Robinson took career-best match figures of 8-80.
- Joe Root's return as captain brought calm; Jordan Cox impressed with 73.