Harry Brook holds England together to trail India by 144 runs at Headingley
- On the third day of the opening Test in Leeds on June 22, 2025, England reached 327 for five, remaining 144 runs behind India's first-innings total.
- England's fightback stemmed from Harry Brook's counter-attacking innings, aided by six dropped catches from Indian fielders including three by Yashasvi Jaiswal.
- At 26, Brook showcased commanding and aggressive batting, taking advantage of the fluctuating Indian pace bowlers by scoring boundaries including a four and six off Prasidh Krishna before being dismissed on 99.
- Brook was dismissed after attempting a pull shot without getting enough height, resulting in a catch by Shardul Thakur, and his emotional exit was met with enthusiastic applause from the crowd at Headingley.
- Brook's innings kept England competitive despite trailing, while the pitch offering some turn and Indian bowling inconsistencies suggest a dynamic contest ahead.
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England steady the ship with Brook after India remove centurion Pope
LEEDS, England :India dismissed England's overnight centurion Ollie Pope early on the third day of their opening test at Headingley on Sunday but Harry Brook helped the hosts to reach 327-5 in their first innings and they trailed by 144 runs at lunch.Resuming on 209-3 in reply to India's 471 all out, England
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