England opener Ben Duckett continued his stellar form with a sensational century on Day 2 of the second Test against Pakistan. His innings of 114, adorned with 16 fours, not only solidified England’s position in the match but also etched his name in the record books.
Duckett achieved a remarkable feat by becoming the fastest cricketer in terms of balls faced to reach 2,000 runs in Test cricket. He reached this milestone in just 2,293 balls, surpassing the previous record held by New Zealand’s Tim Southee. This achievement is even more impressive considering Duckett’s relatively short Test career, having played only 28 matches.
Duckett’s innings was a masterclass in aggressive batting. He scored his half-century off just 47 deliveries, showcasing his ability to accelerate quickly. His partnership with Zak Crawley provided a solid foundation for England, and he continued to dominate the Pakistan bowlers throughout his innings.
Duckett’s confidence against both spin and pace were evident. He effortlessly dispatched deliveries to all corners of the ground, punishing any loose balls. Even when Pakistan’s bowlers found success, Duckett’s assured footwork and clinical shot selection kept them at bay.
Ultimately, it was Pakistan’s off-spinner Sajid Khan who managed to dismiss Duckett for 114. However, the damage had already been done. Duckett’s innings had put England in a strong position, and his contribution to the team’s success was undeniable.
Duckett’s achievement of reaching 2,000 Test runs is a testament to his talent and hard work. He has quickly established himself as one of England’s most reliable openers, and his ability to score runs at a rapid pace makes him a valuable asset to the team.
As England looks to secure a series victory against Pakistan, Duckett’s performance will be crucial. His ability to set the tone for the innings and his ability to adapt to different conditions make him a player to watch.
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