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Brook’s maiden T20 ton powers England into World Cup semifinals

Greenwatch Desk Cricket 2026-02-25, 11:42am

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Harry Brook struck his first Twenty20 international century as England edged Pakistan by two wickets on Tuesday, sealing a place in a record fifth successive T20 World Cup semifinal.


Brook, who had endured a quiet tournament until then, was promoted from No. 5 to No. 3 following a suggestion from coach Brendon McCullum earlier in the day. He made the change count, powering England to 166 for 8 and steering the chase past Pakistan’s 164 for 9 with five balls remaining.

England stumbled early in the reply as Shaheen Shah Afridi removed Phil Salt, Jos Buttler and Jacob Bethell inside the powerplay, before Tom Banton’s dismissal left them struggling at 58 for 4. Brook responded with an aggressive counterattack, sharing key stands with Sam Curran and Will Jacks.

He reached his half-century from 28 balls, went past his previous T20 best of 81, and brought up a commanding 100 off 50 deliveries, becoming the latest England batter to score centuries in all three formats. Brook was bowled immediately after reaching the landmark, having struck 10 fours and four sixes.

Afridi finished with 4 for 30 to become Pakistan’s leading T20 wicket-taker, but England remained in control despite losing two more wickets to Mohammad Nawaz. Jofra Archer then settled matters by hitting a boundary off the first ball of the final over.

Earlier, Pakistan opted to bat on a fresh surface, but apart from Sahibzada Farhan’s 63 off 45 balls, the batting failed to fire. Archer claimed 2 for 32, while spinners Liam Dawson (3 for 24) and Adil Rashid tightened the screws through the middle overs.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha admitted the total was below par and credited Brook for taking the game away from his side.

Pakistan still has one Super Eights match remaining against Sri Lanka, with its semifinal hopes hinging on other results. England, unbeaten in all five matches at Pallekele in recent weeks, will wrap up the Super Eights in Colombo against New Zealand on Friday, reports UNB. 

New Zealand plays Sri Lanka there on today.