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“Send him India !!” Twitter reacts as Harry Brook’s average crosses 100 after his unbeaten ton in the second Test against New Zealand

Harry Brook smashes unbeaten 184 runs against New Zealand on Day 1 of second Test.

Fans on Twitter react as England batter Harry Brook’s average crosses 100 after his unbeaten ton in the second Test against New Zealand. They lauded the batter as the future superstar but also hilariously took a jibe at him, saying that send him to India, where he won’t be able to score.

Harry Brook smashes unbeaten 184 runs from 169 balls on Day 1 of the second Test against New Zealand

New Zealand and England are currently locking horns in the second Test of the series. After a staggering win in the first game, the visitors dominated on Day 1 of the second game.

Like the first game, Harry Brook was the chief architect behind the destruction. The batter has rightfully followed the Bazball template and took the Kiwi bowlers to the cleaners. He came to bat when his side was tumbling at 21/3 and then along with Joe Root, who scored a century, bailed his side out of trouble.

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Brook looked positive and aggressive right from the ball 1 and smashed English bowlers all over the park. He batted staggeringly and reached his 4th Test hundred in just his 6th match. Brook remained unbeaten on 184 before rain stopped the play.

The right-hander smashed 24 fours and 5 sixes in his innings and batted with a strike rate of 108.88. With his knock, his average and strike rate went past 100.75. With the way he’s batting, it’s fair to say that he will smash his double century on Day 2.

Fans on Twitter react as Harry Brook smashes unbeaten 184 runs from 169 balls on Day 1 of the second Test against New Zealand

As Harry Brook smashes unbeaten 184 runs from 169 balls on Day 1 of the second Test against New Zealand, fans on Twitter reacted to it. They lauded the batter as the future superstar but also hilariously took a jibe at him, saying that send him to India, where he won’t be able to score. Here are some of the reactions:

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