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Brook Hails 'Awesome' Bethell After England's Thrilling T20I Chase vs India

England defeated India by four wickets in the second T20I at Old Trafford, successfully chasing 191 with an over to spare. Captain Harry Brook praised Jacob Bethell's unbeaten 76, calling the young left-hander "awesome" and "mature for his age." Brook highlighted the team's tactical use of wind and ground dimensions, as well as a crucial spell from Sam Curran and Will Jacks. He also commended England's fielding effort, noting they successfully limited India's running between wickets.

2nd T20I: Brook hails 'awesome' Bethell after England's successful chase vs India

Manchester, July 5

England captain Harry Brook credited Jacob Bethell's maturity and match-winning innings after the hosts defeated India by four wickets in the second T20I on Saturday at Old Trafford, successfully chasing 191 with an over to spare.

Speaking after the victory, Brook reflected on his side's fielding effort, the tactical planning behind the chase, the importance of adapting to the venue's dimensions, and the impact Bethell continues to have on the team despite his young age.

Brook reserved special praise for Bethell, whose unbeaten 76 earned him the Player of the Match award, describing the left-hander as a player whose influence extends well beyond his batting.

"Yeah, he's awesome to have out there (Bethell). He rallies the troops really well when we're out in the field, and gives me a massive hand out there as well. And he's so mature for his age, and he's got a very long career ahead of him," Brook said post match.

England's victory was built on recovering from the loss of both openers in the first over before Bethell anchored the chase. Brook said the team had entered the contest confident that the target was within reach, given the conditions and the prevailing wind, even though the start did not go as planned.

"We knew that we could chase that with the wind and the dimensions of the ground. The idea was to get off to a really good start in the powerplay. That didn't quite work in the first couple of overs. But we were happy with where we were after that powerplay. And then the way that Beth played there was phenomenal," he added.

Brook also highlighted the value of understanding the playing conditions and pointed to a crucial phase involving Sam Curran and Will Jacks that, in his view, proved decisive in shaping the result.

"Yeah, and again, it was just about using the dimensions and the wind as well as we could. And that little spell that we had with him (Curran) and Jacksie, I can't remember what over it was, but I think they went for about 10 or 12 runs. And that was vital in the context of the game," the England skipper said.

Reflecting on England's overall batting philosophy, the captain said the side's combination of power and innovation allows it to exploit different scoring areas, particularly during the fielding restrictions.

"I think you've got to try and maximise the powerplay as well as you can, really. And all our batters have so much strength and power, but innovation as well, and we can hit different parts of the ground. And I thought we used that really well," he stated.

Brook also praised England's effort in the field, revealing that reducing easy twos had been one of the team's key objectives before the match. He pointed to the difference in running between the two sides as evidence that England had executed that plan effectively.

"Extremely pleased, yeah. I thought the lads toiled around in the field... outstanding. And it's one of the things that we spoke about, trying to get off the rope and stop the twos. And there were some decent stats there. I think we had 11 twos and they had five. So we were pretty happy with that," Brook said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, we need to rethink our bowling attack in the powerplay. Giving away too many runs in the first six overs has become a pattern. Bethell played exceptionally well, but we made it too easy for him. Our spinners need to step up! 🏏

Vikram M

Great to see young talent like Bethell flourishing. Reminds me of how we groomed our own youngsters like Ruturaj and Jaiswal. England's approach to chasing - using the wind and ground dimensions - was smart cricket. We can learn from their game awareness. Well played England! 👏

Ananya R

Brook's captaincy was impressive - the way he used Curran and Jacks at a crucial phase showed tactical maturity. But I'm concerned about our death bowling. Need to work on yorkers and variations. Otherwise good fight from Team India! The series is far from over. 💪

Rohit P

Yaar, sometimes I feel we overcomplicate things. England kept it simple - back your strengths, use conditions smartly. Bethell's innings was a masterclass in building an innings in T20s. Our batters need to learn when to anchor and when to accelerate. Still, proud of our team! 🇮🇳🏏

Kavya N

Brook's humility in praising Bethell while also acknowledging his own team's planning is refreshing. This is what makes cricket beautiful - young talents rising and captains trusting them. Our bowlers had a tough day but it happens. Looking forward to the next match! 🔥

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