England's cricket team has announced the appointment of 25-year-old Harry Brook as the new vice-captain for their limited overs squad for the upcoming tour of India in 2025. The young batsman from Yorkshire has been in impressive form since making his international debut in 2022, cementing his place in the team with exceptional performances. He will act as the deputy to Jos Buttler in the T20I and ODI series against India before heading to Pakistan for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy.
Harry Brook Appointed as England's Vice-Captain for Limited Overs Squad
England's cricket team has named Harry Brook as the new vice-captain for its limited overs squad. The 25-year-old Yorkshire batsman will deputize for captain Jos Buttler in the upcoming tour of India and the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan.
Brook's Impressive Form
Brook has impressed since making his international debut in 2022. In 25 T20I matches, he has scored 705 runs at an average of 31.59 and a strike rate of 151.89. In 16 ODIs, he has registered 564 runs at an average of 38.93 and a strike rate of 106.38.
His performances have earned him a reputation as one of England's most promising young players. He was instrumental in England's triumph at the 2022 T20 World Cup, scoring crucial runs in the semi-final and final.
Background
Brook began his domestic career with Yorkshire in 2016. He quickly rose through the ranks and established himself as a regular in the first team. In 2020, he made his England Lions debut and was called up to the senior side for the first time in 2022.
His appointment as vice-captain is seen as a natural progression for a player who is expected to play a key role in England's limited overs team for years to come.
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