Harry Brook's explosive 100 off 51 balls against Pakistan in the Super 8 stage of the 2026 T20 World Cup at Pallekele has not only steered England to a crucial victory but also etched his name at the top of a prestigious record.
The England captain came at a tricky situation and led his team superbly with the bat, scoring a fantastic century as England won by 2 wickets and thus qualified for the semifinals.

With the century, Brook has now become the highest individual score by a captain in men's T20 World Cup history. Brook's maiden T20I ton, achieved under intense pressure after England slumped to four early wickets, marks the first time a captain has reached three figures in the tournament's 19-year span. His blistering knock, featuring 10 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of nearly 200, surpassed the previous benchmark. This was also his first T20I century, as the England captain has reached a new milestone while batting at No. 3 for the first time in his career.
Brook's achievement stands out not just for the milestone but for the context - captaining a side in crisis, he turned the game around with calm authority and fearless strokeplay. Reaching his hundred with a boundary off Shaheen Afridi in the 17th over, he became the third Englishman to score a T20 World Cup century, joining Alex Hales and Jos Buttler, but the first as captain.
116* - Alex Hales vs SL, Chattogram, 2014
101* - Jos Buttler vs SL, Sharjah, 2021
100 - Harry Brook vs PAK, Pallekele, 2026
The England captain has now overtaken legends like Chris Gayle and Rohit Sharma to become the highest-scoring captain in the T20 World Cups. His knock of 100 is also the first time a captain has scored a hundred in this competition.
100 - Harry Brook (England) vs Pakistan, Pallekele, 2026
98 - Chris Gayle (West Indies) vs India, Bridgetown, 2010
94* - Lorcan Tucker (Ireland) vs Oman, Colombo SSC, 2026
92 - Rohit Sharma (India) vs Australia, Bridgetown, 2024