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PAK vs ENG,1st Test: England broke 112 years old record

Ansh Gain
1 year ago

England broke 112 years old record: In the first Test match of the Test series being played between Pakistan and England, the England team created history. Breaking the 112 year old record, created a new record. On the first day of the first Test in Rawalpindi, the English batsmen put a score of 500 runs on the board, thrashing the Pakistani bowlers.

England made many records :-

This is the first time in the history of cricket, when a team has scored more than 500 runs on the first day of a Test match. England has become the first team to do so. By the end of the first day’s play, the England team has scored 506 runs for 4 wickets.

England won the toss and decided to bat first. The English batsmen made a splash on the first day of the match. A total of 4 centuries were scored on the first day of the match. Brook scored 101 not out, Zack Crawley 122, Ben Duckett 107 and Ollie Pope 108.

Harry Brook hit 6 fours in an over :-

Harry Brook not only scored an unbeaten century, but also hit 6 fours in an over. Brook equaled the world record by doing this feat in Saud Shakeel’s over. Earlier in the history of cricket, Sanath Jayasuriya, West Indies veteran Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle have set the record of hitting 6 fours in an over. Harry Brook has equaled all three.

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England broke 112 years old record :-

In the history of Test cricket, Australia scored 494 runs on the first day of the Test match against South Africa in the year 1910. After 112 years, England has created a new record by breaking that record. The English team has become the first team in Test history to score 500 or more runs on the first day.

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