Mohammad Amir can finally move on with his international career after taking the winning wicket in Pakistans first Test victory over England, says Nasser Hussain. Seamer Amir bowled Jake Ball to seal a 75-run victory for the tourists on his return to Lords following his involvement in the spot-fixing scandal of 2010. It was his redemption six years on from everything that happened here on this ground - and the team too, said Hussain. Watch the best of the action from the fourth day People forget that Pakistan were absolutely walloped in that Test and you could see what it means to them all.He didnt have conditions in his favour here; he prefers orthodox swing but the ball didnt swing much in an orthodox manner.But at the end when they needed that final wicket he was there.He can now put this game behind him. He must have thought about this game for a long time.This is a seriously good bowling attack and they are going to grounds that will suit their bowling attack, as well. When Pakistan get a par score, they know theyve got the bowlers that can get you out twice. Younis Khan leads the celebrations as Pakistan defeat England When England were 118-1 when Root and Cook were bossing the game, Joe Root just opened the door for the opposition and thats what you cant do against Pakistan.Hussains fellow Sky Sports pundit Ramiz Raja added: Amir wasnt there in the first two or three overs on day one, mentally or technically; he sprayed the ball around and he didnt seem to seam it either.But the nerves calmed come days two, three and four and he delivered his best on day four. He looked confident, he was reversing it.He looked part of the side, which is good. He was accepted by everyone, which is great. Watch out for more performances from him. This was a difficult game for him and hes over it now.Watch day one of the second Test between England and Pakistan live on Sky Sports 2 from 10am this Friday. 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The Maple Leafs seemed on the verge of a regulation defeat Monday in New York City, but they came up with a controversial goal after Rangers forward Chris Kreider was sent off for shooting the puck over the glass with 3:34 remaining in the third period. New York goaltender Cam Talbot appeared to cover up David Clarksons chance in-close on the man advantage, but the whistle never blew and Nazem Kadri alertly pushed the puck over the line to make it a 1-1 game with only 84 seconds to go in regulation. However, Derek Stepan and Mats Zuccarello each scored for the Rangers during the shootout, while Joffrey Lupul scored Torontos lone goal in the decisive segment. Kadri had a chance to extend the shootout for Toronto, but was denied by Talbot. Toronto fell for the ninth time in its last 10 road games despite a terrific 42-save performance from Jonathan Bernier. "Our goaltender stood on his head," Maple Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle remarked. 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I didnt know where it went from there, but I saw he was in the net and figured it was in," said Pysyk. Tyler Ennis scored the game-tying goal 14:01 into the final session for the Sabres. Ryan Miller made 36 saves in the win. Although Buffalo has picked up the pace recently, the club still enters Friday on an eight-game road losing streak. The Sabres, who last won as the guest on Nov. 5 in San Jose, are just 3-12-1 on the road this season. The Sabres have not fared well in Toronto recently either, losing two straight and seven of the last eight encounters at Air Canada Centre. Buffalo, however, has won three of the past four meetings overall. Buffalo hopes to have leading scorer Cody Hodgson back tonight after the centerman missed the last two games due to an upper-body injury. Hodgson has eight goals and 11 assists to pace the Sabres with 19 points. ' ' '