Incredible Escape: Harry Brook's Close Call at Edgbaston

A Dramatic Moment on Day 2
During the final moments of Day 2 at Edgbaston in the second Test between England and India, an astonishing incident unfolded.
Prasidh Krishna, India's right-arm fast bowler, bowled a back-of-a-length delivery to Harry Brook. The ball pitched and sharply seamed in towards the batsman. Brook attempted to play the shot but ended up with a thick under-edge that sent the ball soaring towards the stumps.
In a remarkable display of reflexes, Brook managed to evade being bowled. He instinctively moved back and deflected the ball away from the stumps with his shoulder. This quick maneuver saved him from being dismissed, as he nearly toppled onto the wickets in the process.
It was a narrow escape that could have posed a significant setback for England just before the end of the day's play. Brook appeared surprised by his fortune but successfully avoided getting out.
The incident quickly gained traction online, leaving fans astonished by the bizarre yet fortunate way Brook remained not out.
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