Harry Brook keeps England well on top of Pakistan in first Test despite late wickets
Published 20 August 2026 ยท india
First Test day two: Pakistan 171; England 366 for eight Hosts slip from 322 for five to 364 for eight The clock had just ticked
First Test day two: Pakistan 171; England 366 for eight Hosts slip from 322 for five to 364 for eight The clock had just ticked past 7pm, there was still half an hour of play left on this soggy second day, and it looked for all money that Harry Brook would end a year-long wait for his 11th Test century with a first at his home ground of Headingley.
Brook had agonisingly missed out by one run against India here last summer. And this time, against a ragged Pakistan side that had gifted him
a life second ball amid another outing to forget, the box was practically begging to be ticked. Continue reading...
Published: August 21, 2026 โข 12:15 AM IST ยท Updated: August 21, 2026 โข 12:38 AM ISTBy TheBriefWire Editorial Team
Key points
First Test day two: Pakistan 171;
England 366 for eight Hosts slip from 322 for five to 364 for eight The clock had just ticked past 7pm, there was still half an hour of play left on this soggy second day, and it looked for all money that Harry Brook would end a year-long wait for his 11th Test century with a first at his home ground of Headingley.
Brook had agonisingly missed out by one run against India here last summer.
And this time, against a ragged Pakistan side that had gifted him a life second ball amid another outing to forget, the box was practically begging to be ticked.