Harry Brook leapfrogs England team-mate Joe Root to become the No 1 ranked Test batter in the world after hitting game-changing hundred to seal series win in New Zealand

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Harry Brook leapfrogs England team-mate Joe Root to become the No 1 ranked Test batter in the world after hitting game-changing hundred to seal series win in New Zealand


Harry Brook's match-changing hundred in Wellington has seen him become Test cricket's number one ranked batsman for the first time. Brook, 25, has toppled England and Yorkshire team-mate Joe Root at the summit, moving one point ahead after rescuing his team from a first innings situation of 43 for four with an audacious 123 from 115 deliveries, and then adding 55 second time around in the 323-run win. The 33-year-old Root scored his 36th Test hundred in that second innings, but his overall tally of 897 points is one behind Brook.
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