England's Harry Brook 'Won't Get Ahead Of Myself' After First Home Test Hundred (Image Source: Twitter)
England's Harry Brook has no intention of letting success go to his head following a first Test century on home soil. Brook's dashing 109 helped lay the foundation for England's 241-run win over the West Indies at Trent Bridge, a result that put the hosts 2-0 up in a three-match series ahead of this week's finale at Edgbaston.
The 25-year-old Brook has now scored five Test hundreds, with his first four centuries scored abroad against Pakistan and New Zealand.
Brook's average of 62.54 after 23 innings is the highest since Australia hero Don Bradman, widely considered to be Test cricket's greatest batsmen, among players with over 1,000 runs in the format.