PAK vs ENG: England’s Record-Breaking Rain of Runs Against Pakistan in Multan!

Krishna Chandra

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PAK vs ENG: England's Record-Breaking Rain of Runs Against Pakistan in Multan!

The first Test match in Multan has turned into a historic encounter for the England cricket team, as they set numerous records with their remarkable batting performance. In response to Pakistan’s total of 556 runs in the first innings, England stunned everyone by amassing an incredible 823 runs. The match has already shown signs of being a high-scoring affair, with the English batsmen dominating the Pakistani bowlers over the course of 150 overs, rendering them ineffective on a pitch that appeared to be a nightmare for bowlers.

Record-Breaking Innings in Multan

The pitch in Multan has proven to be exceptionally favorable for batting, resulting in England’s record total of 823 runs in the first innings. This score stands as the fourth-highest in the history of Test cricket and the third-highest for England specifically. To put this into perspective, Sri Lanka currently holds the record for the highest runs scored in a single innings, with 957 runs against India in 1997. England had previously scored 903 runs in 1938 and 849 runs in 1930. Furthermore, this innings marks England’s highest score against Pakistan, surpassing the previous best of 657 runs, achieved in 2022.

The Historic Partnership of Root and Brook

A significant highlight of England’s innings was the exceptional partnership between Joe Root and Harry Brook, who together accumulated a staggering 454 runs. This partnership not only shattered a long-standing record but also etched their names into the annals of cricket history. Previously, the record for the largest partnership in Englandโ€™s Test cricket was held by the duo of Peter May and Michael Cowdrey, who shared a partnership of 411 runs in 1957 for the fourth wicket. Additionally, this partnership now stands as the largest ever against Pakistan, eclipsing the impressive record of 446 runs set by West Indies’ Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers in 1958.

Remarkable Achievements in a Single Innings

The feats accomplished by the England batsmen in this match are historic, and it has only occurred three times in Test history where two batsmen from the same team have each scored over 250 runs in a single innings. Harry Brook’s dazzling score of 317 runs, coupled with Joe Root’s impressive 262 runs, has added a significant chapter to cricket records. The previous instances include Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene (374 runs) and Kumar Sangakkara (287 runs) against South Africa in 2006, and Conrad Hunte (260 runs) and Gary Sobers (365 runs) against Pakistan in 1958, demonstrating the rarity and significance of such achievements.

This match serves as a remarkable showcase of Englandโ€™s batting prowess, and it will be exciting to see how the Pakistani bowlers respond in the coming days, as they aim to regain their footing in the game. The ongoing Test emphasizes not just individual brilliance but also the strength found in partnerships, revealing the heart and soul of cricket as a team sport.

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