May 27, 2018 / 11:50 AM / Updated an hour ago

Cricket: Pakistan crush sorry England at Lord's

LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan wrapped up a crushing nine-wicket victory over England on Sunday to inflict the hosts’ first defeat in a May test match at Lord’s.

Cricket - England vs Pakistan - First Test - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - May 27, 2018 Pakistan's Imam ul-Haq (R) and Haris Sohail celebrate after winning the First Test Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

England’s last four wickets tumbled in 27 minutes and Pakistan knocked off the 64 runs they needed in less than an hour on the fourth day to put the touring side 1-0 up in the two-match series.

“We were not good enough if I’m being brutally honest, we have been outplayed in all three departments,” England captain Joe Root said at the presentation ceremony.

“Pakistan’s bowlers exploited the conditions well but we played some poor shots and you can’t afford to do that.”

England resumed on 235 for six after Jos Buttler and debutant Dom Bess had shared an unbroken partnership of 125 in the final session on Saturday to save their team from a humiliating innings defeat.

Buttler fell in the second over, trapped lbw by man-of-the-match Mohammad Abbas for 67 and failing to get the decision overturned on review.

Cricket - England vs Pakistan - First Test - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - May 27, 2018 Pakistan's Imam ul-Haq in action Action Images via Reuters/John Sibley

Mark Wood hit one four before he nicked Mohammad Amir, bowling with the second new ball, to wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed.

Stuart Broad edged Abbas to Sarfraz without scoring and Amir comprehensively bowled the 20-year-old Bess for 57 to dismiss the hosts for 242 as England lost their last four wickets for the addition of six runs.

James Anderson bowled Azhar Ali for four with a fine delivery that knocked out his off stump before Imam-ul-Haq (18 not out) and Haris Sohail (39 not out) shared an unbroken second-wicket partnership of 54 to see Pakistan to their target.

“I am very proud of my team,” Pakistan captain Sarfraz said.

“We have a very inexperienced team but we are very confident in our players. Our bowlers did a great job for us.”

The second test at Headingley starts on Friday.

Reporting by Ed Osmond,; Editing by Christian Radnedge