
Harry Brook has been named as new England Men’s White-Ball team captain, England and Wales Cricket Board(ECB) announced on Monday.
Brook succeeds Jos Buttler, who stepped down from the role following England’s early exit from the ICC Champions Trophy last month in Pakistan.
The 26-year-old has been a key part of England’s white-ball set-up since making his debut in January 2022 and is widely regarded as one of the country’s most gifted batters across formats.
Currently ranked number two in the ICC world batting rankings in Test cricket, Brook has spent the past year as vice-captain in both ODI and T20I formats.
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He also led the team in the Metro Bank ODI series against Australia last September in Buttler’s absence, earning praise for his tactical awareness and calm leadership.
A former Young Lions captain, Brook also skippered England at the 2018 ICC Under-19 World Cup in New Zealand.
Brook has played 26 ODIs for England, scoring 816 runs at an average of 34.00, with a top score of 110.
In T20Is, he has earned 44 caps and the highest score of 81. He was also part of the team that won the ICC T20 World Cup in 2022.
Following the announcement, Harry Brook expressed gratitude for being entrusted with this role.
“It’s a real honour to be named England’s white-ball captain. Ever since I was a kid playing cricket at Burley in Wharfedale, I dreamed of representing Yorkshire, playing for England, and maybe one day leading the team. To now be given that chance means a great deal to me.” he said.
“I want to thank my family and coaches who’ve supported me every step of the way. Their belief in me has made all the difference and I wouldn’t be in this position without them, ” he added.
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