WI vs ENG: With 21 runs needed in 6 balls, Harry Brook weaves his magic and smashes 3 sixes, 1 four to secure thrilling win for England

Facing a challenging target of 223, England needed 21 runs in the final over to win. All-rounder Andre Russell stepped up to bowl the crucial last over.

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Phil Salt (L) and Harry Brook (R) of England celebrate winning the 3rd T20I between West Indies and England.

Phil Salt (L) and Harry Brook (R) of England celebrate winning the 3rd T20I between West Indies and England.

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Harry Brook unleashed a remarkable onslaught against Andre Russell.

He struck an impressive sequence of 4, 6, 6, 2, and 6, culminating in an unbeaten 31 off just 7 balls.

In a thrilling display of batting prowess, England's Harry Brook played a pivotal role in the team's victory over the West Indies in the third T20I held in Grenada on Saturday, December 16. Facing a challenging target of 223, England needed 21 runs in the final over to win. Andre Russell, the West Indies all-rounder who had previously shone in the first T20I, stepped up to bowl the crucial last over. However, it was Brook, with limited exposure in the match until then, who took center stage, showcasing his exceptional batting skills.

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The young English batsman, having faced only two balls prior to the final over, unleashed a remarkable onslaught against Russell. He struck an impressive sequence of 4, 6, 6, 2, and 6, culminating in an unbeaten 31 off just 7 balls. This stunning performance not only secured a one-ball spare victory for England but also marked the highest successful T20I chase on West Indian soil. The win was crucial for England as it kept them in contention in the series, reducing their deficit to 2-1.

Brook's explosive innings comes at a significant moment, just ahead of the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) auction. His stint with the SunRisers Hyderabad in the previous season, for which he was bought for a hefty Rs 13.25 crore, was not as impactful as expected. In his maiden IPL season, Brook managed only one notable century against Kolkata Knight Riders, alongside a series of low scores, particularly struggling against spin bowling.

However, Brook has since regained his form, contributing significantly to England's performance in the Ashes 2023, where the series ended in a 2-2 draw against Australia. His performance in The Hundred was noteworthy as well, leading to a late inclusion in England's ODI World Cup squad. Despite England's less than stellar performance in the tournament, Brook managed to make a mark with a half-century against Afghanistan.

As the IPL 2024 auction approaches, Brook's recent exploits, particularly his sensational knock against the West Indies, are expected to generate interest among the IPL franchises. While it remains uncertain if he will attract as high a bid as last year, his rejuvenated form and ability to perform under pressure will undoubtedly make him a sought-after player in the upcoming auction.


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