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imageLONDON: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq has vowed to leave a Test legacy after a series-levelling win against England at The Oval.

Pakistan marked the nation's Independence Day on Sunday with a 10-wicket victory over England in the fourth Test at The Oval in south London that saw them end the four-match series all square at 2-2.

"The Oval win is not only pleasing as it is achieved on the Independence Day but it will also help us form a legacy for our future Test teams," Misbah told AFP.

"When I took over as captain that was my aim, so this win will help me leave a legacy for future Test teams," the 42-year-old veteran skipper added.

Misbah was recalled to the side and given the captaincy following the fall-out from Pakistan's infamous tour of England in 2010.

That saw then Pakistan captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir given five-year bans and jail terms for deliberately bowling no-balls as a part of a spot-fixing sting in the 2010 Lord's Test against England.

But the past six years have not only seen Misbah unite the team but also keep it scandal-free.

"It has been important for me to unite the team and unity always brings good results, even in challenging situations like in England," said Misbah.

"This series-levelling win will go a long way in establishing this team because in the next six months we have series against the West Indies, New Zealand and Australia," added the top-order batsman, who made a hundred in Pakistan's win over England in the first Test of this year's series at Lord's.

But after that match, Pakistan suffered heavy defeats -- by 330 and 141 runs in the next two Tests at Old Trafford and Edgbaston respectively.

Misbah said Pakistan had shown remarkable resilience to then level the series in convincing style at The Oval.

"I kept telling the team that we have to follow the example of great teams who never look behind and keep working hard and that's what we did," he said.

"It was like the Pakistan Movement that even in the time of adversity Quaid-e-Azam never abandoned the hard work," said Misbah, using the Urdu term of 'Great Leader' for the founder of modern Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

Misbah said he had told the young players in his squad never to lose hope.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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