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Harry Brook is drowning in ego and arrogance – the only way he will stop believing in his own invincibility is by being dropped, writes IAN HERBERT
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Harry Brook is drowning in ego and arrogance – the only way he will stop believing in his own invincibility is by being dropped, writes IAN HERBERT
There was a time, on a very flat track in Rawalpindi not so many winters back, when Harry Brook telegraphed the very distinct sense that he would become a tornado in Test cricket. His maiden century in brutal heat against Pakistan came on the day that England smashed cricket’s equivalent of the four-minute mile, with four batsmen thumping centuries on the same day. The perspective and wise counsel that day came from David ‘Bumble‘ Lloyd, cautio…
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