Eng 460-4published at 126 overs
Crawley 252, Buttler 133
David Warner scored 335 not out against Pakistan in November last year, so this must feel worryingly similar.
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Crawley 252, Buttler 133
David Warner scored 335 not out against Pakistan in November last year, so this must feel worryingly similar.
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I've watched Brendon McCullum, Karun Nair and Hashim Amla make triple centuries.
I've always wanted to see an England player reach the milestone...
!!!!!
Glorious batting, Zak Crawley taking a step forward and whipping Mohammad Abbas off his pads and away for four. What a day. What an innings.
Mohammad Abbas is returning to the attack.
#bbccricket
Darren Dyer: Just think that Zak Crawley might not even be playing if Ben Stokes was in the side.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Ageas Bowl
If Chris Woakes has his pads on for much longer, he's not going to be able to bowl.
And Zak Crawley takes us past 444 with a stunning lofted drive to Shan Masood's dibbly-dobblers that flies over mid-off and into the ropes.
The best score in cricket has come up!
Michael Vaughan and I are on the same Crawley wavelength. Great minds think alike, clearly.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
With Crawley's style of play, I can see him having success in Australia.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
It's been well over 24 hours since Pakistan have picked up a wicket.
I'm aware I'm tempting fate but I think Zak Crawley will do well in Australia. He's got the game for those bouncy pitches and he's clearly a quick learner.
Ooh, and there's a shot and a half from Crawley, a simple back foot punch off Naseem Shah racing away for four.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Ageas Bowl
Saturday afternoon. Zak Crawley batting like Don Bradman's dad. You can't help but think what the atmosphere would be like if this ground was full. The crowd would just be moving through the lubrication gears. It would have been magnificent.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Zak Crawley looks like he has the game which should be able to stand the test of time in different conditions.
What I hear from within the team is that he's very mature for his age and has a strong character.
An absolutely horrible leg-side bit of nonsense is well stopped by Mohammad Rizwan behind the stumps.
This is probably best, and mostly politely, described as gentle medium-pace from Shan Masood. Still, it's a maiden, if nothing else.
Er, Shan Masood is coming on to bowl...
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Crawley will never get a better chance for a Test 300 than this.
Ollie in Manchester
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