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Harry Brooke made history in the fifth T20I against India by becoming the first England batsman...
southampton [England]July 11 (ANI): England captain Harry Brooke celebrated his half-century in the fifth T20I against India at the Rose Bowl in Southampton on Saturday. (Arnie photo)

England captain Harry Brooke continued his brilliant performance against India in the fifth and final T20I at the Rose Bowl in Southampton to rewrite the record books. With another explosive knock on the series finale, Brooke became the first England batsman to score more than 200 runs in a bilateral T20I series at home, underlining his dominance throughout the five-match series.The right-hander also surpassed Nicholas Pooran’s 184 runs in the three-match T20I series against India in 2022 to become the highest total by a batsman against India in a bilateral T20I series.

Harry Brooke’s record-breaking series

match date site Fraction spherical surface hit rate
No. 1 T20I July 1, 2026 Chester-le-Street
Second T20I July 4, 2026 Manchester 39 15 260.00
3rd T20I July 7, 2026 nottingham 16 12 133.33
No. 4 T20I July 9, 2026 Bristol 79* 35 225.71
No. 5 T20I July 11, 2026 southampton 95* 45 211.11

England slaughtered in fifth T20I

England shook off early wickets and produced a batting show, posting a formidable 257/3 in 20 overs in the fifth and final T20I against India at the Rose Bowl in Southampton.The hosts suffered an early blow after Phil Salt’s six-wicket haul but it was only Jos Buttler and captain Harry Brook who came together to take the game away from India. The duo combined for a brilliant 233-run stand for the second wicket, one of the highest second-wicket scores in T20I history, as England dominated from the power play right through to the end.Buttler led the way with a 64-ball 131, marking the second century of his international career. At the other end, Brooke continued his excellent series with an unbeaten 95 off 45 balls, reaching his half-century off just 19 balls before falling well short of 100. The duo combined to destroy the Indian bowling attack with ruthless clean hitting, propelling England to one of their highest T20I totals in history.For India, Shivam Dube (2/22) took two wickets in a row in the penultimate over in the form of Buttler and Jacob Bethel, who bowled the first duck. Prasidh Krishna (1/38) is the other wicketkeeper for the Indian team.India has lost five series after leading 0-3.



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