Harry Brook’s stunning century in the final Test vs India shifted the momentum, despite an early chance missed by Mohammed Siraj. Brook scored 111 runs off 98 balls, marking his 10th Test century and second of the series.

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India is currently taking on England in a crucial must-win encounter in the final Test of the five-match series at the iconic Kennigton Oval in London. England needed 374 runs to win the match and seal the series, and for that they need to pull off the highest successful run chase in the history of the venue. India were bowling pretty well, until Harry Brook came into the crease and took the game away with his scintillating century. However, he could have departed early, had Mohammed Siraj not made a costly mistake off Prasidh Krishna’s bowling.
When Harry Brook skied a ball from Prasidh Krishna when he was on 19. The ball went straight to Mohammed Siraj at deep fine leg. He caught the ball, but his feet touched the rope and it was a six. At the stroke of lunch on Day 4, Siraj ran up to Krishna and then apologized to him for making a pretty costly mistake.