Watch: Harry Brook mimics Stone Cold Steve Austin celebration after century in SL vs ENG 3rd ODI
Watch England’s Harry Brook entertain fans with a Stone Cold Steve Austin-style celebration after smashing an unbeaten 136 in the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo

England captain Harry Brook produced a masterclass innings against Sri Lanka in the third ODI on January 27 at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo. Leading from the front, Brook scored an unbeaten 136 off just 66 balls, powering England to a massive 357/3 in their 50 overs. His aggressive approach and flawless shot selection put the Sri Lankan bowlers under relentless pressure, setting the tone for a dominant batting display. This innings demonstrated his ability to take charge in high-stakes matches and anchor a formidable total for his side.
After reaching his century, Brook celebrated in a highly entertaining and unique manner that caught the attention of fans and commentators alike. Removing both gloves, he raised them high before punching his fists together, replicating the iconic entrance gesture of WWE legend Stone Cold Steve Austin, who famously performed it with beer bottles. The crowd erupted in applause as Brook’s celebration combined both flair and humor, reflecting his confidence and charisma on the field, adding a memorable moment to an already remarkable innings.
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This century marked Brook’s third in ODI cricket and highlighted his rapid progression in the international arena. At a time when global cricket boasts a wealth of emerging talent, Brook’s innings stood out for its combination of power, timing, and temperament. His ability to dominate attacks and play match-defining innings has positioned him as one of the most exciting young cricketers in the world. With performances like this, Brook continues to cement his reputation as a leading figure in England’s batting lineup.
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England scored 357 in their 50 overs
England’s innings in the third ODI was dominated by a sensational partnership between Harry Brook and Joe Root. Brook, in blistering form, smashed 11 fours and nine sixes on his way to an unbeaten 136, while Root anchored the innings with a composed 111 off 108 balls, including nine fours and a six. Jacob Bethell added a steady 65 off 72 deliveries, helping England post a commanding total. For Sri Lanka, only three bowlers managed to claim a single wicket each. This match served as the series decider after both sides had won one game each.
Sri Lanka had won the first ODI by 19 runs, with Kusal Mendis scoring a brilliant 93 and Dunith Wellalage delivering an economical spell of 2/41 in 10 overs. England bounced back in the second ODI, chasing down 220 with ease, guided by Joe Root’s composed 75. After the ODI series, both teams will compete in a three-match T20I series, starting January 30, with the second game on February 1 and the final match scheduled for February 3.
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