England score record first-day Test total against Pakistan
England became the first team to score 500 runs on the opening day of a Test match Thursday, putting Pakistan to the sword in Rawalpindi.
Four English batters scored centuries as the tourists cantered to 506-4 at the close of play.
The previous record for runs on the first day was the 494 Australia accumulated against South Africa in Sydney in 1910.
More than 500 runs in a day has only been achieved on four other occasions – three times by England and once by Sri Lanka – but never on the opening day of a Test.
The record is the 588 England ran up on day two of a Test against India in 1936.
Ben Duckett scored a maiden century to match fellow opener Zak Crawley’s ton as England put Pakistan to the sword on the opening day.
The 28-year-old left-hander pulled Pakistan paceman Haris Rauf for a boundary to reach the three-figure mark, but was out for 107 a few balls later off spinner Zahid Mahmood.
The milestone for Duckett came in his first Test in six years, after he debuted against Bangladesh in 2016 but was discarded after scoring just 110 runs in four matches.
Earlier, 24-year-old Crawley drove Pakistan pacer Naseem Shah to the cover boundary to reach his third Test century in his 29th match, but not before overturning a leg-before decision via review.
The lanky 1.96-metre (six-foot-five) batsman showed his intent right from the start of the match, hitting three boundaries off Naseem’s first over of the day, and bringing up his half-century with another one off spinner Zahid Mahmood.
He narrowly missed the chance to become the first England batsman to score a century before lunch, falling nine short.
Seven England batsmen, including current captain Ben Stokes, have scored a century before lunch in a Test – but none on the first day.
England’s robust batting was the ideal start to the Test – their first in Pakistan in 17 years – after it hung in the balance Wednesday when several visiting players came down with a mystery virus.
Pakistan XI
Abdullah Shafique, Imam Ul Haq, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, Agha Salman, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Ali, Zahid Mahmood
England XI
Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (wk), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (capt), Will Jacks, Liam Livingstone, Ollie Robinson, Jack Leach, James Anderson
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