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Harry Brook’s Rapid Century Boosts England’s Chase Against India


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Harry Brook’s Rapid Century Boosts England’s Chase Against India

Harry Brook’s explosive 91-ball century powered England in their chase of 374 against India at The Oval. His aggressive batting shifted momentum, helping England close in on a potential series-winning victory.

Brook, a 26-year-old star, entered with England at 106/3. Unfazed, he attacked India’s bowlers, reaching his fifty in 37 balls. His fearless approach set the tone for England’s bold chase in the fifth Test.

His century, scored in the 61st over, included 12 fours and two sixes. It ranks as the third-fastest by an Englishman against India in Tests, showcasing Brook’s ability to dominate under pressure.

Brook’s aggressive start nearly cost him at 19. A dropped catch by Mohammed Siraj allowed him to continue, and he made India pay with a match-defining 111 off 98 balls.

By the time Brook was dismissed, England needed fewer than 80 runs. His knock eased pressure, allowing Joe Root to anchor the innings and keep England in control.

Brook’s performance transformed the game’s complexion. His 10th Test century in just 30 matches highlights his rare talent and ability to perform when England needs him most.

The century also improved Brook’s fourth-innings batting average, previously around 28. His aggressive play shifted the pressure onto India, who now face a tough challenge to avoid defeat.

England’s chase, led by Brook’s brilliance, puts them in a strong position. A victory would secure a 3-1 series win, while India aims to draw their second straight series in England.

Brook’s knock underscores his reputation as a game-changer. His ability to attack and score quickly has given England a clear advantage in a high-stakes Test match.

If England completes the chase, Brook’s century will be remembered as a turning point. His fearless batting has set the stage for a thrilling conclusion at The Oval.