Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad has lavished praise on Harry Brook after the batter produced an audacious six in The Hundred. Brook, playing for Northern Superchargers, stunned Headingley with a remarkable shot off his very first ball, prompting Broad to call him potentially “the best batter we’ve ever produced.” “He might just be the best batter we’ve ever produced you know, Harry Brook. Big shout so I don’t say it lightly,” Broad wrote in a post on X, reacting to the moment that has since gone viral. The incident unfolded right after Michael Pepper’s dismissal when Brook walked in to face Tim Southee. The New Zealand pacer delivered a slower ball on a length outside off, and Brook initially shaped for a reverse hit. At the last moment, though, he changed plans, crouched low, and scooped the ball over wicketkeeper Joe Clarke for six. The shot not only cleared the boundary with surprising ease but also sent Brook tumbling to the ground after connecting. Fans on social media described the strike as “outrageous,” in disbelief at how Brook managed to generate such power while improvising mid-shot. The unconventional stroke added to the growing list of unconventional yet effective shots from the England batter, who has built a reputation for the same. Brook’s innings (an unbeaten 31 from 14 balls) helped the Northern Superchargers post 193 for 5, a total that proved too steep for Birmingham Phoenix as they secured a comfortable 36-run win. The 25-year-old’s ability to conjure unthinkable shots under pressure has already been on display in international cricket, including a viral acrobatic six during the Test series against India.
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Broad’s post on Brook adds another layer to Brook’s growing stature and the praise he’s received, highlighting the excitement around the batter.