T20 Cricket World Cup: England’s Harry Brook hits stunning first T20 international century v Pakistan


England captain Harry Brook reaches his first century in T20 internationals off 50 balls and becomes the second England player to score a hundred in a T20 World Cup chase, following Alex Hales’ 116 v Sri Lanka in 2014.

MATCH REPORT: Stunning Brook century leads England into semis

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