NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom: England recorded the highest-ever team total in a one-day international when they made 444 for three against Pakistan at Trent Bridge on Tuesday.
In what was the 3,773rd match at this level England’s total surpassed the previous record of 443 for nine by Sri Lanka against the Netherlands at Amstelveen in 2006.
It was also the highest ODI total in a match between two Test nations, topping South Africa’s 439 for two against the West Indies at Johannesburg last year.
Alex Hales, on his Nottinghamshire home ground, made an England ODI record 171 on Tuesday.
Jos Buttler followed up with the quickest-ever England ODI fifty, off just 22 balls, on his way to an unbeaten 90 off 51 balls featuring seven fours and seven sixes.
Pakistan left-arm fast bowler Wahab Riaz, who twice took ‘wickets’ with no-balls, finished with figures of none for 110 in his maximum 10 overs.
That was the second-most expensive return in an ODI, behind Australian Mick Lewis’s none for 113 against South Africa at Johannesburg in 2006.
England lead their five-match series with Pakistan 2-0.
HIGHEST ODI TOTALS
444-3 – England vs. Pakistan, Nottingham, 2016
443-9 –Sri Lanka vs. Netherlands, Amstelveen, 2006
439-2 – South Africa vs. West Indies, Johannesburg, 2015
438-4 – South Africa vs. India, Mumbai, 2015
438-9 – South Africa vs. Australia, Johannesburg, 2006
434-4 – Australia vs. South Africa, Johannesburg, 2006
418-5 – South Africa vs. Zimbabwe, Potchefstroom, 2006
418-5 – India vs. West Indies, Indore, 2011
417-6 – Australia vs. Afghanistan, Perth, 2015
414-7 – India vs. Sri Lanka, Rajkot, 2009
England sets new ODI record of 444-3 against Pakistan
England sets new ODI record of 444-3 against Pakistan
Saudi cultural identity on show at Winter Olympics fashion showcase
- Skier Rakan Alireza represents the Kingdom at event in Milan, modeling bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi
- 17 National Olympic Committees participate in showcase and Saudis are sole representatives of the Arab world
MILAN: Ahead of the opening ceremony for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, cross-country skier Rakan Alireza represented Team Saudi at an Olympic Winter Games Fashion Showcase hosted by the International Olympic Committee in Milan this week.
He modeled a bespoke design by renowned Saudi fashion designer Alya Al-Salmi at the event on Wednesday, which took place at Clubhouse 26, the official hospitality venue for the Games.
Seventeen National Olympic Committees participated in the showcase and the Saudis were the sole representatives of the Arab world.
The design of Alireza’s outfit was described as drawing inspiration from Saudi heritage, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens that seamlessly blends tradition with modern elegance, offering a visual narrative of national identity presented within an international context.
Regarded as one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent fashion designers, Al-Salmi also created the outfits worn by team Saudi at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
The opening ceremony for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games is on Friday.








