The Uncharted Tapestry of English Cricket: A Multan Odyssey

The Uncharted Tapestry of English Cricket: A Multan Odyssey

In the Test match played in Multan, English batsman Joe Root and Harry Brooke set a new record for England’s partnership, both batsmen Joe Root and Harry Brooke established a partnership of 454 runs. Harry Brock scored 317 runs off 322 balls while Jurot scored 262 runs off 375 balls.

England set a new world record on the fourth day of the Multan Test, with the country’s top-scoring Test batsman Joe Root forming a partnership of 454 runs with Harry Brooke, the fastest partnership ever in world cricket. Not seen.

It was the first time in the history of Test cricket since the inception of the format in 1877 that 2 batsmen scored 450 runs as a fourth wicket pair. Earlier, Australia’s Adam Vogues and San Marsh scored 449 runs. He scored these against West Indies in Hobart in 2015.

Australia had previously scored 451 runs against England at the Oval in 1934. The overall record for the highest partnership in Test cricket is held by Mahila Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara, who put on a partnership of 624 runs against South Africa in 2006.

Multan Test: For the first time in history a team scored 800 runs in an innings against Pakistan

After that, Sri Lanka’s Jayasuriya and R. Mahanama put together a 576-run partnership against India in Colombo. In 1999, New Zealand’s Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones put on a 467-run partnership against Sri Lanka in Wellington. However, in the Multan Test, England and Jurort and Harry Brooke put on a partnership of 454 runs.

On the other hand, for the first time in the 21st century, a team scored 823 runs in an innings against Pakistan, after which England became the team to score the most runs in a Test innings in Pakistan.

{try{this.style.height=this.contentWindow.document.body.scrollHeight+’px’;}catch{}}, 100)” width=”100%” frameborder=”0″ scrolling=”no” style=”height:250px;position:relative” src=” sandbox=”allow-same-origin allow-scripts allow-popups allow-modals allow-forms”>

England broke India’s record of 675 runs set 20 years ago, in which India scored 675 runs for 5 wickets in the Multan Test in 2004. This is the second time in history that a team has scored more than 800 runs against Pakistan. Earlier in 1958, West Indies scored 790 for the loss of 3 wickets against Pakistan.

Harry Brook’s fastest triple century

England’s Harry Brooke has written his name in history by scoring a triple century in Test cricket after the 21st century, his brilliant innings came during the first Test against Pakistan in Multan, where he shared 454 runs with compatriot Joe Root. Established a partnership.

England’s Harry Brooke achieved a brilliant record in the Multan Test

Brooke’s triple century is the second fastest century in Test cricket history, accomplished in just 310 balls. Earlier, the record of fastest triple century is held by Virender Sehwag who crossed the milestone in 2008 against South Africa by scoring 300 runs in just 278 balls.

#Multan #Test #records #England #set #Sports

Leave a Replay