England vs Pakistan, 1st Test: Records tumble on 1st day of Rawalpindi Test
Thursday, 1 December 2022 (22:08 IST)
Rawalpindi: England broke several records including the most runs scored on the first day of a Test match here on Thursday.
England scored 506 runs on the first day of the Test match. The previous record on day one of the Test match was when Australia scored 494 runs against South Africa in Sydney in the first Test of the series in 1910.
Then, Australia finished on 494/6. Australia also made 482/5 in 86.5 overs in Adelaide against South Africa on day one of the 2012 Test, a scoring rate of 5.57.
England's 506 runs came off a mere 75 overs with 15 overs left unused in the day, a stunning run rate of 6.75 in the day.
Openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett aside, Harry Brook and Ollie Pope too completed hundreds, all but one of them getting to the three-figure mark at a strike rate of more than 100. This is the first time that there have been four centurions on day one of a Test match.
Crawley and Duckett smashed an opening stand of 233 in 35.4 overs, a scoring rate of 6.53, making it the highest run rate in an opening partnership of 200 or more runs in Test cricket.
Overall, there have only been three double-century opening partnerships in excess of six runs per over - Joe Burns and David Warner (6.29 runs per over v New Zealand in 2015) and Graeme Smith and AB de Villiers (6.22 runs per over v Zimbabwe in 2005).
England's Harry Brook smashed six fours in an over off debutant Saud Shakeel, making it just the fifth instance of a batsman hitting six fours in one over of a Test match.
Sandeep Patil v Bob Willis in 1982, Chris Gayle v Matthew Hoggard in 2004, Ramnaresh Sarwan v Munaf Patel in 2006 and Sanath Jayasuriya vs James Anderson in 2007 were the other instances. (UNI)