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Pakistan vs England 1st Test 2022 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs England 1st Test 2022 - England tour of Pakistan 3-match Test series of the 1st Test match played between England and Pakistan at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi in 01st December to 05th December 2022.

Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley both made hundreds in a flying start for England © AFP/Getty Images

Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, Will Jacks, Ollie Robinson and James Anderson guided England pulled off a extraordinary win by 74-runs against Pakistan and take 1-0 lead in a historic high-scoring result game of the first Test match.

Match Stats :
  • 1768 runs scored in an Test match - the highest-scoring Test ever to produce a result, previous highest was 1753 between Australia and England at Adelaide Oval in 1921 - the match result was Australia won by 119-runs.
  • The only game to produce a result while two teams scored 550-plus first innings totals in Test cricket history.
  • 1768 : This was the third highest aggregate match in Test matches and it is the highest between England and Pakistan in Tests.
  • England's 506 was the most runs on the first day of a Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 494 by Australia against South Africa at Sydney in 1910.
  • England's 506 was the fifth most runs in one day in Test matches.
  • This is the third instance of England's four batsmen were scores of centuries or more runs in an innings in Test matches and It is their first such instance against Pakistan in Tests, Their other two such instance came against Australia at Nottingham in 1938 and against West Indies at Lord's in 2007.
  • Harry Brook hammered a 80-ball third fastest century for England in Test matches and the fastest hundred by an England batsman against Pakistan in Tests, surpassing the Zak Crawley's 86-ball century from earlier on.
  • Zak Crawley equalled a 86-ball joint fifth fastest century for England in Test matches, jointly with Ian Botham (He struck two times 86-ball hundreds against Australia in 1981).
  • Ollie Pope hammered a 90-ball ninth fastest century for England in Test matches.
  • 233 : Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett set up the record first-wicket partnership for England against Pakistan in Test matches, previously held by the 198-run stand between Geoff Pullar and Bob Barber at Dhaka in 1962 and the England's eighth highest opening stand in Tests.
  • 176 : Ollie Pope and Harry Brook set up the fourth highest fourth-wicket partnership for England against Pakistan in Test matches.
  • England's 657 was their fifth highest score in Test matches and It is their highest total against Pakistan in Tests, previous highest was 598 for 9 declared at Abu Dhabi in 2015.
  • England's 657 was the sixth highest total in Pakistan soil in Tests.
  • England's run-rate of 6.50 during their mammoth total 657 for all out in 101-overs. It is the highest run-rate for any team in a Test innings of 100-plus overs, surpassing the previous highest was 5.36 by Sri Lanka during their 555 for 5 in 103.3 overs against Bangladesh at Colombo (SSC) in 2001.
  • England's 657 was the second highest total against the home team in Pakistan in Tests after India's 675 at Multan in 2004.
  • Harry Brook hammered a 115-ball fourth fastest 150 in Test matches.
  • Harry Brook became the fifth batsman to hit 6-sixes in an over in Test cricket history after Sandeep Patil, Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan and Sanath Jayasuriya.
  • Harry Brook became the sixth player to hit six sixes in an over in international cricket after Sandeep Patil, Chris Gayle, Ramnaresh Sarwan Sanath Jayasuriya and Tillakaratne Dilshan.
  • 27-runs : Number of runs that were scored in the 83rd over from debutant Zahid Mahmood, which was the most productive over for England in Test cricket history, surpassing the their previous record of 24 runs against New Zealand at The Oval in 1986 and the joint fifth most expensive-over in Tests.
  • Harry Brook scored 27-runs (6, 4, 4, 4, 6, 3) - the joint fourth most runs scored by a batsman in an over in Test cricket, jointly with Shahid Afridi.
  • England scored 398 runs with boundaries, the fifth highest by any team in a Test innings and the England's most runs scored by boundary in a Test innings, surpassing the their previous record of 372 against South Africa at Cape Town in 2016.
  • 235 Runs conceded by Zahid Mahmood in the first innings - the most runs conceded by a bowler in an innings on Test debut. The previous highest was 222 runs by Suraj Randiv against India at Colombo (SSC) in 2010 and the fourth-most runs conceded by an Pakistan bowler in a Test innings.
  • Zahid Mahmood's 7.12 economy rate during England's first innings. It is the worst economy-rate for any bowler to have bowled 150-plus balls in a Test innings, surpassing the previous record of 6.15 by Yasir Shah against Australia at Adelaide Oval in 2019.

* Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Harry Brook's centuries as England set the record-breaking 506 for 4 on the opening day of the first Test match.

* Pakistan openers Imam-ul-Haq and Abdullah Shafique's unbeaten half-centuries dig deep after England posted mammoth total of 657 on the second day of the first Test match.

* Late wickets gives England fightback after openers Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq and captain Babar Azam leads big Pakistan show with the bat to finish the day 158 behind with three wickets remaining on the day three of the first Test match.

* Harry Brook's blazing half-century and Joe Root's classy fifty, a calculated declaration to England set the target of 343 before Pakistan scored 80 on the day four of the first Test match.

* Pace bowling attack from Ollie Robinson and James Anderson's four-for gives England seal 74-run win for the ages in Rawalpindi's dying-light pitch on the day 5 of the first Test match.

England 1st Innings scored mammoth total of 657 for all-out in 101 overs with top scorer by Harry Brook hammered a 153 off 116-balls - which was his 1st Test hundred - including 19-fours & 5-sixes with strike rate of 131.89.

Zak Crawley hammered a 122 off 111-balls - which was his 3rd Test hundred & his second century against Pakistan in Tests - including 21-fours with strike rate of 109.90.

Ollie Pope blasted a 108 off 104-balls - which was his 3rd Test hundred & his first century against Pakistan in Tests - including 14-fours with strike rate of 103.84.

Ben Duckett cracked a 107 off 110-balls - which was his first century - including 15-fours with strike rate of 97.27, Ben Stokes blasted a 41 off 18-balls including 6-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 227.77.

Ollie Robinson struck 37 off 51-balls including 3-fours & a six, Debutant Will Jacks - who scored 30 off 29-balls on his debut Test match - included 4-fours and Joe Root scored 23 off 31-balls included 3-fours.

1st Innings Pakistan best bowler by Zahid Mahmood claimed a 4-wickets for 235-runs in 33-overs including a maiden, Naseem Shah picked up 3-wickets, Mohammad Ali took 2-wickets and one for Haris Rauf.

Pakistan 1st Innings scored 579 for all-out in 155.3 overs with top scorer by Babar Azam blasted a 136 off 168-balls - which was his 8th Test hundred & his first century against England in Tests - including 19-fours & a six.

Imam-ul-Haq scored 121 off 207-balls - which was his 3rd Test hundred & his first century against England in Tests - including 15-fours & 2-sixes.

Abdullah Shafique hit 114 off 203-balls - which was his 3rd Test hundred & his first century against England in Tests - including 10-fours & 2-sixes.

Agha Salman hammered a 53 off 67-balls including 7-fours & a six, Saud Shakeel scored 37 off 94-balls included three boundaries, 

Mohammad Rizwan scored 29 off 44-balls including 5-fours, Azhar Ali hit 27 off 48-balls included 5-fours and Naseem Shah 15.

1st Innings England best bowler by Debutant Will Jacks - who took 6-wickets for 161-runs in 40.3-overs on his debut Test match - including five maidens, Jack Leach took 2-wickets and one for James Anderson - Ollie Robinson.

England 2nd Innings scored 264-7 for declared in 35.5 overs with top scorer by Harry Brook hammered a 87 off 65-balls including 11-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 133.84.

Joe Root blasted a 73 off 69-balls including 6-fours with strike rate of 105.79, Zak Crawley cracked a 50 off 48-balls included 7-fours.

Will Jacks hammered a 24 off 13-balls including 3-sixes & a four with strike rate of 184.61 and Ollie Pope 15.

2nd Innings Pakistan best bowler by Mohammad Ali, Naseem Shah, Zahid Mahmood each took 2-wickets and one for Agha Salman.

Pakistan 2nd Innings scored 268 for all-out in 96.3 overs with top scorer by Saud Shakeel struck 76 off 159-balls including 12-fours.

Imam-ul-Haq hammered a 48 off 77-balls - who fell two-run short of his half-century - including 8-fours, Mohammad Rizwan cracked a 46 off 92-balls included 6-fours & 2-sixes.

Azhar Ali hit 40 off 81-balls including 4-fours and Agha Salman scored 30 off 64-balls included 4-fours.

2nd Innings England best bowler by James Anderson claimed a 4-wickets for 36-runs in 24-overs including 12 maidens.

Ollie Robinson takes 4-wickets for 50-runs in 22-overs including six maidens, Jack Leach and Ben Stokes both took one-wickets.

Ollie Robinson named Player of the match for his all-round performance to took 5-wickets and contribute 37-runs in an match.

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