Record-breaking Brook (317) and Root (262) flatten Pakistan in Multan Test
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2024 6:00 am
Harry Brook became the first England batter for 34 years to hit a triple-century in Test cricket on an astonishing fourth day against Pakistan in Multan. Brook, Joe Root and England broke a host of records, then the visiting pace bowlers were irresistible in charging to what looks like certain victory in the first Test. Brook’s 317 is the sixth score in excess of 300 by an England man and his partnership of 454 with Root, who made 262, was the fourth-highest for any wicket in the history of the game. A total of 823-7 declared is also the fourth-highest ever and England’s largest since 1938. It meant England took a lead of 267, a barely believable advantage considering Pakistan posted 556 in their first innings. Despite the avalanche of runs on the flat pitch, Chris Woakes knocked out the off stump of Abdullah Shafique with the first ball of Pakistan’s second innings. England were rampant, Pakistan feeble. The hosts disintegrated after tea, spiralling towards a humiliating defeat on 152-6, still 115 short of making England bat again. Never before has a team posted so many runs in the first innings of a Test, then gone on to lose by an innings. England, who secured a historic 3-0 victory in Pakistan two years ago, will add another memorable win at some point on Friday. Multan madness- the records that fell
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- Brook became the sixth English batter to score a triple century and first since 1990. It was the second-fastest 300 of all time, reached in 310 deliveries.
- The 454 that Root and Brook added for the fourth-wicket is England’s highest partnership for any wicket, the fourth-highest in all Test cricket and best for the fourth-wicket.
- Root’s double century was his sixth in Test cricket, only Wally Hammond, on seven, has more for England.
- This was only the third instance in Test history that two batters passed 250 in the same innings and the first occasion for England.
- England’s 823-7 declared is the fourth-highest team total in Test cricket and England’s highest since 903-7 declared against Australia at The Oval in 1938.
- England’s lead of 267 runs is the most for any team in Test history after conceding a total in excess of 550 in the first innings of a match.
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