ENGLAND captain Harry Brook’s first one-day international century helped keep his side’s hopes alive in the ODI series against Australia.
England secured a 46-run win at Chester-le-Street on Tuesday, reducing the deficit to 2-1 with two games remaining.
Chasing 305 to win, England found themselves struggling at 11-2 after Mitchell Starc dismissed openers Phil Salt (0) and Ben Duckett (8) in quick succession. However, a 156-run partnership between Will Jacks (84) and Brook (110 not out) steadied the innings.
Rain interrupted play with England on 254-4 after 37.4 overs, but they were 46 runs ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method, securing the win as no further play was possible.
This victory ended Australia’s run of 14 consecutive ODI wins.
Brook, named player of the match, was pleased with his first century in 18 ODIs, saying, “It’s nice to get the first one on the board and hopefully plenty more to come. We just have to keep doing what we said we are going to do and keep being positive Read More….