The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

ENGLAND RACK UP 506 ON FIRST DAY AGAINST PAKISTAN

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Zak Crawley hailed an “unbelievab­le” day as England’s attacking approach scaled new heights, with four players hitting centuries in a record-breaking opening day of the first Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi.

Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Harry Brook all reached three figures as England racked up 506 for four, the highest ever total after day one of a Test.

It was also the first time four batters had scored tons on the opening day, with Crawley hitting the fastest Test hundred by an England opener and Duckett and Brook compiling their first in Tests.

Crawley needed only 86 balls to bring up his century, which came shortly after lunch, and he hopes England can continue where they left off.

“No, I’ve never seen a day like that,” the 24-year-old said.

“I think it is the record in day one of a Test, so it was unbelievab­le. Ducky batted fantastica­lly and so did the other two boys. Hopefully we can go again tomorrow, get a big one and get a thousand – I’m joking.”

Crawley and Duckett put on a mammoth 233, the fastest double century stand in Test history, for the first wicket, with the latter bringing up his own maiden century in the format from 108 balls on his recall to the side after a six-year absence.

Duckett was one of the players struggling with a viral infection which briefly threatened to cause the game to be postponed by 24 hours on the eve of the match and admitted it was less-than-ideal preparatio­n. “It all happened really fast, towards the end of Tuesday night it just came on,” the Nottingham­shire opener said.

“I felt fine going to bed and I found out the next morning that there were about 13 or 14 others, so not the best build-up to a Test match and certainly not the best for me in my first one back for six years.

“But it would have had to have taken a lot for me not to come to the ground today and play. Stokesy (captain Ben Stokes) said, ‘Let’s get out there and let’s take them on’.

“I think if the game was yesterday it would have been tough, but I think the lads have all done pretty well today.”

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