
Harry Brook and Rishabh Pant (images through Getty Images) The rain could stop the action for a moment, but not before Harry Brook lit up the final test with the flashes of Rishabh Pant. In the face of Mohammed Siraj, who has already raised three goals and was in the middle of a fire magic, Brook created a moment of brilliance that had fans and commentators to speak. In 48. Through England, the 26 -year -old right -handed Pacer’s sweeping played, he fell in this process, but he still managed to clean the long leg fence for six.
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Brook’s unorthodox intervention and the way he lost his balance, but still reminded many of Pant’s fearless and improvised launch in the middle of the ball. The improvisation of the dough in England was particularly noticeable because it came against a fast pitch in the middle of a strong spell. Ravi Shastri summed up in the air at that time when he rang, “Typical Harry Brook.”The Pant, which is currently recovering from injuries and supports India from a distance, shared the clip of England launched on Instagram with the title “Let’s go !!! @indianCretteam”. Six also drew laughter from fans at the stalls, with cameras that captured a group of viewers visibly amused. Brook, who did subtitles for his unexpected rotations in the fourth test and a minor incident with Washington Sundar, found a way to stay in the center of attention.
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While India was previously performed at 224, England raced 92 before Duckett fallen. But it was Brook’s shot that can be remembered as a moment of the day.