
Harry Brook’s happiness in Leeds finally ran out when the English star was released 99 during the 3rd day of the first test in Headingley on Sunday, June 22. Brook tried to get to the ninth hundreds with a shot of Prasidh Krishna Bowling, but the ball went straight to Shardule Thakur, who was placed on the border.
Brook has survived several close calls during his knocking, which consisted of 11 borders and two six. The biggest day was the second day when he was caught from Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling just to exceed the Indian stimulator. On the third day, Brook forced Indian pitchors to pay for their mistakes.
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The day to England began with Centurion Ollie Pope, before Captain Ben Stokes, one of Rishabha also sipped Bowling Mohammed Siri. But when Brook seemed to be solid when he took an attack on the pitch and began to play a large Bumhrah shot.
Then he got the border of Krishna to give dynamics his shifts. Brook was a little concerned about the rotation of Ravindra Jadeja, but then survived a close call when he threw himself at the one who passed through Rishabh Pant. He went until the lunch break at the age of 57 and left Jamie Smith for his support.
As soon as Smith left, Brook decided to go to the accusation and started playing his shots when he was left with his tail.
Jaiswal will drop more to give Brook Lifeline
Brook fired 82 when he got another happy break when he played a fake shot and hit the ball directly to Jaiswal in Gully. The Indian opener, however, dropped another sitter when Shaubman Gill and the rest of the Polnice remained frustrated by Bumhrah in shock.
Brook looked set to punish India more by hitting six and the border of Siraj before walking at 99. This is when the disaster hit the stream because it could not get the right connection with the ball and went straight to the field in the field.
Brook is 16. The English dough to be released 99. The last English dough to be released was Jonny Bairstow during his shifts against South Africa in 2017.
Published on:
June 22, 2025
Tune