Harry Brook set unique world record, became the first cricketer in the world to do so in ODI history

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England vs West Indies 1st ODI: England captain Harry Brook (May 29) took a special world record in the first ODI in the first ODI played against West Indies in Edgbaston on Thursday (May 29), but he also created history in not only batting in batting. Brook, chasing the target, covered the West Indies team’s Justin Greaves, Kisi Cart, Jewel Andrew, Aamir Jungu and Gudakesh Moti.

Most caught in a match

Brook has jointly reached the first number in terms of catching the most catches as a fielder in a ODI match with these five catches. He equaled Jonty Rhodes, who lashed out 5 catches in the match against West Indies in 1993.

The first cricketer to do so

Brook scored 58 runs in 45 balls with the help of 5 fours and 3 sixes, after which he took 5 wickets in fielding. He has become the first cricketer in the world to have caught five catches in addition to scoring a half -century in an ODI match.

Brook has jointly reached the first number in terms of catching the most catches as a fielder in a ODI match with these five catches. He equaled Jonty Rhodes, who lashed out 5 catches in the match against West Indies in 1993.

The first cricketer to do so

Brook scored 58 runs in 45 balls with the help of 5 fours and 3 sixes, after which he took 5 wickets in fielding. He has become the first cricketer in the world to have caught five catches in addition to scoring a half -century in an ODI match.

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