MCC members at Lord's await the start of the fourth day, while reading newspaper allegations of corruption against Pakistan players
Despite being one of four Pakistan players spoken to by police on Saturday evening, captain Salman Butt arrives with his team-mates to continue play
Things get no better for Pakistan as the action gets under way, Graeme Swann bowling Azhar Ali only 11 minutes into the morning
There are scattered boos as Mohammad Amir - another player interviewed by police - takes to the crease but he lasts only four balls before becoming Swann's third victim of the innings
Umar Akmal cuts loose with some massive shots in an unbeaten 79 but Pakistan know defeat is likely before lunch
Swann wraps up Pakistan's heaviest defeat ever with his fifth wicket, putting his name on the Lord's honours board for the first time
Andrew Strauss and his England side are presented with the series trophy in a low-key ceremony in the Lord's Long Room
Fans are excluded from the presentations, which would normally take place on the outfield
Amir is named Pakistan's man of the series but ECB boss Giles Clarke does not shake his hand as he awards the cheque and medal
Stuart Broad (right) is named man of the match and insists the gloss has not been taken off by the surrounding controversy
Celebrations are slightly muted but England have wrapped up the series 3-1 and must now turn their thoughts to the one-day series
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