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Will Smeed's century in The Hundred "a big line in the sand for English cricket"

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Twenty-year-old Will Smeed became the first player to score a hundred in The Hundred after blasting an unbeaten 101 as Birmingham Phoenix defeated Southern Brave.

It was a stunning innings from Smeed, who was a breakout star for the Phoenix in last year's Hundred after impressing for Somerset in the T20 Blast.

He is also in England contention, having made his List A debut last month against South Africa for the Lions. Those games remain his only non-T20 or Hundred appearances and former England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan believes Smeed's century has cemented him as a "domestic hero" and that his success is "a big line in the sand for English cricket".

Speaking on Sky Sports, Morgan said: "When you have young players coming in and performing beyond their potential it's a really good sign into the environment that they [Birmingham Phoenix] have created. "It's a big line in the sand for English cricket.

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