Harry Brook Scores Triple Century Against Pakistan
Harry Brook Scores Triple Century Against Pakistan

Harry Brook Scores Triple Century Against Pakistan

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Harry Brook celebrated a remarkable achievement by scoring a triple century of 317 runs against Pakistan in Multan, surpassing his father's long-standing club record of 210 set in 2001. This innings contributed to England's total of 823-7 declared, marking the fourth-highest total in Test cricket history. Brook, who previously fell short with a score of 186 against New Zealand, expressed immense joy in breaking his father's record and contributing to the team's strong position in the match. He noted the comfort of batting alongside Joe Root, who also scored a career-best 262, with the duo forming a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket. England's strong lead left Pakistan needing 115 runs to avoid an innings defeat as the game progressed. The historic innings not only solidified Brook's status as a rising star in cricket but also created a new benchmark for English cricket in the 21st century.

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