England did wonders against Pakistan. At the Multan Cricket Stadium, England scored 823 runs at the loss of 7 wickets on the basis of a 454-run partnership between former captain Joe Root (262) and Harry Brook (317). On this he declared the innings. This score was the fourth highest score made by any team in Test history.
Sri Lanka had scored almost 1000 runs
Sri Lanka has the highest score in test history. He scored 952 runs at the loss of 6 wickets against India in Colombo in 1997. This was the first time that a team had crossed 950 runs. This score was surprising in itself. If the innings had not been declared then perhaps 1000 runs would have been crossed.
England scored more than 900 runs for the first time
England is at number two. He scored 903 runs for 7 wickets against Australia in 1938. This was the first time that a team scored more than 900 runs. This was a world record for a long time. This match was played at the historic The Oval ground.
West Indies bowlers were beaten and England scored 849 runs.
England had scored a huge score of 849 runs against West Indies in 1930. At that time, so many runs had never been scored. This match was played on the ground of Kingston. This is still the third best score in history.
England embarrassed Pakistan
England scored 823 runs on the basis of Joe Root’s 262 runs and Harry Brook’s 317 runs. The overall score made in Multan is the fourth best, while England’s score is the third best.
West Indies’ name also in the list
West Indies is at number 5 in the list. He declared the innings against Pakistan in 1958, scoring 790 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. This match was played in Kingston.