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Brook leads England into semi-finals with magnificent century

A century from captain Harry Brook helped England to get over the line in their game against Pakistan.

by Ciaran Hallbery
    PUBLISHED: Tuesday 24/02/2026 13:56 GMT
    LAST UPDATE: Tuesday 24/02/2026 17:17 GMT
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