Harry Brook joined an unwanted club when the England batsman was out for 99 in the first Test against India at his Headingley home ground on Sunday. It was the 16th instance of an England batsman being dismissed one run shy of a century in the 148-year history of Test cricket and the first since Jonny Bairstow, a Yorkshire team-mate of Brook, suffered the same fate against South Africa at Old Trafford eight years ago. Brook, however, was only the 14th player in that list, with former England captains MJK Smith and Michael Atherton both twice out for 99 in Tests. England batsmen out for 99 in Test cricket (player, opposition, venue, year): Herbert Sutcliffe v South Africa, Cape Town, 1928 Eddie Payner v Australia, Lord's, 1938 Norman Yardley v South Africa, Trent Bridge, 1947 MJK Smith v South Africa, Lord's, 1960 MJK Smith v Pakistan, Lahore, 1961 Ted Dexter v Australia, Brisbane, 1962 Dennis Amiss v Pakistan, Karachi, 1973 Geoffrey Boycott v West Indies, Port-of-Spain, 1974 Graham Gooch v Australia, Melbourne, 1980 Martyn Moxon v New Zealand, Auckland, 1988 Michael Atherton v Australia, Lord's, 1993 Michael Atherton v South Africa, Headingley, 1994 Marcus Trescothick v India, Ahmedabad, 2001 Kevin Pietersen v Bangladesh, Chattogram, 2010 Jonny Bairstow v South Africa, Old Trafford, 2017 Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreHarry Brook v India, Headingley, 2025
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