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Harry Brook is making waves in the United Kingdom because he became the first player in Test cricket history to score a century as an opener in the fourth innings. His remarkable 149 helped England chase down 371 against India at Headingley.
The performance was not only historic but also instrumental in securing a dramatic five-wicket win, giving England a 1–0 lead in the series.
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Brook’s century came in a record-breaking match where India posted five individual hundreds, an unprecedented feat in a losing effort.
England’s successful chase is now one of the highest ever at Headingley.
Alongside Brook, contributions from Duckett, Crawley, Root, and Stokes powered the victory.
The match is already being hailed as one of the most thrilling comebacks in modern Test cricket history.
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