Harry Brook vents anger after being dropped from the team, wreaks havoc in The Hundred; Stormy century broke many records

Harry Brook scored a historic century for Northern Superchargers against Welsh Fire in The Hundred League in England. Brook played an unbeaten 105 off 42 balls. During this, 11 fours and 7 sixes were hit. Harry Brook had a strike rate of 250 during this inning. Other batsmen of the team could not even do double figures.

Aug 23, 2023 - 11:19
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Harry Brook vents anger after being dropped from the team, wreaks havoc in The Hundred; Stormy century broke many records

England batsman Harry Brook has expressed his anger over not being selected for the team for the World Cup 2023. While doing wonders in The Hundred League, he has hit a stormy century. Harry Brook created havoc in The Hundred League that shattered all records. However, his innings could not work for the team.

In fact, Harry Brook scored a historic century for Northern Superchargers against Welsh Fire in The Hundred League being played in England. Brook played an unbeaten 105 off 42 balls. During this, 11 fours and 7 sixes were hit. Harry Brook had a strike rate of 250 during this inning. Apart from Harry Brook, other batsmen of the Northern Superchargers team could not even cross the double figure.

Harry Brook has scored the fastest century in the history of The Hundred League. Apart from this, he is the second batsman to score the highest score. Before him, Will Jaques and Will Smeez have played century innings in this league. Harry Brook has also scored centuries in Pakistan League and Indian Premier League. Although his record in IPL was not good.

Talking about the match, thanks to Brook's century, Northern Superchargers scored 158 runs losing 7 wickets. At the same time, the team of Welsh Fire finished the match in 90 balls with stormy batting and defeated Northern Superchargers. Stephen Eskinjib scored 58 runs in 28 balls for Welsh, Johnny Bairstow scored 44 runs in 39 balls. At the same time, Joe Clarke played a stormy inning of 42 runs off 22 balls.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer