The dynamic striker of England, Harry Brook, suffered from Headingley on Sunday when he became the first striker in three years to be rejected while he was blocked on 99. The incident occurred on day 3 of the first test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy between England and India, adding another chapter to the long list of Niceties Neruvies Neruies de Cricket. Brook, who had looked in imperative contact throughout his sleeves, was defeated as he tried to draw a bouncer of Prasidh Krishna in India. He deceived the shot, and a sharp leg on a long leg ended what could have been another century of declaration for the elegant right -hander. Brook’s misfortune marks the first dismissal of this type since the head of Travis in Australia was taken 99 against the Antilles in Perth in 2022. For England, it was an even longer expectation because the last English striker rejected on this dreaded score was Jonny Bairstow against South Africa in Manchester in 2017.
In the history of the Tests of England, the dismissal of Brook is the 16th time that an Englishman has fallen to a single century. Interestingly, the only English striker to suffer from the agony of going out on 199 is the elegant old middle order, Ian Bell.Quiz: Who is this IPL player? Against India, the last striker to perish on 99 before Brook was Shaun Marsh in Australia, who failed in Melbourne in 2014.Last strikers who released 99 or 199:
Name | Team | Against |
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M Vijay (99) | India | Australia |
SE MARCH (99) | Australia | India |
SPD SMITH (199) | Australia | West Indies |
KL Rahul (199) | India | England |
MISBAH-UL-HAQ (99) | Pakistan | West Indies |
JM Bairstow (99) | England | South Africa |
D Elgar (199) | South Africa | Bangladesh |
Babar Azam (99) | Pakistan | Australia |
F of Plessis (199) | South Africa | Sri Lanka |
AD Mathews (199) | Sri Lanka | Bangladesh |
TM Head (99) | Australia | West Indies |
As for the match, the sleeves of England ended at 465, giving India a thin advance of six six -point rounds despite a sloppy implementation performance which has seen several chances lowered from the Bumrah bowling alley. By strains on day 3, India had reached 90/2 in the second round, KL Rahul undefeated on a 47 skipper Shubman Gill on 6. Visitors now hold an advance of 96 points at the head of day 4, with the finely ready game for an exciting finish at Headingley.