Harry Brook slams second-fastest triple ton as England score 823 runs against Pakistan

Harry Brook made the second-fastest triple ton in the history of Test cricket. He took 310 balls to reach 300. He’s only behind Virender Sehwag who took 278 balls to score 300 runs against South Africa in Chennai.
He took 118 balls for his first 100 runs and 127 for the next 100. He took only 65 balls to go from 200 to 300. His 317 is the fifth-highest individual score for England in Tests. Brook became the fifth player to score a triple century batting at #5 or below.
Joe Root wasn’t far behind as he scored 262 runs. Brook and Root had a partnership of 454. It is the fourth-highest partnership for any wicket in Tests and the highest for England. Thanks to their contributions, England declared their innings at 823/7. It’s the fourth highest total in Test cricket, the highest being 952/6 made by Sri Lanka against India in 1997. The second (903/7d) and third (849) highest test totals were also made by England.
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