England’s team got off to a good start in the first Test series match against Pakistan. After winning the toss and choosing to bat, the England team scored 506 runs after losing 4 wickets when they stopped play on the first day. Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Harry Brook scored centuries for England on the first day. Harry Brook also set a record by hitting six consecutive fours in an over.
Harry Brook batted brilliantly, reaching his century in just 80 balls. Today was Brook’s first international century. Harry Brook is still unbeaten at the crease, scoring 101* from 81 balls, including 14 fours and two sixes.
In the first innings, Harry Brook hit six consecutive fours in the 68th over, bowled by Saud Shakeel.
Watch, Harry Brook Hits Six Fours in One Over:
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In Test cricket history, this is the fifth time a batsman has scored a four in all six balls of an over.
Batter Name | Bowler Name | Year |
Sandeep Patil (India) |
Bob Willis (England) |
1982 |
Chris Gayle (West Indies) |
Matthew Hoggard (England) |
2004 |
Ramnaresh Sarwan (West Indies) |
Munaf Patel (India) |
2006 |
Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) |
James Anderson (England) |
2007 |
Harry Brook (England) |
Saud Shakeel (Pakistan) |
2022 |
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Pakistan could only bowl 75 overs in today’s game due to a lack of light. England had scored 506 runs after losing four wickets by the end of the first day, thanks to centuries from four batters. Harry Brook (101 runs off 81 balls) and Ben Stokes (34 runs off 15 balls) are at the crease.