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Pakistan vs England 1st Test 2024 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs England 1st Test 2024 - England tour of Pakistan 3-match Test series of the 1st Test match played between England and Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan in 07th October to 11th October 2024.


Pakistan vs England 1st Test 2024 Highlights
An world record 454-run stand between Joe Root shakes hands with Harry Brook © Getty Images

Harry Brook's record-breaking triple-century and Joe Root's career-best 262 sets up to England innings and 47 runs win over Pakistan, despite a Abdullah Shafique - Shan Masood - Salman Agha's centuries in a historic game of the first Test match.

Match Stats : 
  • England's innings and 47-run win was their third smallest victory by terms of innings & runs against Pakistan in Tests.
  • Pakistan's 556 was their seventh highest score against England in Test matches.
  • Pakistan's 556 was the highest score by any team at Multan in Test matches and It is their highest total at Multan in Tests, previous highest was 546 against Bangladesh in 2001.
  • This is the 19th instance of Pakistan's three or more batsmen were scores of centuries or more runs in their innings in Test matches and It is their fourth such instance against England in Tests.
  • 35 : Joe Root hit the sixth most centuries in Test matches.
  • Harry Brook became the sixth England batsman to score a 300 in Test matches after Andy Sandham, Wally Hammond, Leonard Hutton, John Edrich and Graham Gooch.
  • Harry Brook hammered a 310-ball fastest triple-century for England in Test matches, surpassing the previous record of 355-ball triple-hundred by Wally Hammond against New Zealand at Auckland in 1933 and the second fastest triple-century by any batsman in Test cricket after Virender Sehwag's 278-ball Triple-hundred against South Africa at Chennai in 2008.
  • Harry Brook became the first England batsman to score a triple-hundred against Pakistan in Test cricket history and overall the fifth player to score a triple-century against Pakistan in Tests after Garry Sobers, Mark Taylor, Virender Sehwag and David Warner.
  • 25y 228 days : Harry Brook became the second youngest England batsman to score a triple-hundred in Test matches after Leonard Hutton's 22y 58-days triple-century and the 11th youngest player to score a triple-century in Tests.
  • Harry Brook plundered 317 - the fifth highest score for England in Test matches and the highest score by an England batsman against Pakistan in Tests, surpassing the previous record of 278 held by Denis Compton at Nottingham in 1954.
  • Harry Brook's 317 was the highest score by an England batsman in Pakistan soil in Test matches, beating Joe Root's 262-run record earlier in this match.
  • Harry Brook's 317 was the highest-score by any batsman at Multan in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 309 held by Virender Sehwag in 2004.
  • Joe Root's 262 was the third highest-score by any batsman at Multan in Test matches.
  • Joe Root's 262 was his highest score for England in Test matches and the fifth highest-score by an England batsman against Pakistan in Tests.
  • England's 823 was their third highest score in Test matches and It is their highest total against Pakistan in Tests, previous highest was 657 at Rawalpindi in 2022.
  • England's 823 was the highest score by any team in Pakistan soil in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 765 by Pakistan against Sri Lanka at Karachi in 2009.
  • England became the first team to scored 800-plus runs in an innings against Pakistan in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 790 by West Indies at Kingston in 1958.
  • 136 : Ben Duckett and Joe Root set up the ninth highest third-wicket partnership for England against Pakistan in Tests.
  • 454 : Joe Root and Harry Brook set up the world record fourth-wicket partnership in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record held by the 449-run stand between Adam Voges and Shaun Marsh against West Indies at Hobart in 2015.
  • 454 : Joe Root and Harry Brook set up the record any-wicket partnership for England in Test cricket history, previously held by the 411-run stand for the fourth-wicket between Peter May and Colin Cowdrey against West Indies at Birmingham in 1957 and the fourth highest any-wicket stand in Tests.
  • This is the third instances of two batsmen were scores of 250-plus runs in the same innings in Test matches, The first instance between West Indies' Conrad Hunte and Garry Sobers against Pakistan at Kingston in 1958 and the second instance between Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene against South Africa at Colombo (SSC) in 2006.
  • This is the second instance of England's two batsmen were scores of 200-plus runs in the same Test innings, previous such instance came against India at Chennai in 1985.
  • Pakistan's six bowlers have conceded 100-plus runs against England's first-innings in Multan - This is the first instance of Pakistan's six bowler conceded 100-plus runs in an Test innings, previous such instance came by Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka at Bulawayo in 2004.
  • 12664 : Joe Root became the leading run-scorer for England in Test cricket history, beating Alastair Cook's record of 12472-runs record and the fifth in the list of leading run-scorer in Tests.
  • 1 Maiden over bowled by Pakistan in the England's innings by Shaheen Shah Afridi in the fifth over of the England's first-innings of 150 overs (900-balls) - The longest with as few as one maiden over in a Test innings, The previous longest was 709-balls by South Africa against England at Durban in 1939.
  • Pakistan became the first team to score 500 and lose by an innings in Test cricket history.
  • 109 : Salman Agha and Aamer Jamal set up the second highest seventh-wicket partnership for Pakistan against England in Test matches, The highest is 112-run stand between Asif Mujtaba and Moin Khan at Leeds in 1996.

* Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique's centuries drive Pakistan to 328 for 4 in the opening day of the first Test match.

* Zak Crawley's blazing fifty leads England solid reply after Salman Agha's quick-fire unbeaten century in the day two of the first Test match.

* Joe Root's 35th Test century and Harry Brook's whirlwind unbeaten 141 puts England solid reply against Pakistan in the day three of the first Test match.

* England seize opportunity to win Multan Test after Harry Brook's record-breaking triple-century and Joe Root's double-hundred in the day four of the first Test match.

* Jack Leach's four-for consigns Pakistan to historic innings defeat in the morning session on day five of the first Test match.



Pakistan 1st Innings scored massive total of 556 for all-out in 149 overs with top scorer by Shan Masood hammered a 151 off 177-balls - which was his 5th Test hundred and his second century against England in Tests - including 13-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 85.31.

Abdullah Shafique struck 102 off 184-balls - which was his 5th Test hundred and his second century against England in Tests - including 10-fours & 2-sixes.

Salman Agha hammered a unbeaten 104 off 119-balls - which was his 3rd Test hundred and his first century against England in Tests - including 10-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 87.39.

Saud Shakeel hit 82 off 177-balls including 8-fours, Naseem Shah scored 33 off 81-balls included 3-sixes & a four, Babar Azam scored 30 off 71-balls included 5-fours and Shaheen Shah Afridi scored 26 off 49-balls contained 2-fours & a six.

1st Innings England best bowler by Jack Leach picked up 3-wickets, Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson both took 2-wickets, Joe Root, Chris Woakes and Shoaib Bashir each took one-wickets.

England 1st Innings scored mammoth total of 823-7 for declared in 149 overs at Stumps - with top scorer by Harry Brook hammered a 317 off 322-balls - which was his 1st Triple-hundred - Including 29-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 98.44.

Joe Root blasted a 262 off 375-balls - which was his 6th Test double-hundred and his second double-century against Pakistan in Tests - including 17-fours with strike rate of 69.86.

Ben Duckett blasted a 84 off 75-balls including 11-fours and Zak Crawley Zak cracked a 78 off 85-balls including 13-fours with strike rate of 91.76, Jamie Smith struck 31 off 24-balls contained 2-fours & a six and Chris Woakes 17 not out.

1st Innings Pakistan best bowler by Saim Ayub, Naseem Shah both took 2-wickets, Salman Agha, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Aamer Jamal each took one-wickets.

Pakistan 2nd Innings bowled out for 220 in 54.5 overs with top scorer by Salman Agha blasted a 63 off 84-balls including 7-fours with strike rate of 75.

Aamer Jamal scored a unbeaten 55 off 104-balls including 5-fours, Saud Shakeel struck 29 off 33-balls including 4-fours and Saim Ayub hit 25 off 35-balls including 4-fours.

2nd Innings England best bowler by Jack Leach claimed a 4-wickets for 30-runs in 6.5-overs, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse both took 2-wickets and one for Chris Woakes.

Harry Brook named Player of the match for his sensational batting performance to smashed a career-best record-breaking 317 off facing 322-balls including 29-fours and 3-sixes with strike rate of 98.44.

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