By Mark Butcher
It’s been an eventful week for Harry Brook, who came under fire for his comments after England’s defeat to Australia at Trent Bridge and then hit a superb maiden ODI hundred in Durham to keep his side in the series after three games of the five-match series.
Standing in as skipper for the injured Jos Buttler, this series has been a learning curve for Brook. In his post-match interview following the heavy defeat in Nottingham, where England collapsed from 213-2 to 315 all out and lost by seven wickets, he said: “We are out there to score runs. If you get caught somewhere on …