England's Record-Breaking Day 4: It was an unforgettable Day 4 for England, who outclassed, outwitted, outsmarted Pakistan on all fronts, as record books were rewritten in what will go down as one of the iconic days in Test history.
Seeing the current state of Pakistan Cricket, it is indeed a very sad day for their fans, as they have hit yet another low by conceding one of the highest scores in the entire history of Test cricket.
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Joe Root and Harry Brooke registered their highest individual Test scores and broke several records in terms of partnership, as England surpassed the 800-run mark, becoming the first side in the 21st century to attain the feat.
Joe Root is now the only visiting batsman in the history to score a double ton in India, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan.
'Records Broken/Historic Feats Attained' By England Vs Pakistan On Day 4
1. Highest Partnership For England In Tests
- 454: Joe Root and Harry Brook vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024
- 411: Colin Cowdrey and Peter May vs West Indies, Birmingham, 1957
- 399: Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes vs South Africa, Cape Town, 2016
- 392: Leonard Hutton and Maurice Layland vs Australia, The Oval, 1938
2. Batting Pairs With Multiple 300-Run+ Partnerships In Away Tests
- Don Bradman and Will Ponsford (Australia)
- Hashim Amla and Jacques Kallis (South Africa)
- Joe Root and Harry Brook (England)
3. Most Double Centuries In Away Test Matches
- Don Bradman (Australia); Wally Hammond (England); Brian Lara (West Indies); Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka); Younis Khan (Pakistan): 5
- Greame Smith (South Africa); Joe Root (England): 4
4. Test Double Tons In Most Countries
- Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka); Younis Khan (Pakistan): 6
- Brian Lara (West Indies); Joe Root (England)
5. Highest Total By England In Tests
- 907/3 (d) vs Australia, 1938
- 849 vs West Indies, 1930
- 823/7 (d) vs Pakistan, 2024
6. Highest Total By Teams In Test Cricket History
- 952/6 (d) by Sri Lanka vs India, Colombo, 1997
- 907/3 (d) by England vs Australia, The Oval, 1938
- 849 by England vs West Indies, Kingston, 1930
- 823/7 (d) by England vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024
- 790/3 (d) by West Indies vs Pakistan, Kingston, 1958