Records tumbled and milestones were made in abundance in England's Test victory against Pakistan in Multan.
An incredible batting display saw Joe Root and Harry Brook hit major personal milestones while leading their side to historical high team totals.
Below is a breakdown of all the key stats and records to have been surpassed and achieved.
Team Records
- The first time in Test history a side have conceded 500 in the first innings and then gone on to win by an innings.
- 823-7 - 4th highest total in Test history and only the 4th time a team has passed 800 in Test cricket.
- It is England's highest score since the second world war.
- England's third highest team total in Tests.
- It's the first time England reached 700+ with three or fewer wickets down.
- Six bowlers conceded more than 100 runs for only the second time in Tests
- Highest ever score conceded by Pakistan and highest total by any team in Pakistan, with the previous highest being 765 for 6 by Pakistan in 2009.
Partnerships
- 454 - Highest ever partnership by England. Beating 411 by May & Cowdrey in May 1957.
- Fourth highest partnership of all-time in Test cricket.
- Highest 4th wicket stand ever - surpassing 449 by Marsh & Voges in 2015 Austra;ia v West Indies in Hobart.
- The highest partnership in Tests against Pakistan, going past the 446-run stand by Conrad Hunte and Gary Sobers for the second wicket in 1958.
- It's the second time Joe Root and Harry Brook have shared a 300-run partnership. They put on 302 against New Zealand in Wellington in February of last year.
- They are the first England pair to have two 200-run stands together and the ninth pair from any country.
- Second time that England have had two double-centurions in the same innings - last time was Graeme Fowler and Mike Gatting against India in 1985.
- This is the third time in the history of the game two batters have scored 250 in the same Test innings. First time for England.
Harry Brook
- 317- Only the sixth Englishman to score a triple century. 5th highest by an Englishman. The highest score by an England batter for 34 years.
- Highest score by an England batter against Pakistan - beating Denis Compton 278 in 1954
- Highest score by Englishman in Asia beating Cook's 263 v Pakistan in 2015 in Abu Dhabi.
- Now has five centuries in six away Tests. He has as many away Test hundreds as Nasser Hussain (49 away Tests), Graham Gooch (44), Michael Vaughan (37), Marcus Trescothick (34), Jonathan Trott (27), and Ben Stokes (57) to name a few.
- Brook's sixth Test century and the fourth Test in a row he has got one in Pakistan.
- Second fastest to 300 in the history of the game balls faced - 310 balls. Behind Virender Sehwag, 278 balls for his triple against South Africa in 2008. The previous fastest for England was by Wally Hammond, off 355 balls, against New Zealand in 1933.
Joe Root
- England's leading Test runscorer ahead of Cook - 5th on the all-time list
- 35th Hundred - going clear sixth on all-time list - now ahead of Lara, Gavaskar, Jayawardene and Younis Khan.
- 262 - Highest ever Test score surpassing his 254 versus Pakistan in 2016
- Sixth double hundred - clear 2nd on England's list gone ahead of Cook and joint 7th on the all-time list.
- First Englishman to surpass 20,000 international runs across formats and the 13th overall.
- Only player outside of Asia to score three double centuries in Asia. Surpassing AB De Villiers, Stephen Fleming, Rohan Kanhai, Brian Lara, Graeme Smith, Brendon McCullum, who have two.