By stumps, England had raced to 498 for three, surpassing the previous highest opening-day total in a Test on English soil — 475 for two by Australia in 1934 — with Ollie Pope unbeaten on 169 from just 169 balls, having registered his eighth Test hundred, all against different opponents.By stumps, England had raced to 498 for three, surpassing the previous highest opening-day total in a Test on English soil — 475 for two by Australia in 1934 — with Ollie Pope unbeaten on 169 from just 169 balls, having registered his eighth Test hundred, all against different opponents.By stumps, England had raced to 498 for three, surpassing the previous highest opening-day total in a Test on English soil — 475 for two by Australia in 1934 — with Ollie Pope unbeaten on 169 from just 169 balls, having registered his eighth Test hundred, all against different opponents.image/jpeg
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