Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq hopes his team's test series win over top-ranked England will earn them respect from the cricketing world after a turbulent period which tarnished their image.
Dogged by off-the-field problems like failed dope tests and lack of discipline, Pakistan cricket hit the lowest ebb on their 2010 tour of England when three of their top players were caught in a spot-fixing scandal.
The then test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer were banned for conniving to deliberately bowl no-balls during the Lord's test against England, and getting paid for that by agent Mazhar Majeed.
Last November, all three and Majeed were sentenced to prison terms by an English court.
But since the scandal, Pakistan have fared well both on and off the field under astute captain Misbah.