Lucky escape! Harry Brook survives as ball hits wicket but bails remain intact

During the first Test against Pakistan, England's Harry Brook narrowly avoided dismissal when a ball hit his stumps but left the bails unmoved. Joe Root dazzled with a record-breaking 119 not out, surpassing Alastair Cook as England's top Test run-scorer. Brook's near-miss aside, he scored a solid 64, contributing to England's strong position at 351/3.
Lucky escape! Harry Brook survives as ball hits wicket but bails remain intact
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NEW DELHI: Star batter Harry Brook had a stroke of incredible luck during England’s first Test against Pakistan in Multan on Wednesday.
In a moment that has left the spectators in awe, Pakistan's Aamer Jamal bowled a delivery at Brook during the 75th over, only for the ball to roll back onto his stumps without dislodging the bails.
Jamal's back-of-a-length delivery outside off stump nipped back in as Brook attempted a late stab at it.
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The ball, deflecting off his body, trickled back toward the stumps, but despite hitting them, the bails remained stubbornly in place.
Brook had escaped what could have been a game-changing dismissal.
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This moment of fortune for Brook came in stark contrast to the stellar performance of his teammate Joe Root, who stole the show with a majestic hundred.
On a historic day, Root broke Alastair Cook’s record to become England’s highest run-scorer in Test cricket.
His masterclass innings of 119 not out helped steer England to 351/3 at tea on day three.
Root’s day was filled with milestones. Early in his innings, a straight drive off Jamal saw him surpass Cook’s total of 12,472 runs, a record that had stood since Cook’s retirement in 2018.
Root was imperious throughout, reverse-sweeping his way to a 35th Test century, placing him among the top six century-makers in the game.
While Brook survived by a whisker, he also played his part in England’s dominance.
Unfazed by the near miss, he went on to register a gritty half-century, ending the session unbeaten on 64. Together with Root, the pair put on a 102-run stand, frustrating the Pakistani camp on a flat Multan surface that offered little assistance to the bowlers.
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