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Jonny Bairstow joined England coach Brendan McCullum on an iconic list after producing another memorable innings in the third Test between England and New Zealand at Headingley.
Fresh off his incredible knock of 136 off 92 balls at Trent Bridge, which saw his side chase down a total of 299 on the final day to go 2-0 up in the series, Bairstow's latest effort was every bit as memorable. Especially given he came to the crease with England in dire trouble at 17-3 in response to the tourists' 329 all out.
That became 55-6 before the Yorkshireman turned the tide on his home ground. He hammered 130 not out, including 21 boundaries, having brought up his century in just 95 balls.
His assault wasn't a lone one, with debutant Jamie Overton finishing the day on unbeaten on 89, having himself knocked 12 fours and two sixes. T he pair's stand of of 209 left England on 264-6, just 65 runs behind the Black Caps.
"Being a Yorkshire lad, scoring a Test hundred at home is pretty special," he told Sky Sports afterwards. "My family and my mates are here as well.
"Every time you score a Test hundred it's emotional. You know what I am like - it means so much for me to play Test cricket for England. That's