An unbroken partnership of 109 for the sixth wicket between Brook and Ben Foakes moved England into a strong position.
[Ollie Pope](/topic/ollie-pope) had scored a half century from 63 balls including four boundaries. [Joe Root](/topic/joe-root) was out first ball, with Nauman Ali picking up two quick wickets of [Ben Duckett](/topic/ben-duckett) and the former captain. [Ben Stokes](/topic/ben-stokes) stranded while going for an achievable third run and Stokes was run out for 26 with both batters at the same end.
Brook now has the most runs in a batter's first 6 men's Test innings for England.
Joe Root then fell first ball with Agha Salman grabbing a clean low catch at slip. Harry Brook has broken KS Ranjitsinhji's 125-year-old record for the most runs in a batter's first 6 men's Test inns for He surpassed the record of KS Ranjitsinhji’s 418 runs (62, 154*, 8, 11, 175, 8*).
The 23-year-old Keighley-born batsman scored his third century of the England tour to Pakistan on Sunday morning, continuing the blistering start to his ...
Pakistan vs England, 3rd Test: Harry Brook scored his 3rd Test hundred and became his country's leading Test run-scorer on Pakistan soil.
At Tea on the second day, Brook scored 108 runs off 141 balls with the help of eight fours and three sixes. Along with Brook was Ben Foakes, who stayed unbeaten on 42 runs off 85 balls. Brook helped England take a 50-run lead at Tea on the second day.
Harry Brook, playing in his first away Test tour, continues to bat like a run-machine as he scores three hundreds in three Test matches of the series.
The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) The 23-year-old youngster was involved in a miscommunication with captain Ben Stokes which resulted in Stokes getting run out earlier in the innings. Harry Brook continues to amaze cricketing fans around the world with the display of his incredible plethora of talent as he scores third hundred of the series against Pakistan in the 3rd Test at Karachi.
England lost skipper Ben Stokes to a run-out but, but Harry Brook steadied the ship with a 109-run unbeaten stand with Ben Foakes.
The highlight of the session was the moment Stokes gave a thumbs up to Brook on his way back to the pavilion and made sure the guilt of running out his captain didn't impact the youngster who has looked in sublime touch throughout the series. The spin duo of Abrar and Nauman wheeled away in the afternoon session but they lost the plot in the second half and offered plentiful scoring opportunties. [Follow Yardbarker on MSN to get our exclusive content in your Microsoft News feed](https://www.msn.com/en-us/community/channel/vid-cj9pqbr0vn9in2b6ddcd8sfgpfq6x6utp44fssrv6mc2gtybw0us)
The 23-year-old Yorkshireman smashed a brilliant unbeaten 108 off 141 balls to leave England trailing by 50 runs on a wicket with variable bounce and ...
Abrar had grabbed an 11-wicket haul in his debut test at Multan before England recorded a stunning 26-run win inside four days. Joe Root then fell the first ball with Agha Salman grabbing a clean low catch at slip. Last Updated: 18th December 2022 04:37 PM
Harry Brook racked up his third century of the series to help England take a first innings lead worth 50 in the final Test against Pakistan in Karachi.
Brook went past Gower’s tally to set a new mark of 468, with the power to potentially add more in the second innings depending on how well Pakistan go themselves. But as useful as those contributions were, it was Brook and his [Pakistan](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/pakistan-cricket-team) love affair that captivated the viewers throughout an engaging and entertaining second day. [David Gower](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/david-gower), the man who used to be considered the prince of Pakistan after scoring a record 449 runs on tour here in 1984. [England](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/england-cricket-team) to 354 all out and a 50-run lead, when Ollie Robinson was the final man out, with fifties from [Ben Foakes](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/ben-foakes) and [Ollie Pope](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/ollie-pope) also doing a bit of heavy lifting. [Australia](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/australia-cricket-team), Colin Cowdrey in [West Indies](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/west-indies-cricket-team), or Alastair Cook in [India](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/india-cricket-team). [Ben Stokes](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/ben-stokes) ran past, thus ensuring he was safe and a member of the self-preservation society.
An unbroken partnership of 109 for the sixth wicket between Brook and Ben Foakes moved England into a strong position.
Joe Root was out first ball, with Nauman Ali picking up two quick wickets of Ben Duckett and the former captain. There was one moment of contention however, when Brook left his captain Ben Stokes stranded while going for an achievable third run and Stokes was run out for 26 with both batters at the same end. Stokes’ wicket left England 145 for five, but the arrival of Foakes calmed the tourists’ nerves and run rate.
Harry Brook's magnificent century helps England to a valuable lead over Pakistan on the second day of the third Test in Karachi.
Ben Duckett and Joe Root fell to successive Nauman Ali deliveries, Ollie Pope made 51 before being bowled by a beauty from Abrar and Stokes looked in good touch until the run-out. The run out of Stokes could have derailed Brook. It will not be a draw - just the way England like it. The Yorkshireman has become the first England batter to score three hundreds in his first four Tests, the first to score hundreds in each match of an away three-Test series and his 468 runs is a record for an England batter in an away series against Pakistan. England have already won the series 2-0 and are looking to become the first team to leave Pakistan with a 3-0 clean sweep. Harry Brook's magnificent century helped England to a valuable lead over Pakistan on the second day of the third Test in Karachi.
Hailed as "superstar" by Nasser Hussain and by Pietersen, the rise of Harry Brook, who has hit a hattrick of hundreds, as told by his childhood coach.
a lot of people would not expect to be winning the World Cup at 23,” Brook would say at the end of the world cup. “I want to do as well as I can do and play the way I want to.” His run-getting over the last couple of years at Yorkshire has been prolific and I think it will continue to be.” In his Betway column, Kevin Pietersen would write this September: “He is the future, in my opinion. And we would be there at the side of the club nets for hours, polishing his forward defence. It was a sight in the rain when Harry was about 14, that convinced Cooper that his boy was made of something special. But the school encouraged talented sportspeople, and he would play cricket a lot,” Cooper says. Cooper says that Harry would run into former Durham and Sussex wicketkeeper Martin Speight at the school and improve his batting. David is Harry’s father and it was Tony, Cooper says, who brought young Harry to the club, and would throw down for hours. The bench was built by his late grandfather Tony, a club player, a wood-maker, who had his sons David,Richard, and Nick all playing for the club. For a month, in that wet month, he was out there doing his stuff. “On a dark wet October day, I peeped over the fence, into the club, and what did I see?
Harry Brook scores third hundred in as many games and sets new record for most runs by an England batter in a Test series in Pakistan as tourists earn ...
I have scored a lot of runs in certain areas and I stick to that. We have had to go about a little bit differently and play it by ear. "I'm feeling good at the minute, hopefully it continues. Hopefully that keeps happening, and we can get a bit of spin. It would've been nice to get a couple of wickets but there is quite a bit of rough, it's starting to break up and crack. Harry Brook dazzled again with a third hundred in as many games as he and Ben Foakes earned England a first-innings lead of 50 over Pakistan in their bid to sweep the Test series 3-0.
The Yorkshire batter, who was brought into the side in the summer in place of the injured Jonny Bairstow, scored 111 to help the tourists post 354 in response ...
“So for me, he comes straight back in the side. I was a bit tired to be honest. “It’s too hard to say at the minute.
Yorkshire batter Harry Brook compiled another Test century against Pakistan after making 111 during Englands first innings in the final match of the series ...
Ben Foakes was a key kind of fulcrum point in the batting line-up." "I think he's quite a good player on these slow, low pitches and we saw that when he first came into the England team in Sri Lanka about three or four years ago. "I try to take bits of the best players in the world and put it into my game," Brook told Sky Sports. "It's a good feeling," Brook said. "One thing that oozes out of him is how much he wants to bat, and score runs," Broad told Sky Sports. The most runs by an England batter on a tour of Pakistan, and a strike rate well in the 90s.
Harry Brook has enjoyed a brilliant start to his England Test career, having struck 480 runs at an average of 80 so far including three outstanding hundreds ...
He has shown a lot of different qualities in conditions that are foreign to him. He has a great hunger of hitting boundaries and scoring runs. "To be involved in a run-out with one of your best players [ [Ben Stokes](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/ben-stokes) ] is tough. Having smashed 468 runs at an average of 93.60, Brook now holds the record for the most runs scored by an Englishman in a Test series in Pakistan. "Brook is playing beautifully," Broad told Sky Sports. "I think this was his best century so far.
Harry Brook scored his third consecutive hundred against Pakistan as England earned a slender first inning lead in the third and final Test of the series in ...
It was an understated yet hugely important knock and, while it may not be enough to keep him in the side such is England's strength in depth at the moment, it was a timely reminder of his quality. After missing out in the first Test due to illness and seeing Pope retain the gloves for the second Test, Foakes could have been forgiven for wondering where he stood. The 23-year-old has looked utterly sublime in Pakistan and enjoyed a remarkable start to his Test career. By the time Brook had turned back Stokes was already halfway down the pitch and they both ended up at the wrong end. "You could see Stokes is frustrated, but he has taken that split second to calm the situation down," former England spinner Alex Hartley said on BBC Test Match Special. Having been axed by England at the start of the year after a horror Ashes series, Pope has enjoyed a remarkable turnaround in fortunes. Both players ended up at the same end, with Brook only just grounding his bat before Stokes to leave his captain high and dry. "Throughout the whole series he has not had any issues. He is very positive and scores runs quickly." England were ultimately bowled out for 354, giving them a short nine over burst at Pakistan's openers at the end of the day. His dismissal then saw Brook take centre stage and, aside from the Stokes run-out, he once again looked imperious before getting pinned lbw by debutant Mohammad Wasim. Brook came to the crease after