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Pakistan's score of 588 in the second Test of the
ongoing series at Faisalabad was its third
successive 500-plus total in a Test match.
There are as many as six instances of a team
scoring 500 or more runs in three consecutive Test
innings:
| Country |
Score |
Opponent |
Venue |
Season |
| Australia |
674 |
India |
Adelaide |
1947-48 |
| |
578-8d |
India |
Melbourne |
1947-48 |
| |
509 |
England |
Nottingham |
1948 |
| India |
560-6d |
England |
Chennai |
1992-93 |
| |
591 |
England |
Mumbai |
1992-93 |
| |
536-7d |
Zimbabwe |
Delhi |
1992-93 |
| Sri Lanka |
610-6d |
India |
Colombo |
2001 |
| |
555-5d |
Bangladesh |
Colombo |
2001-02 |
| |
590-9d |
West Indies |
Galle |
2001-02 |
| England |
529-5d |
Sri Lanka |
Lord's |
2002 |
| |
545 |
Sri Lanka |
Birmingham |
2002 |
| |
512 |
Sri Lanka |
Manchester |
2002 |
| India |
526 |
Bangladesh |
Dhaka |
2004-05 |
| |
540 |
Bangladesh |
Chittagong |
2004-05 |
| |
516 |
Pakistan |
Chandigarh |
2004-05 |
| Pakistan |
636-8d |
England |
Lahore |
2005-06 |
| |
679-7d |
India |
Lahore |
2005-06 |
| |
588 |
India |
Faisalabad |
2005-06 |
Note: India have achieved this distinction twice.
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