Feb 25 • 04:12 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Brook, who opened the thread of PAK, broke many records and set this milestone for the first time

England's Harry Brook made history by scoring the first century by a captain in T20 World Cup history, leading his team to victory and securing a place in the semi-finals.

In a remarkable performance during the T20 World Cup, England's captain Harry Brook not only led his team to victory but also made history by scoring the first-ever century by a captain in the tournament's history. The match saw England struggling at one point with a score of 58/4, but Brook's exceptional batting changed the game. Despite being out just before the team's victory, Brook's innings was pivotal in ensuring England's advancement to the semi-finals.

Brook's record-breaking century marks a significant milestone, as it is the highest score by a captain in T20 World Cup history, breaking a record that stood since the tournament's inception in 2007. His innings of 100 runs outshone previous records held by notable players like Chris Gayle, who scored 98 against India in 2010. This achievement not only brings personal accolades for Brook but also reflects on the competitive spirit and evolving nature of T20 cricket.

With this victory, England has become the first team to secure a spot in the semi-finals. As they continue their journey in the tournament, there are speculations about the remaining three spots and which teams will emerge to face them. Brook's record adds to the intrigue and momentum of the T20 World Cup, making England a team to watch in the upcoming matches.

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