But England's win, which put the hosts 2-1 up in the five-match series, did have one unexpected spin-off.
Lancashire County Cricket Club, the owners of Old Trafford, were able to use sandwiches, initially ordered to feed all the staff and volunteers on the fourth and fifth days of the Test to provide support to local homeless people.
Rather than seeing the food go to waste, the club donated the sandwiches to Narrowgate Emergency Accommodation in the hope of "making a small difference" to the homeless people of the Salford area of Manchester this week.
"We served them up with hot soup and were able to offer more as a takeaway service for the next day. This was especially significant as some daytime drop-in centres for the homeless are currently on summer shut downs.
"That night we were also overbooked, which meant we had to turn some people away, but, we could at least send them away with sandwiches.
