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Harry Brook spoke about his ‘Hunger’ to complete his Century in Edgbaston Test

As he scored his ninth Test century, Harry Brook shared the thought of himself being satisfied by his outing during 1st innings of 2nd Test against India.

As he scored his ninth Test century, Harry Brook was satisfied, but needless to say that he was tired and in pain because of being on the field for a long time. He scored 158 runs off 234 balls, while also sharing a great 303-run partnership with Steve Smith- who was unbeaten on 184 off 207 balls.

I am knackered, very tired but it was good fun batting with Smith. The way he put the pressure back on them was phenomenal. It was so good to watch from the other end. Felt he could hit four and six every ball,” Brook said.

On his knock and the massive stand with Smith, he said: “I was hungry to get the hundred today. The situation of the game, we were behind the 8 ball. Our conversations were along the lines that ‘keep going and good stuff’.”

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By the end of Day 3, India was playing their second inning and were at 64 for 1- leading the match by 244 runs. On this lead by the visitors, Harry Brook stated that his team will be making sure that they secure this match as well.

They are in front now but if we get three-four wickets tomorrow, you never know where the game goes. Indians bowled well with the new ball. Just did enough to get wickets. There are plenty of wickets to be had out there,” Brook concluded.

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