Pakistan start day four on 15-3 facing a near impossible target of 435 to win - but they hold out for half an hour before Jimmy Anderson strikes, finding the edge of opener Imran Farhat's bat
Jimmy Anderson's excellent spell soon reaps further reward as Umar Akmal is trapped lbw - he refers umpire Asoka de Silva's decision but Hawk-Eye suggests the ball was hitting and Pakistan are in huge trouble at 37-5
Steven Finn soon joins the party as he removes Mohammad Aamer courtesy of a smart catch from Kevin Pietersen and England's hopes of wrapping things up before lunch seem quite realistic
The face of Pakistan's Mohammad Aamer epitomises his team's sorry state as he trudges back to the dressing room with his side on 41-6 and in desperate trouble
Kamran Akmal joins brother Umar in the lbw club - Steven Finn is the bowler this time and Akmal, with two scores of zero and an indifferent display behind the stumps, will want to forget Trent Bridge
Umar Gul offered Pakistan's only real resistance with the bat in the first innings, but there was no repeat on Sunday as he became James Anderson's ninth victim, courtesy of a brilliant slip catch from Paul Collingwood
James Anderson's superb form is rewarded by a deserved first 10-wicket Test haul as he removes Shoaib Malik thanks to another fine slip catch from Paul Collingwood - England are on the brink of a win with Pakistan at 65-9
Man-of-the-match Jimmy Anderson claims the final wicket of Mohammad Asif to wrap up a resounding 354-run win for England - the Lancastrian finishes with a second innings haul of 6-17 and brilliant match figures of 11-71
Anderson and England leave the field, once again, to a standing ovation after a resounding win - they will be full of confidence ahead of the second Test which starts at Edgbaston on Friday
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