Record-Breaking Partnership: Brook and Root Shatter Records in Test against Pakistan
England's Harry Brook and Joe Root smashed a 67-year-old record with a staggering 454-run partnership in the first Test against Pakistan at Multan. Brook secured a triple century, becoming only the sixth English batter to achieve this feat, while Root added a formidable double century, leading to an exceptional triumph.
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In a stunning display of cricket prowess, England's Harry Brook and Joe Root set a new record with a 454-run partnership against Pakistan in the first Test at Multan, breaking the longest-standing partnership record by an English pair, originally set 67 years ago.
Brook, who scored a career-best 317 off 322 balls, shared his motive in an interview with Sky Sports, humorously stating that surpassing Root's score drove his performance. Root, with a remarkable 262 off 375 balls, complemented Brook's power, together breaking multiple batting records.
This partnership not only set new heights for English cricket but also marked Brook's entry into an elite list of English batters to score a triple century, bringing the duo into the historic volumes of international cricket lore with their outstanding achievements.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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