Goa, Aug. 21 -- England signaled the beginning of Joe Root's second chapter as full-time Test captain with a clinical, relentless display at Headingley, tearing through Pakistan before tea on Day 3 to secure victory by an innings and 103 runs. Led by an unyielding four-man pace attack, the hosts bundled out Pakistan for a meager 135 runs in just 37.3 overs in their second innings. The swift conclusion meant the entire Test lasted merely 1,053 balls-tying for the second-fastest win of Root's 66-match captaincy tenure.

Resuming the third morning at 366 for 8 with an already commanding 195-run cushion, England pushed their total to 409, stretching their lead to 238. Jofra Archer provided early energy with a breezy, unbeaten 23 off 25 balls ...