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Kent's Zak Crawley involved in historic 3-0 Test clean sweep in Pakistan

Kent’s Zak Crawley played his part as England completed a historic 3-0 clean sweep over Pakistan inside 40 minutes on the fourth day of the final Test in Karachi.

Batsman Crawley, 24, scored a-run-a-ball 41 in the second innings on day three before England took just 11.1 overs to score the 55 more runs they needed on Tuesday.

Kent's Zak Crawley. Picture: Keith Gillard
Kent's Zak Crawley. Picture: Keith Gillard

England, on their first Test tour of Pakistan in 17 years, became the first visiting team to win three matches in a series in the country.

Crawley was out for a duck in the first innings but did blast 122 off 111 balls in the first Test - the fastest-ever Test match hundred by an England opener - before backing that up with a second-innings 50 in Rawalpindi.

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