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Triple centurion Brook happy to break dad’s club record

On his way: Harry Brook celebrates on the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and England (Aamir QURESHI)


On his way: Harry Brook celebrates on the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and England (Aamir QURESHI)

On his way: Harry Brook celebrates on the fourth day of the first Test between Pakistan and England (Aamir QURESHI)

England’s Harry Brook said he was delighted he had finally eclipsed his father’s highest club score when he hit a triple hundred against Pakistan in Multan on Thursday.

The 25-year-old smashed a career best 317 that, coupled with Joe Root’s 262, helped the visitors pile up 823-7 declared — the fourth highest total in all Test cricket and England’s third best.

With a big 267-run lead over Pakistan in the first innings, England then caught the home team napping at 152-6. At close, Pakistan still needed 115 to avoid an innings defeat on the final day Friday.

“I just wanted to get past my dad’s high score of 210,” said Brook of his father David’s score in a club match for Burnley in north-west England in 2001.

Brook had missed a chance of surpassing his father’s best when he scored 186 against New Zealand at Wellington last year.

“I said that to you guys before, I was pretty happy when I got past his score, to be honest,” said Brook.

“I’m lost for words, to be honest, I’m just happy that the team’s in a strong position to win the game tomorrow morning. It’s an incredible thing.”

Brook and Root enjoyed a run feast on a flat Multan stadium pitch, adding 454 for the fourth wicket, England’s highest partnership in Tests.

It eclipsed the 411-run fourth-wicket partnership by Peter May and Colin Cowdrey against the West Indies at Birmingham in 1957.

“It was wonderful batting with Rooty,” said Brook. “We spoke about the game moving forward and going out there after lunch to try and put the foot down and get a decent lead.”

“It makes you feel so comfortable when you’re watching him at the other end, he makes the game look so easy, and he’s playing the ball so late and making the balls look slow.”

Brook completed his triple century with a boundary off part-time bowler Saim Ayub, reaching the mark off 310 balls before he top-edged a sweep off the same bowler and was caught by Shan Masood.

Brook cracked 29 fours and three sixes in his 439-minute stay at the crease.

It was Brook’s sixth Test century and his fourth against Pakistan following his three in as many Tests when England routed Pakistan 3-0 in 2022.

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