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Brook's century, Root's resilience power England within striking distance of historic chase

With just 57 runs needed for a remarkable win and a 3-1 series victory, England are on the brink of pulling off one of their most memorable Test triumphs. Root and debutant Jacob Bethell (1*) were at the crease when the teams broke for tea

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England's Harry Brook achnowledges the crowd as he leaves the field after getting out on day four (Pic: AFP)

England's Harry Brook achnowledges the crowd as he leaves the field after getting out on day four (Pic: AFP)

Harry Brook struck a scintillating century and Joe Root remained unbeaten on 98 as England surged to 317 for 4 at tea on Day 4, closing in on a record 374-run chase against India in the fifth and final Test at The Oval.

With just 57 runs needed for a remarkable win and a 3-1 series victory, England are on the brink of pulling off one of their most memorable Test triumphs. Root and debutant Jacob Bethell (1*) were at the crease when the teams broke for tea.

The day belonged to Brook and Root, who stitched together a commanding 195-run partnership for the fourth wicket, effectively blunting India’s spirited pace attack. Brook, in particular, was in imperious touch, smashing 111 off just 98 deliveries, a counter-attacking innings laced with flair, timing, and authority.

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