
Former Indian cricket Ajay Jadeja appreciated English Harry Brook for his fearless knocking on the 4th day of the last test against India in oval on Sunday 3rd August. He compared the 26 -year approach to accessing his own Indian trousers. Brook’s 98-Míč 111 in the second shift helped the hosts to reach the victory, winning the victory of 3-1 series.
When Jadeja spoke of Sony Sports after a daily game, he emphasized a similar impact he had in pressure situations, both Brook and Pant, and pointed out how these players might not add every time, but always leave their brand when they do it.
“These players don’t have to score every time, but when the score is running, they leave a huge impact. Today, Rishabh Pant reminded me. Bats are going to fly. Their styles are similar, so their mistakes and impact will also look similar, ”said Jadeja.
Brook came to the fold when England was under pressure and immediately took an attack by Indian pitch. His shifts filled with stroke changed the influx of match in favor of England and Jadeja appreciated his aggressive thinking from the first ball.
“At the beginning, he dominated and exerted the pressure back on them on the pitch. After the atmosphere slightly cooled and gained control, he still played in his own style and his partnership with Joe Root left England on Prague,” he said.
Partnership for Brook Back and Root Stand took England to 339/6 for stumpsHe only needed 35 other runs to join the match and series. It wasn’t just runs that made the impression of Jadeja; It was also the way Brook played.
“Brook remains the same. Washington Sundar let him stand in the middle of the course in the last match. That’s a thing with these players. It doesn’t have to be as consistent every day as Joe Root, but the team also needs them.
He also pointed out how Brook’s unique pattern of scoring protruded between modern doughs. According to Jadeja, Yorkshire has a distinct car wheel and often prefers the side of the foot and at the same time stands against the sailors and plays over the side.
“The pressure they had faced in the last half an hour, if they had to play for half an hour like this, when 250 runs were needed, the pitchors would always have hope. In that half an hour of hope of a pitch, and then we waited another two hours to happen now,” he said.
Ironically, Brook’s shifts ended up in a way that reflected the pants while trying to make a big shot, lost the grip of the bat and caught him Mohammed Siraj in a deep birth bowling Akash Deep. The release brought back clear flashes of the style of the Pant trademark.
After Brook’s release, England lost two more goals in Jacob Bethell and Joe Root, which gave India a slight opening before the 5th day. But Brook’s sparkling hundreds could have done enough to rock the match in England.
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
4th August 2025