
Harry Brook took advantage of happiness and broke his first fourth century on Sunday 3rd August. The test dough in the world no.
It was Brook’s 10. Testing Century, came in its 50. In exchange in format. With this, since 2022 he threw himself second on the dough list with the most hundreds of test cricket, which only Joe Root (15) watched. | Oval test day 4 updates |
Brook was given a decisive retribution when he talked 19. India had a chance to claim three goals at the opening session after Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna released the Opener Zak Crawley and Stand-in Captain Ollie Pope. England could be 137 for 4, but Siraj could not keep his balance after grabbing a deep fine leg.
Brook tried to pull out the ejectors from Prasidh Krishny from the first delivery of 35., hit the shot directly in Siraj’s hands. While Siraj held a catch, Entered back and touched the border ropeBrook Lifeline scolds.
Brook, who brought a missed opportunity for him, moved gears and released the dominant hundred. The retribution seemed to have caused the change in the approach when he immediately set out on the counterattack route-that Siraj was abandoned-and he remained aggressive for the rest of the session.
Brook found a reliable partner in the world test body no.
Together, Brook and Root underwent calculated risks and ensured that Indian pitching was visibly tired by the end of the second session.
Finally, Brook fell to 111 of the 90 balls in a tea strike. It was Siraj who took the catch at half when Akash Deep caused a fake shot from Centurion.
However, Brook seemed to have caused enough damage, and after sewing 195-run partnership with Joe Root for the fourth goal, he brought the required runs to less than 100.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
3rd August 2025
Tune