[WATCH] Harry Brook leaves everyone in awe by playing an outrageous shot in the Hundred
The England white-ball skipper got himself into a bit of a tangle while playing the scoop, but still managed to clear the ropes behind the keeper's head.

Harry Brook pulled off a spectacular shot during the 14th fixture of the Men's Hundred competition between Northern Superchargers and Birmingham Phoenix, leaving everyone in an absolute state of disbelief. Brook, who is naturally known for his aggressive style of play and often incorporates an element of unorthodoxy to his stroke-making, played an out-of-the-world shot, which only a few modern-day batters can dare to dream of.
The Northern Superchargers batter managed to execute a highly audacious ramp shot from a very unbelievable position, which still went all the way for a maximum. It was during the 74th ball of the Superchargers' innings when the crowd was brought to their feet. Facing up to the veteran pacer Tim Southee from Birmingham Phoenix, Brook was served a good length delivery, which pitched around the off-stump channel. Playing a ramp shot off such a length is usually considered very tricky and requires an extraordinary amount of courage.
But as unbelievable as it may sound, Brook was still able to score runs off that delivery. And to make it sound even more mind-boggling, the 26-year-old managed to somehow send this flying over the keeper's head for a six. While trying to attempt the conventional scoop, the ball certainly arrived at an uncomfortable height, but Brook was somehow able to duck down under the line of the ball and was able to make a decent enough connection to send it flying over the keeper's head for a six.
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Watch the shot:
The charismatic batter rode his luck and remained unbeaten on 31 to lift the Superchargers' side to a competitive 193-5. Brook's whirlwind 14-ball cameo featured two fours and two sixes apiece. His rapid contribution with the bat proved to be a turning point as Birmingham Phoenix fell comfortably short during the run chase and lost the game by a margin of 36 runs. On the back of this thumping win, Northern Superchargers take the top spot in the points table, while leaving Birmingham Phoenix in a sorry state of affairs at number eight position.
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