By Gideon Brooks Phil Salt battled his way to a maiden T20 century for England to drag Jos Buttler’s men to improbable victory and gain a foothold in the series. The opener’s stunning contribution, posting a 115 opening partnership with his captain and going on to finish unbeaten on 109, saw England over the line as they chased down a target of 223. Harry Brook was there in the middle with him at the end, hitting all 22 off five balls from Andre Russell as England pulled off victory. But it was Salt’s efforts in stifling heat that brought England home. Salt has posted a one day century before …