Rahul Tiwari
khelja|22-07-2024
Cricket was born in England and it has spread this game to many countries of the world. Many great cricketers have emerged from this country. Despite this, when it comes to winning titles or records, England seems to be behind most countries. There are many such records in Test cricket being played since 1877, which other teams have achieved long ago but England is still far from them or is reaching there after so many years. Something similar happened in the Nottingham Test where England scored more than 400 runs in both innings of a match for the first time in cricket history, whereas Team India, Australia and Pakistan had done this feat many years ago.
England, which played the first match in the history of Test cricket, scored more than 400 runs in both innings of a match for the first time after 147 years. On the fourth day of the Nottingham Test, England scored 425 runs in their second innings. Ben Stokes' team had also scored 416 runs in the first innings. In this way, they were able to achieve this feat for the first time. However, Australia was the first to achieve this feat about 86 years ago. Australia had scored more than 400 runs (411, 427/6 declared) in both innings against England in Nottingham in 1938.
Not just Australia, India has also done this feat, that too more than once. Team India had scored 407 and 407/9 (declared) in the Kolkata Test against Pakistan in 2005. After this, India had scored 426 and 412/4 (declared) against Sri Lanka in Ahmedabad in 2009. Pakistan had also done this feat in both innings of the Faisalabad Test against India in 2006 (588, 490/8 declared).
If we talk about the Nottingham Test, then on the fourth day, former England captain Joe Root and young batsman Harry Brook were seen in full form. Both returned unbeaten on the third day and on the fourth day, playing further, both scored excellent centuries. Brook scored his first and overall 5th Test century in England. He played an innings of 110 runs. After this, Root scored the 32nd century of his career and equaled many legends. Root scored 122 runs and led the team to a strong score of 425 runs. In this way, England set a target of 385 runs for West Indies to win.