England’s Harry Brook has made cricketing history in the 4th Ashes Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), becoming the fastest player in the world to reach 3,000 Test runs in terms of balls faced.
Brook, regarded as one of the finest batters of his generation, had struggled earlier in the series, with England already trailing 3-0 against Australia.
Yet in the Boxing Day Test, he turned heads with a brisk 41-run innings off 34 deliveries, crossing the 3,000-run milestone in just 3,468 balls.
This record surpasses the legendary Australian wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist, who had reached the milestone in 3,610 balls.
How Fast is Harry Brook’s New Record?
| Player | Country | Balls Taken to 3,000 Runs |
|---|---|---|
| Harry Brook | England | 3,468 |
| Adam Gilchrist | Australia | 3,610 |
| David Warner | Australia | 4,047 |
| Rishabh Pant | India | 4,095 |
| Virender Sehwag | India | 4,129 |
Brook’s feat highlights not only his talent but also his ability to perform under pressure, especially in an Ashes series where England had struggled earlier.
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“Harry Brook has shown immense skill and composure,” said former England captain Michael Vaughan. “This is a record that speaks volumes about his place among the best of his generation.”
What Happened on Day 1 of the Boxing Day Test?
The first day of the 4th Test at the MCG was historic beyond Brook’s achievement. England, having won the toss, opted to bowl first and immediately put Australia under pressure.
Josh Tongue shone with the ball, taking a five-wicket haul to dismiss the home side for just 152 runs. Yet England failed to capitalise, being bowled out for 110, with Michael Neser claiming four wickets for Australia.
Remarkably, this marked the first time since 1902 that 20 wickets fell on Day 1 of a Test in Australia. The day drew a record crowd of 93,442 fans, the highest for a single day in Australian Test history.
The dramatic swings in momentum have left England closing in on a rare Boxing Day Test win, keeping fans guessing deep into the match.
Why Does This Record Matter?
Brook’s record is more than just numbers; it signals a shift in modern Test batting. Completing 3,000 runs faster than any other player in history demonstrates his aggressive style and consistency.
For England, it also provides a rare highlight in an otherwise difficult Ashes series. Despite being on the losing side in the series, Brook’s innings shows that the team possesses world-class talent capable of challenging Australia in future matches.



