England held their nerve in a gripping Super 8 encounter of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, defeating New Zealand in a last-over finish at the R. Premadasa Stadium on February 27. While the contest itself was packed with tension and momentum swings, it was England captain Harry Brook who produced the night’s most unforgettable moment — a towering six that struck the giant stadium screen and left a visible dent.
Chasing a competitive target, England were under early pressure after losing both openers cheaply. What followed was a counter-attacking response led by Brook, whose fearless approach not only revived the innings but also stunned everyone inside the stadium.
Harry Brook’s six leaves a dent on the big screen
The dramatic moment unfolded in the third over of England’s chase. Facing New Zealand pacer Matt Henry, Brook shuffled across the crease to a full delivery aimed at the stumps. With audacious confidence, he scooped the ball high over square leg.
The ball kept traveling — higher and further than expected — before crashing directly into the giant screen above the stands. Replays soon confirmed a dent on the surface, prompting gasps from the crowd and stunned reactions from players on both sides.
It was a rare sight even in modern T20 cricket, where sixes are common but structural damage is not. The stroke also signaled Brook’s intent. England had slipped to 2/2 early in the chase, and the skipper’s calculated aggression shifted the pressure back onto the Black Caps. Brook eventually scored a brisk 26 off 24 deliveries, forging a vital 48-run partnership with Jacob Bethell to stabilize the innings.
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Despite losing wickets at regular intervals, England stayed within touching distance of the target. Contributions from the middle order, including calm finishing touches from the lower order, ensured the chase did not spiral out of control.
New Zealand had earlier built their total around solid starts from Tim Seifert and Finn Allen, before Glenn Phillips anchored the innings with a fluent knock. England’s bowlers, led by disciplined spells in the middle overs, managed to restrict the scoring just when the Black Caps threatened to break free.
In the chase, New Zealand spinner Rachin Ravindra applied pressure with crucial breakthroughs, keeping the contest alive until the final stages. However, England held their composure in the 20th over, crossing the line with four wickets in hand and three balls to spare.
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