MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) - England is on the verge of a famous cricket victory after Harry Brook smashed the second-fastest triple century in test history, Joe Root scored a career-best 262 and the tourists declared their first innings at an enormous 823-7 against Pakistan in the first test on Thursday.
Brook and Root set batting records with 800-run England close to famous cricket win over Pakistan
MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) - England is on the verge of a famous cricket victory after Harry Brook smashed the second-fastest triple century in test history, Joe Root scored a career-best 262 and the tourists declared their first innings at an enormous 823-7 against Pakistan in the first test on Thursday.
Pakistan, which scored 556 in its first innings, collapsed second time round to reach stumps on Day 4 at 152-6, needing another 115 runs to avoid an innings defeat.
It was the fourth time a test team scored more than 800 runs - and the first time this century - as Yorkshire pair Brook and Root showed plenty of resilience and stamina to rewrite the record books in the heat of Multan.
“It was an unreal wicket to bat on and I'll probably roll it (the wicket) open and take it with me," Brook said after his marathon seven-hour innings of 317 runs off 322 balls that featured 29 fours and three sixes.