The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hales: My record won’t last long

SUBLIME: ENGLAND BREAK RECORDS AT TRENT BRIDGE

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Hales says England bat all the way down to No 11 so it’s just a matter of time before someone beats his 171.

Nottingham

Alex Hales does not expect to be an England record-holder for long after his 171 helped the team post a new world one-day internatio­nal mark of 444 for three en route to thrashing Pakistan on Tuesday.

Hales’s innings at his home ground of Trent Bridge was the highest score by any England batsman in this format and helped the hosts to a 169-run win that ensured they won the series at 3-0 up with two to play.

But Hales believes it’s just a matter of time before an England colleague betters his score.

“I think the improvemen­ts we’ve shown in the last couple of years, I’m not sure how long that record will stand,” he said. “The batting we’ve got all the way down to pretty much No 11 so it’s an exciting time for us as a team.”

Jos Buttler made a dashing 90 not out, that included England’s fastest ODI 50 – off just 22 balls.

Partnershi­ps of 248 between Hales and Joe Root (85) and an unbroken 161 shared by Buttler and England captain Eoin Morgan (57 not out) overwhelme­d Pakistan’s bowlers in a total featuring 16 sixes. This was a timely innings for Hales, who had managed just 145 runs at an average of 18.12 during England’s preceding 2-2 Test series with Pakistan.

That was followed by meagre scores of seven and 14 in the first two ODIs at Southampto­n and Lord’s respective­ly.

But back in front of his Nottingham­shire home crowd, the opener looked a far more confident and authoritat­ive batsman as Robin Smith’s 167 not out against Australia at Edgbaston back in 1993 finally ceased to be England’s highest individual ODI score.

“It’s been a tough few weeks personally,” he said.

“The Test series didn’t go to plan – but when it comes to the white ball in the last 12 months, I’ve felt in good form.

“I was always confident heading into this series, and it’s nice to put it right tonight.” – AFP

Highest score by a No 11 in ODIs: Mohammad Amir (above).

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? RECORD BREAKER. Alex Hales’ 171 against Pakistan on Tuesday was the highest individual score for England in a one-day internatio­nal.
Picture: Reuters RECORD BREAKER. Alex Hales’ 171 against Pakistan on Tuesday was the highest individual score for England in a one-day internatio­nal.
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