Harry Brook: Rob Key plays the chances of preferring the batter to Ben Stokes as a captain of the white ball of England

Before Brook’s debut was described as “stupid” by Stokes, something for which the handyman later was apologized.
His answers can be short but not confusing him due to the lack of cricket brain.
Brook’s 317 against Pakistan last year could take the titles, but one of his best inning was in the 2023 ash series designed in Headingley, when he hit 75 in a chase that was to be managed with the urn on the line.
Brook, like Stokes, is an extraordinarily tough worker.
He was the baby boy from Sedbergh, he said he wouldn’t create a County Cricket player because he wasn’t quite fit on the field.
Brook corrected that running in Cumbrian Fells and last year he used a break, due to the death of his grandmother, to lose pounds and became the main defender of the English team.
This is an area in which England white balls are dragging the best teams in the world.
The size of the sample is small – five games against Australia and a season with northern supercimentaries in the hundred – when it comes to evaluating which type of captain of England will be.
However, don’t expect a significant change.
“He is very similar to how we want to play in the trial cricket. Always trying to put the bowl of bowls under pressure and make them change,” he said during that Australian series, when he was asked how he wanted to play the 50 side.
Brook admitted that he was “frenetic” at the beginning of that series, but overall, despite the fact that England lost 3-2 against the world champions, has impressed largely.
He showed the imagination in a victory at Chester-Le-Street in which Cameron Green was captured by a defender in an unusual position behind the batter not hit, and the launcher Jacob Bethell immediately turned to celebrate in the direction of Brook.
The key also hopes that the captain brings the best of Brook the white ball player.
Brook scored 110 in that victory in Durham, who remains his only international century of the white ball despite all his obvious talent.
He was not the only Bathtore of England to fight, but a difficult moment in the Champions trophy and in the tour of India that preceded him leaves him with 188 rides out of 11 inning white ball at an average of 17.09 this year.
The largest negative of the appointment of rubbing is the workload that adds to one of the busiest players in England as a test test, 50 over and T20.
The England program is full, with 11 tests, nine international international and 12 T20 before the end of the ashes in January.
There is therefore a T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka to follow at the end of February and March, where Brook will bring to the global phase for the first time.
For now at least, the Plan of England is that it will play everything.
There are no direct clashes in the fixtures while he is young, he has no children and has had a decent break, after skipping this year’s Premier League.
It is not without risk. A burning stream would damage England as as as an injury to Stakes in Australia.
For the key, however, this is a bet that is worth taking.