PAK vs ENG, 1st Test cricket match has reached day 5 and fans are awaiting if Pakistan can grab the world record that was made in 2005 in Antigua.
PAK vs ENG, 1st Test cricket match has reached day 5 and fans are awaiting if Pakistan can grab the world record that was made in 2005 in Antigua.
England’s head coach, Brendon McCullum had said that England will not go for any draws in the series.
England’s head coach, Brendon McCullum had said that England will not go for any draws in the series.
Pakistan vs England in Rawalpindi has already seen 1580 runs scored in total. Pakistan’s target for day 5 is 343.
Pakistan vs England in Rawalpindi has already seen 1580 runs scored in total. Pakistan’s target for day 5 is 343.
If Pakistan wins the match it would stretch the total to 1843 runs and it will be the world record of most runs scored in total in a 5-day Test match.
If Pakistan wins the match it would stretch the total to 1843 runs and it will be the world record of most runs scored in total in a 5-day Test match.
Seven centuries have been scored in this Test match so far.
Seven centuries have been scored in this Test match so far.
If Pakistan can score one more in their chase, they will equal a record that was made in the year 2005.
If Pakistan can score one more in their chase, they will equal a record that was made in the year 2005.
In 2005, when South Africa played against West Indies at Antigua,, the Test match witnessed 8 centuries being scored.
In 2005, when South Africa played against West Indies at Antigua,, the Test match witnessed 8 centuries being scored.
To win the match Pakistan batsmen have to score two more centuries, with one they will hit the world record in this Test match.
To win the match Pakistan batsmen have to score two more centuries, with one they will hit the world record in this Test match.