Adil Rashid Backs Harry Brook to Cope with Leading England’s One-Day Sides
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Adil Rashid Backs Brook to Balance White-ball Captaincy with Test Role
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Brook was announced as England's new white-ball captain following Jos Buttler's resignation from the position over a dismal and winless ICC Champions Trophy campaign. Buttler had also fumbled England's ICC Cricket World Cup and ICC T20 World Cup title defences. Brook will lead both squads in his first series against the West Indies at home from May 29 onwards. Sports News | Adil Rashid Backs…
Adil Rashid Backs Brook To Balance White-Ball Captaincy With Test Role
London [UK]: England leg-spinner Adil Rashid has thrown his support behind newly appointed white-ball captain Harry Brook, expressing confidence in the young batter’s leadership potential ahead of a pivotal transition phase in English cricket. Brook, who replaced Jos Buttler following a string of disappointing ICC tournament campaigns, is set to captain both ODI and T20I squads, beginning with England’s home series against West Indies starting M…
Harry Brook among youngest players to hit first-class century in England
Thomas Rew scored a rapid century for the Professional County Club Select XI against Zimbabwe in Leicestershire at the age of 17 years and 171 days. The 17-year-old Somerset emerging talent struck 103 off 107 deliveries to further back up why he’s rated so highly, with the impressive knock with the Three Lions on his chest coming before his first-class debut. The young wicket-keeper batter looks set to follow a similar path to that of his 21-yea…
Adil Rashid backs Harry Brook to cope with leading England’s one-day sides - Jersey Evening Post
Adil Rashid believes England’s new limited-overs captain Harry Brook can handle the “tricky” balance between Test commitments and the white-ball captaincy. The England and Wales Cricket Board announced last month that Brook, 26, would replace Jos Buttler as ODI and T20 captain. Rob Key, director of men’s cricket, acknowledged this role for Brook has “come slightly earlier than expected”, with an enormous year of red-ball cricket on the horizon w…
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