In a sensational display of power-hitting, Harry Brook emerged as the hero for England, clobbering Andre Russell for 21 runs in the final over to secure a thrilling victory in the 3rd T20I on Saturday, December 16. The win keeps England alive in the five-match T20I series, showcasing their prowess as they chased down an imposing target of 223.
The foundation for England’s remarkable chase was laid by Phil Salt, who blazed his way to a scintillating maiden T20I century, scoring an unbeaten 109 off just 56 balls. Salt’s explosive innings, coupled with captain Jos Buttler’s fifty (51 off 34 balls), propelled England to a formidable position.
Liam Livingstone provided crucial support, smashing three sixes and contributing 30 runs off 18 deliveries. However, his dismissal brought Harry Brook to the crease, and the English fans were in for a treat.
Harry Brook announced his arrival with authority, launching Jason Holder for a massive six down the ground. His fearless batting added a new dimension to the English innings, proving that Salt was not fighting the battle alone.
What happened in last over ft Harry Brook?
As the game entered the final over with England needing 21 runs for victory, the stage was set for an intense showdown. West Indies’ decision to entrust Andre Russell with the responsibility seemed strategic, but Harry Brook had other plans.
Russell’s attempt to nail a yorker went awry, and Brook flicked it for a boundary past the short fine leg fielder. The veteran West Indian then erred with a half volley, and Brook capitalized, smashing an 86-meter maximum over extra cover.
Facing the pressure of 11 runs needed off four balls, Russell’s struggles continued. A full toss down the leg side allowed Harry Brook to send it soaring over the fine leg fence for another six. The English dugout erupted in joy, contrasting the despair in the Men in Maroon.
With just three needed off two balls, Russell’s attempt at a double-bluff failed as Harry Brook unleashed a powerful shot, clearing the fence over third for a match-winning six. The ecstasy in the English camp was palpable, while West Indies stared into despair.
Harry Brook’s stunning innings of 31* off 7 deliveries sealed a memorable victory for England, showcasing the team’s resilience and determination. The series remains finely poised, with England’s thrilling win setting the stage for more exciting cricket battles in the matches to come.