Did Brook Find His Words After Salt's Incredible 140* Against South Africa?

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Key Takeaways
- Phil Salt scored an unbeaten 140*, the highest score for T20Is in England.
- England's innings total of 304/2 is their highest in men's T20Is.
- They achieved a historic victory margin of 146 runs.
- The match showcased the strength of England's batting lineup.
- Brook highlighted the significance of preparing for the T20 World Cup.
New Delhi, Sep 13 (NationPress) England's captain Harry Brook was utterly speechless following Phil Salt's remarkable unbeaten score of 140*, which propelled the home team to a stunning victory over South Africa by 146 runs in the second T20I. This win marks England's largest margin of victory by runs in the history of the format.
England posted a first innings total of 304/2, their highest ever in men's T20Is and the third highest total recorded by any team.
Salt eclipsed his previous best of 119, setting a new record for the highest individual score in T20Is for England. The 29-year-old blasted 15 boundaries and 8 sixes, achieving the fastest century by an English player in this format.
“I'm genuinely at a loss for words; that was absolutely phenomenal. With our batting lineup, there aren’t many limits to what we can achieve. Every game we face now is crucial as we gear up for the T20 World Cup, and this serves as a fantastic preparation. We have some tough decisions ahead, and it's always beneficial to have those discussions,” stated Brook.
Salt received excellent support from his opening partner Jos Buttler, who scored a blistering 83 off 30 balls. After Buttler's exit, Bethell contributed 26 runs, while Brook kept the momentum alive, steering England past the 300-run mark.
Salt relished the significant win, emphasizing that, despite his individual achievements, the team's substantial victory was the icing on the cake.
“That was an incredible experience. Achieving a personal milestone, along with reaching 300 and winning by such a vast margin, is beyond what one could wish for. Sometimes, I choose days to really go for it, depending on the mood, so it’s a delicate balance. Everyone recognizes that it's a good wicket, and I always knew the powerplay would be crucial,” Salt remarked.