25-year-old England team player Harry Brook scored a triple century in the first match of the three-match Test series being played against Pakistan at Multan ground and broke Virender Sehwag’s record of 309 runs at this ground in 2004. Has given. When Harry Brook came out to bat in this match, the England team had lost three wickets at the score of 249. From here, he along with Joe Root made a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket and put the team in a very strong position. Whereas Harry Brook managed to score the first triple century of his Test career in just 310 balls.
Brook became the sixth player to score a triple century for England
Harry Brook has become the sixth batsman for England to score a triple century in Test cricket, making him the first England player to achieve this feat since 1990. Apart from this, Brook has become the second youngest player after Len Houghton to score a triple century for England. Harry Brook has managed to score the second fastest triple century in Test cricket, in which the name of Virender Sehwag is at the first place in this list, who scored 300 runs in 278 balls in the Chennai Test match against South Africa in 2008. Apart from this, Harry Brook has become the 5th player to score a triple century against Pakistan in Test cricket, in which before him only Virender Sehwag had scored a triple century which came on the same ground.
Joe Root also played an inning of 262 runs
While Harry Brook scored a triple century for Pakistan in the Multan Test match, earlier in the fourth day’s play, Joe Root also returned to the pavilion after playing an excellent inning of 262 runs. Root had also created many new records on the basis of his innings. The partnership of 454 runs between Joe Root and Harry Brook is also the biggest partnership for any wicket for England so far.
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