Former England captain Michael Vaughan lauded Ben Duckett after his match-winning century in the fourth innings against India in the first Test at Headingley.
The left-handed batter shared an 188-run stand with Zak Crawley as they were put to chase 371 in the first Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy a day earlier.
The England batter put his side in a commanding position, with a magnificent 149-run knock, hitting 21 fours and a six.
Ben Duckett became the first England opener to score a fourth-innings century in 15 years. Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook achieved the feat against Bangladesh in 2010.
His century helped steer England to a sensational five-wicket win in the first game after a thrilling day five.
The hosts reached a target of 371, the 10th highest successful run chase in Test cricket history, with the loss of five wickets.