- England’s young batsman Harry Brook is in great form at the moment. He recently scored two consecutive centuries against New Zealand.
Harry Brook: England’s young batsman Harry Brook is in great form at the moment. He recently scored two consecutive centuries against New Zealand. In the Test series being played at home, he scored 171 runs in the first match and then 123 runs in the second match. Not only this, last month he also created panic in Pakistan by scoring a triple century. He scored a triple century not in Test style but in ODI style. Let us tell you about his performance in detail.
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Harry Brook scored 317 runs
Actually, Harry Brook has created history by scoring a triple century at Pakistan’s famous Multan Cricket Ground. On this same ground, Virender Sehwag had won the title of Sultan of Multan by scoring a triple century in Pakistan in 2004. 20 years later, on 10 October 2024, Brook has now won this title. He played an innings of 317 runs with the help of 322 runs against Pakistan. Before getting out, Brook hit 3 sixes and 29 fours.
England’s young batsman wreaked havoc
Harry Brook has become the sixth batsman of England to score a triple century in Test cricket. Before Harry Brook, Joe Root was also out after scoring 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. In this Test match, two batsmen of England have really wreaked havoc. Both the batsmen have performed brilliantly by batting firmly on the field. But the real attraction of the match was the triple century scored by England’s young batsman Brook.
Fifth batsman to score a triple century against Pakistan
Harry Brook has become the 5th batsman in the world to score a triple century against Pakistan. Before him, West Indies’ Gary Sobers had scored an unbeaten 365 runs in 1958, while Australia’s David Warner scored an unbeaten 335 runs in 2019. In the Peshawar Test in 1998, Australia’s Mark Taylor scored an unbeaten 324 runs, while India’s Virender Sehwag scored 309 runs. Veeru did this feat in Multan in 2004. The England team scored 823 runs thanks to Brook and Joe Root.