
Siraj dropped Harry Brook when he was on 19 runs (pictures via Getty Images) At the key moment of 4. On the fifth and last test, the Indian Pacer Pacer Pracidh Krishna was after the wrong judgment of his teammate Mohammed Sraji stood in India. During the 35. Through English persecution, Harry Brook threw himself onto the draft from Prasidh and the ball sailed high into the air. Siraj, located on a long leg, took the catch purely and caused an immediate celebration from Prasidh. Prasidh, however, overlooked one key detail: When the catch, Siraj retreated back and touched the border pillows with his feet. That meant that the ball went to six, not the goal.
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The solemn moment quickly turned to disappoint when Prasidh realized what had happened. Brook, who was aware of the situation, calmly returned to the fold, because Prasidh and Siraj exchanged frustrated glances. The error not only denied India with a key breakthrough, but also handed Brook Six Extra Runs. At that time he was 19 years old and continued his aggressive bat and eventually reached the match in forming 111 of only 98 balls. His knock, attached to 14 and two six, leaned the balance strongly in favor of England. Ironically, Brook was eventually rejected by Akash Deep, no one other than Siraj himself. The goal came when Brook tried to get off and hit a slightly short ball over the side just to cut it into the air. His bat flew to the side of his leg while the ball landed safely in Siraj’s hands in the middle. Brook went into a permanent ovation and let India wind up under pressure on the results.
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In the end, the dropped catch meant that Siraj stood his party 92 of the key runs that followed, and Brook’s possible release was all part of the defining phase in the test that could eventually decide on the result of the series.