Teenage leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed became the youngest debutant to take fivewickets in an innings and set England on course for a victory after threedays of play in the third and final Test in Karachi on Monday.
Ahmed, who at 18 years 126 days old on Saturday became the youngest ever toplay a Test for England, grabbed 5-48 to bundle Pakistan out for 216,giving his team a target of 167 runs with 75 minutes and two days to play.
Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett plundered 87 by the 12th over beforespinner Abrar Ahmed dismissed Crawley for 41 and Rehan Ahmed for 10.
Duckett was unbeaten on 50 and skipper Ben Stokes 10 as England, 112-2 atclose, need just 55 runs to inflict a first-ever whitewash on Pakistan onhome ground.
England, on Pakistan’s first Test tour in 17 years, won the first Test inRawalpindi by 74 runs and the second in Multan by 26 runs.
Pakistan fell prey to a spin-assisted National Stadium pitch, losing theirlast seven wickets for a mere 52 runs with skipper Babar Azam scoring 54and Saud Shakeel 53.
Rehan Ahmed built on fellow spinner Jack Leach’s three wickets off just sixballs in the morning session by taking his first three off just 17.
He left Australian fast bowler Pat Cummins behind who, at 18 years 193 daysold, took five wickets in his debut Test against South Africa atJohannesburg in 2011.
Surprisingly, he had not bowled in the first session, which saw Pakistanreach 99-3.
*Azhar’s last stand*
Ahmed came on after Azam and Shakeel had put on a valiant rebuilding effortthrough a fourth wicket stand of 110 runs.
The pair took Pakistan to 164 before the skipper made an uncharacteristicmisjudgement, soon after he reached 1,000 Test runs for the year.
Leach had Pakistan reeling after he knocked over openers Shan Masood andAbdullah Shafique and veteran Azhar Ali, appearing in his last match, withonly one run added.
Ahmed oversaw an equally brutal passage of play, removing Azam (54),Mohammad Rizwan (7) and Shakeel in the space of six overs for the additionof a paltry 13 runs.
Mohammad Wasim (two) and Agha Salman (21) also fell to Ahmed.
Pakistan started the fourth day on nearly even footing, with openersShafique and Masood looking set and erasing England’s 50-run lead withoutthe loss of a wicket.
But any optimism was snatched away by England’s methodical spinners.
Leach bowled Shan — attempting an ill-advised reverse sweep — for 24which brought down the first cluster of wickets.
Earlier in the day, top-order stalwart Azhar Ali was denied a fairytaleending to his storied career that has spanned 97 Tests and 7,142 runs.
Azhar was beaten by spin as he played a forward push on the final ball ofLeach’s momentum-changing double-wicket maiden. His stumps shattered, Azharwalked off the field for the last time, ending 12 years as a first-teamregular.
The England players clapped as Azhar trudged back to the dressing room,while Pakistan’s players raised their bats at the boundary for a ceremonialguard of honour.
Among the handful of spectators were Azhar’s wife and two sons.




