
Pakistan is the host of the 21st-century's highest Test score. They scored 765 runs against Sri Lanka on February 21st. England's first 800 run score was in 1930. In 1930, Pakistan posted 790/3d runs against the West Indies. It was the 21st century's highest score and a record in Test matches.
Brian Lara's 400 at number three
Unbroken is the record of 400 runs in Test matches. In fact, a batsman can score more than 400 runs in one Test. Brian Lara was captain of West Indies at that time. He had some good memories at the Recreation Ground during the fourth Test against England.
Joe Root's triple century
Joe Root reached his 27th century with Test cricket when he scored his third century in the second test against New Zealand. It was the first ever century scored by a Test cricketer. Root is still relatively young but is one of the best and most consistent batsmen worldwide. The English top-order batsman has been a fixture in the test series since 2011.

David Warner's 223
While there have been many outstanding innings in cricket, none can match David Warner's 223 in the opening innings of the Test against India. Warner began quickly, hitting four fours with the first two balls. Warner then reached his century on 69 balls, the fourth fastest in Test history.
George Headly's 223 Ahmedabad
Headley is widely known as one the greatest West Indian batsmen. Headley was the West Indies' strongest player and his batting contributed greatly to the team’s success. He made his Test debut versus England in 1930. He enjoyed early success. His successes against England and Australia were continued in the next 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 score of 270 after eight hours of strokeplay featured 30 top-class fours. The win was decisive for the Caribbeans, who won this series for the first-time.
Sri Lanka's 223 in Mohali
Sri Lanka's 223 victory in Mohale was an unexpected win for the visitors. It was a rare Test victory in India and the current unit was widely expected to lose. However, optimists hoped that the miracle would happen and that Virat Kohli would not be denied his 50th international century.

West Indies' 589/3 in first innings
David Warner set a new record at Adelaide Oval by breaking the record for the most runs in an innings. Also, he silenced critics scoring 335 runs. In a previous Test against Sri Lanka, the Australian opener had scored 333 runs. Warner's run was not the highlight of the day. Rohit Sharma also broke the record with a triple-ton. He managed to score his maiden Triple Ton in five-day cricket. Despite being reduced by 96 runs in the second innings to win the first Test, West Indies won it by 10 wickets.
Pakistan's 589/3 run in the first innings
Australia's first innings scored 589 runs, with David Warner's triple win leading the charge. Australia won the second innings by an innings and 48 runs. The hosts were bowled out for just 239 in the second innings. Mitchell Starc, the Australian bowler, took six wickets. Babar Azm and Yasir Rah scored respective 97- and 113 runs. However, this was not enough for the team's ability to withstand an Australian attack.