PAK vs ENG: Ollie Pope’s win percentage is better than mine: Ben Stokes praised the captaincy of the young player
According to Ben Stokes, in his unavailability, Ollie Pope captained brilliantly in the first Test matches against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Olie Pope and Ben Stokes. (Photo Source: Twitter) England Test team captain Ben Stokes has praised the captaincy of stand-in captain Ollie Pope. According to Ben Stokes, in his unavailability, Ollie Pope captained brilliantly in the first Test matches against Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Let us tell you that due to injury, Ben Stokes could not participate in the last four Test matches and in his place the England Test team was captained by Ollie Pope. However, now Ben Stokes is making a comeback in the second Test against Pakistan to be played in Multan. Under the captaincy of Ollie Pope, England defeated Sri Lanka 2-1 at home and the English team also won against Pakistan. Speaking on Sky Sports before the second Test match, Ben Stokes said, ‘A young player who has got a lot of experience, he has done excellent batting as well as captaincy in the top order. This will be a great thing for them in the long run. Pope’s winning percentage is even better than mine. They have won three out of four tests. Very happy that he achieved all this while I was injured. I never had any doubts about Ollie Pope’s batting and he has also won my heart with his captaincy. Ben Stokes praised the English team fiercely Ben Stokes further said, ‘When you are on the field, you get very few opportunities. However, when you are outside the team, you realize that all the players are performing tremendously. I am very happy with my team. He has won many important matches with strong performance. No individual player is bigger than the team and the thing I have seen is that all 11 players have performed tremendously on the cricket field. Batsman who scored the fastest century in T20I for India List of youngest players to win POTM for India in T20I- List of batsmen who scored the fastest triple century in Test cricket- Batsmen who have scored most double centuries in Tests for England- Joe Root reached this number in terms of scoring most test runs IPL 2025: Lucknow Super Giants can retain these 6 players IPL 2025: Punjab Kings can retain these 6 players “Bangladesh is playing poor cricket”- Aakash Chopra Indian batsman who hit most sixes in T20 against Bangladesh- IPL 2025: Rajasthan Royals can retain these 6 players
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Many people have given many good wishes to Gautam Gambhir on his birthday. Social Media Trends Of 14 October Today i.e. on 14th October, former player of the Indian team and currently the head coach of the men’s cricket team, Gautam Gambhir is celebrating his birthday. Till now, under the coaching of Gautam Gambhir, Team India has performed very well and has won many important matches. Many people have given many good wishes to Gautam Gambhir on his birthday. The second Test match between Pakistan and England is starting from 15th October at Multan Cricket Stadium in Multan. Experienced all-rounder Ben Stokes has returned to the England team in this spectacular test match. Let us tell you that due to injury, Ben Stokes could not play in the first Test match. However, despite this, England had registered victory against Pakistan. 📰 Babar Azam has been dropped for the remaining Tests vs England! Also why is 556 all-out an unlucky number for Tests? Find out here: pic.twitter.com/vAiWIv8VI3 — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) October 14, 2024 Happy birthday, Gautam bhaiya. @GautamGambhir pic.twitter.com/jXaV7LIeXI — Umesh Yadav (@y_umesh) October 14, 2024 Happy Birthday Gauti! Wishing you all the success and happiness as you lead India to more titles and glory. pic.twitter.com/HztsOW8fMw — Robbie Uthappa (@robbieuthappa) October 14, 2024 Happy birthday to the man whose heart is at the right place…and likes to wear it on his sleeve too. Have a good one, Gautam 🙌 pic.twitter.com/gEv9IReSvL — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) October 14, 2024 Wishing you a fantastic birthday, @GautamGambhirYou have always led from the front with determination and heart—may this year be filled with the success and happiness you deserve. — Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03) October 14, 2024 Happy Birthday, Bestie ❤️ pic.twitter.com/WQNFM8FMtI — Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) October 14, 2024 Happy Birthday, @GautamGambhir, Wishing you a fantastic day and an even more amazing year ahead. May you always be surrounded by love, happiness, and the people who mean the most to you. May this year bring you even more success, fulfillment, and moments to celebrate, both in… pic.twitter.com/dyBr8hAHzH — Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) October 14, 2024 Australia A team named. It would be no surprise to see Konstas end up opening and all rounder Beau Webster fit in the middle order for the 1st Test match against India. Youth up front and first class experience in the middle. #AUSvIND — Brad Hogg (@Brad_Hogg) October 14, 2024 A big boost for England as Ben Stokes returns to lead side in the second #PAKvENG Test 👊#WTC25 — ICC (@ICC) October 14, 2024 A prolific month for an England batter has been rewarded with ICC Women’s Player of the Month honors for September 🏅 More 👇 — ICC (@ICC) October 14, 2024 Steve Smith’s request to move back into the middle order has been granted ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 🏏 More from #WTC25 pic.twitter.com/pQgIt6UVLP — ICC (@ICC) October 14, 2024 Memorable Debuts and exemplary performances on the field and raw celebrations off it! Recap all the moments from #TeamIndia‘s T20I series win 🎥🔽#INDvBAN , @IDFCFIRSTBank — BCCI (@BCCI) October…
Such a feat happened for the first time in 147 years, another shameful record in the name of Pakistan.
PAK vs ENG (Photo Source: Getty Images) The condition of Pakistan cricket team is worsening every day. Whichever team is going on tour to Pakistan, it is coming back after defeating the Pakistani team at home. Last month, Bangladesh defeated Pakistan in the Test series at their home. Recently, England defeated Shan Masood and Company in the test match played in Multan. Pakistan team had to face defeat at the hands of England by an innings and 47 runs in the Multan Test. With this defeat, many shameful records have been registered in the name of Pakistan, but one of these records is such that it is shameful. Pakistan has become the first team in the 147-year history of Test cricket to lose a match by an innings margin after scoring 550+ runs in an innings. Till date no team has ever lost in Test cricket after scoring more than 500 runs in an innings. If we look at the list of teams that scored the most runs in an innings and lost by an innings in Test cricket, before Pakistan this record was in the name of Ireland when in 2023 the team lost by an innings margin against Sri Lanka after scoring 492 runs in an innings. . India’s name is also included in this list. In 2010, India lost the Centurion Test against South Africa by an innings margin despite scoring 459 runs. The team that scores the most runs in an innings in Test cricket and loses the match by an innings margin 556 – Pakistan vs England, Multan, 2024 (innings and 47 runs)* 492 – Ireland vs Sri Lanka, Galle, 2023 (innings & 10 runs) 477 – England vs India, Chennai, 2016 (innings and 75 runs) 463 – West Indies vs India, Kolkata, 2011 (innings & 15 runs) 459 – India vs South Africa, Centurion, 2010 (innings & 25 runs) Teams that lost the most matches after scoring more than 500 runs in the first innings- This is the 5th time in Pakistan cricket that the team has lost the match after scoring more than 500 runs in the first innings. He is at the top of this list. Whereas Australia has fallen 3 times, England, New Zealand and Bangladesh have fallen 2-2 times. 5 – Pakistan* 3 – Australia 2 – England 2 – New Zealand 2 – Bangladesh
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: Joe Root and Harry Brook created history, made many big records by making a partnership of 454 runs
There was a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket between Joe Root and Brook. Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) The first match of the Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan. The England team batted explosively and declared the first innings at 823/7. This is the fourth 800+ total in the history of Test cricket. Joe Root played an innings of 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. This is Root’s sixth double century in Test cricket. Whereas, Harry Brook scored 317 runs in 322 balls with the help of 29 fours and 3 sixes. Harry Brook has become the second batsman to score the fastest triple century (310 balls) in Test cricket. There was a record partnership of 454 runs for the fourth wicket between Joe Root and Brook. This is the biggest partnership ever for England in Test cricket. Also, this is the fourth highest partnership in the history of Test cricket. The biggest partnership made by any team in test cricket against Pakistan The record-breaking partnership of Joe Root and Harry Brook has left behind the previous highest partnership against Pakistan. The partnership of 454 runs between the two has become the biggest partnership made by any team in Test against Pakistan. The previous record was held by West Indies greats Conrad Hund and Gary Sobers, who made a partnership of 446 runs in Kingston in 1958. The partnership of Joe Root and Harry Brook made these records- The biggest partnership for England in test cricket 454- Joe Root and Harry Brook vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 411- Peter May and Colin Cowdrey, vs West Indies, 1957 399- Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow vs South Africa, 2016 382- Morris Leyland and Leonard Hutton vs Australia, 1983 Biggest partnership in test cricket 624 – Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara vs South Africa, Colombo (SSC), 2006 576 – Sanath Jayasuriya & Roshan Mahanama vs India, Colombo (RPS), 1997 467 – Martin Crowe and Andrew Jones v Sri Lanka, Wellington, 1991 454 – Joe Root and Harry Brook vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 451 – Don Bradman and Bill Ponsford vs England, The Oval, 1934 451 – Javed Miandad and Mudassar Nazar vs India, Hyderabad (Sindh), 1983 The biggest partnership in test cricket against Pakistan 454- Joe Root and Harry Brook (England) vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024 445- Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers (West Indies) v Pakistan, Kingston, 1958 437- Mahela Jayawardene and T Samarawickrama (Sri Lanka), vs Pakistan, Karachi, 2009 410- Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag (India), Lahore, 2006 Two batsmen who crossed 250 runs in the same test innings Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers v Pakistan, Kingston, 1958 Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene vs South Africa, Colombo (SSC), 2006 Harry Brook and Joe Root vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test: England’s wonder in Multan, crossed the mark of 800+ runs for the fourth time in Test cricket
The England team has become the fourth team to cross the mark of 800+ runs in an innings of Test cricket. Joe Root & Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) The first match of the three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is being played in Multan from October 7. In this match, the batsmen of both the teams are seen batting vigorously. Pakistan had scored 556 runs in the first innings on the basis of brilliant innings by Abdullah Shafiq (102), Shan Masood (151), Salman Ali Aga (104*) and Saud Shakeel (82). The English team also batted aggressively and crossed the 800-run mark on the fourth day today. The team has become the fourth team in the history of Test cricket to cross the mark of 800+ runs in an innings. England declared first innings at 823/7 England had a bad start in the Multan Test against Pakistan, the team lost the wicket of captain Ollie Pope at the score of 4 runs. Jack Crawley (78) and Ben Duckett (84) played half-century innings. Then veteran player Joe Root scored a double century and young batsman Harry Brook scored a triple century. Joe Root played an innings of 262 runs in 375 balls with the help of 17 fours. At the same time, Harry Brook scored 317 runs in 322 balls with the help of 29 fours and 3 sixes, on the basis of which England declared the first innings at 823/7. Highest total in test cricket is recorded in the name of Sri Lanka The highest total in the history of Test cricket was made by Sri Lanka in 1997 against India in Colombo. The Sri Lankan team declared the innings after scoring 952 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Sanath Jayasuriya had played an inning of 340 runs and Roshan Mahanama had played an inning of 225 runs. At the same time, the second highest total is recorded in the name of England, the team declared its innings at 903/7 against Australia at The Oval in 1938. Highest total in test cricket 952/6 d, Sri Lanka vs India, Colombo (RPS), 1997903/7 d, England v Australia, The Oval, 1938849 d, England v West Indies, Kingston, 1930823/7 d, England vs Pakistan, Multan, 2024790/3 d, West Indies vs Pakistan, Kingston, 1958765/6 d, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Karachi, 2009