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England's Harry Brook Makes History with Second-Fastest Test Triple Century

October 11, 2024 at 02:56:48 PM GMT+5:30

In a thrilling opening Test match between England and Pakistan at the Multan Cricket Ground, Harry Brook of England hit the headlines by scoring the second-fastest Test triple century. The talented batsman reached the milestone in just 310 balls, with a total of 28 fours and three sixes. This record-breaking performance puts Brook in second place behind India's Virender Sehwag, who holds the record for the fastest triple century achieved in 278 balls against South Africa in 2008 in Chennai.

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Harry Brook Smashes Fastest Triple Century Record

In a remarkable display of batting brilliance, England's Harry Brook has become the second player in history to score a Test triple century in the fastest time. The 23-year-old achieved the milestone during the opening Test against Pakistan at the Multan Cricket Ground, reaching the landmark in just 310 balls.

Background

The fastest Test triple century record was previously held by India's Virender Sehwag, who scored 319 runs against South Africa in 2008 in just 278 balls. Brook's feat is all the more impressive considering the challenging conditions in Multan, where the pitch was slow and offered little assistance to the batsmen.

Brook's Innings

Brook's innings was a masterclass in batting. He started cautiously but quickly found his rhythm, hitting boundaries regularly. He reached his century off 131 balls and his double century off 256 balls. The triple century came in the 65th over of England's innings, with Brook smashing a six off Pakistan's spinner Zahid Mahmood.

Impact on the Match

Brook's innings put England in a commanding position in the match. The team declared their innings on 657/7, giving Pakistan a target of 647 to win. Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 281, with England winning by a massive 366 runs.

Top 5 FAQs

  1. Who is Harry Brook? Harry Brook is a 23-year-old English cricketer who made his Test debut in 2022. He is a right-handed batsman and has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young players in the world.

  2. What is the fastest Test triple century? The fastest Test triple century is 278 balls, scored by Virender Sehwag in 2008. Harry Brook's triple century in 310 balls is the second-fastest.

  3. What are Harry Brook's batting statistics? In 14 Test matches, Harry Brook has scored 905 runs at an average of 64.64, including two centuries and one triple century.

  4. What is the significance of Brook's triple century? Brook's triple century is a significant achievement not only for himself but also for English cricket. It is the first time an English player has scored a Test triple century since Alastair Cook in 2018 and puts Brook in the company of some of the greatest batsmen in history.

  5. What are the next challenges for Harry Brook? Harry Brook is expected to be a key player for England in the upcoming Ashes series against Australia. He will also be aiming to continue his impressive form in white-ball cricket, where he has also shown great promise.

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