England,inspired by 87 from new wicketkeeper-batsman Steven Davies,defeated Pakistan for the fourth time in a row on Friday. A 24-run victory in the first of five 50-over internationals followed a 2-0 win in the Twenty20 series after England had won the fourth and final match to complete a 3-1 triumph in the test series. Pakistan,who capitulated dismally in the second Twenty20 match in Cardiff,showed much more fight on Friday in a game reduced to 41 overs a side because of rain. Chasing an impressive England score of 274 for six,they battled valiantly but lost wickets at important times to total 250 for nine. Pakistan opener Kamran Akmal made an overdue return to form with 53 from 61 balls while his brother Umar hit 43 in 33 deliveries. Slow bowlers Graeme Swann and Michael Yardy put a brake on the scoring after Pakistan had started brightly with 62 from 65 balls. Swann struck yet again in his opening over and finished with two for 50 from eight while Yardy took for 49,also from eight. Davies show Earlier,newcomer Davies anchored the England innings with 87 from 67 balls. He shared an opening partnership of 78 with captain Andrew Strauss,who struck two sixes in his 41. Jonathan Trott added 69 before he became one of off-spinner Saeed Ajmals four victims. Ravi Bopara stretched England's total with an unbeaten 35 off just 27 balls,including a huge six clipped over square leg from Umar Gul,who allowed 67 runs from his six overs. Pakistan tried to get on with the job of its cricket tour on the day three suspended players facing anti-corruption charges Test captain Salman Butt,Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir returned home. Brief scores: England 274 for 6 in 41 overs (Steven Davies 87,Jonathan Trott 69,Ravi Bopara 35 n.o.; Saeed Ajmal 4/58); Pakistan 250 all out in 41 overs (Kamran Akmal 53,Umar Akmal 43; James Anderson 2/35)