England's Record-Breaking Test Performance: Brook and Root Shine
England achieved their highest cricket score in 86 years thanks to Harry Brook's triple century and Joe Root's double ton against Pakistan. England declared at 823-7, setting up a lead that put Pakistan under pressure. England's bowlers capitalized, leaving Pakistan struggling at 152-6 by day four's end.
England delivered a historic performance in cricket, achieving their highest score in 86 years, thanks to Harry Brook's extraordinary triple century and Joe Root's impressivedouble ton. The team declared at 823-7, mounting significant pressure on Pakistan in the first test on Thursday.
Pakistan's batting lineup faltered in the second innings, ending day four at 152-6 and trailing England by 115 runs. England's Herculean batting efforts positioned them favorably for a significant win. Salman Agha and Aamer Jamal were the only resolve at the crease for Pakistan as they faced a daunting final day in Multan.
England's bowlers, led by Chris Woakes, quickly dismantled Pakistan's top order, highlighting both teams' struggles and achievements in this test match. A record-breaking partnership, critical wickets, and key milestones defined this intense competition, setting a robust narrative in the world of cricket.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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