
Pakistan holds the record for highest Test score, scoring 765 runs against Sri Lanka in Feb. 21st century. England first scored 800 runs in 1930. Pakistan then posted 790/3d against the West Indies. It was the highest score in 21st-century cricket and a record match for Test cricket.
Brian Lara's 400 at Number Three
Unbroken is the record of 400 runs in Test matches. It is possible for a batsman to score more than 400 runs during a single Test. Brian Lara, the West Indies' captain at the time, set the record. He had some good memories at the Recreation Ground during the fourth Test against England.
Joe Root's triple century
Joe Root achieved his triple century on Thursday in the second Test against New Zealand. This marked Joe Root's twenty-seventh century playing Test cricket. It was the first ever century scored by a Test cricketer. Root, although still young, is one among the most consistent and reliable cricketers in the world. Since 2011, Root, the English top-order batsman is a fixture in test series.

David Warner's 223
Although there have been many great cricket innings, nothing can compare to David Warner's 223 run in the first Test against India. Warner started off fast, hitting four fours off the first two balls of the innings. Warner reached his century with 69 balls, which was the fourth fastest time in Test history.
George Headly in Ahmedabad: 223
Headley is one of the most renowned West Indian cricketers. Headley was considered to be the best player on the West Indies team. His batting contributed greatly in the team's success. He made his Test debut against England in 1930 and achieved early success. His successes continued against England, Australia, and New Zealand in the subsequent years.
George Headly's 223 Mohali
George Headly's 223 in Mohalla on November 13, 1929, gave West Indies a memorable win in the first Test series against England. Headley's total of 270 was a result of eight hours worth strokeplay and included 30 top fours. The win was crucial for the Caribbeans, who won the series for the first time.
Sri Lanka's 223 in Mohali
Sri Lanka's victory at Mohale, 223 was not a surprise. It was a rare Test win in India and the current squad was expected to lose. The optimists were hopeful that the Sri Lankans would achieve a miracle and deny Viratkohli 50th international Century.

West Indies' 589/3 in first innings
David Warner was the Adelaide Oval's record holder for most runs in an inning and silenced his critics when he scored 335 runs. Before this match, Warner had scored 333 runs against Sri Lanka. However, Warner's knock was not the only highlight of the day, as he also selected Rohit Sharma to break the record by hitting a triple ton. He was able to score his maiden five-day triple ton. The West Indies won their first Test by 10 wickets despite being reduced from 96/6 to 96 in the second innings.
Pakistan's 589/3 first innings
Australia posted a huge total of 589 runs in their first innings. This was largely due to David Warner's triple-ton. The hosts lost the second innings to Australia by 48 runs and 239 runs. The Australian bowlers were in complete control of the Pakistani batting order, with Mitchell Starc taking six wickets. Babar Azam, Yasir Shah and Yasir Shah each scored 97 runs and 113 runs, respectively. However, it was not enough to stop the Australian attack.