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The other story of the day was the fastest century (97 balls) by a Zimbabwean and the highest score away from home from 21-year-old Brian Bennett (139).
Ben Stokes struck twice on his return to Test cricket as England enforced the follow-on against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge on Friday despite a record-breaking century from Brian Bennett. You can ...
And yet, the story on Friday was not of the dominating team, but of the dominated, as a lone hand by opening batter Brian Bennett to the tune of 139 made this one-way traffic watchable. Bennett’s ...
England declared after that. Now, England have a lead of 565 runs. Ben Curran and Brian Bennett opened the batting for Zimbabwe and the duo is going hard on bowlers at the Trent Bridge.
It was not Castle Corner at Harare Sports Club but the songs being sung from the stands at Trent Bridge made Brian Bennett feel right at home as he approached a milestone century against England.
On a fleetingly competitive second day in Nottingham, the tourists — led by a memorable century from their 21-year-old opener Brian Bennett — had raced to 187 for three shortly before tea in ...
England declared in the morning session with 565 for six on the board and had the tourists 210 for five at tea, 21-year-old opener Brian Bennett hitting back with an excellent 122 not out.
Brian Bennett roars in triumph at the moment of reaching his century • AFP/Getty Images Brian Bennett celebrated almost before he scored it: his second Test hundred and his country's fastest and ...
Ben Stokes hinted at a return to his best and Brian Bennett struck a sparkling century before England made Zimbabwe follow on on the second day of the one-off Test at Trent Bridge. England captain ...
"Bennett's was a special, special innings. The gulf in class has shown again but I admired the fight shown by Zimbabwe." Zimbabwe opener Brian Bennett on Test Match Special: "It was obviously a ...