Harry Brook Scores 91 as England Builds Lead Over Pakistan at Headingley

Harry Brook Scores 91 as England Builds Lead Over Pakistan at Headingley
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Brook's performance strengthens England's position in the first Test, increasing pressure on Pakistan as the match progresses.

  • Harry Brook scored 91 runs on day two of the first Test at Headingley.
  • Brook was dismissed by Pakistan’s Ali Usman, falling short of a century.
  • England reached 366 for eight wickets, leading Pakistan by 195 runs.
  • Brook's wait for a Test century at his home ground continues.
  • Play was shortened on the second day due to conditions.

Harry Brook contributed 91 runs before being bowled by Ali Usman, helping England reach 366 for eight and establish a 195-run lead over Pakistan on a shortened second day of the first Test at Headingley.

Brook's innings played a significant role in putting England in a strong position against Pakistan. The substantial lead may influence the outcome of the Test and impact the series momentum.

The match will continue with England holding a commanding lead. Observers will watch if Pakistan can respond effectively or if England will further consolidate their advantage.

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