On the fourth day of the first Test match between England and Pakistan in Multan, the visitors amassed more than 800 runs, setting a record for any side against Pakistan in innings.
In a Test match against Pakistan, this is the second time in cricket history that a team has amassed more than 700 runs.
In 1958, the West Indies defeated the Men in Green 790-3.
This is only the fourth occasion in cricket Test history that a team has scored 800 runs, and it is the first time in the twenty-first century.
When Sri Lanka last exceeded this historic total, it was during their 952–6 victory over India in 1997.
However, England had previously scored more than 800 twice.