Key Points

Harry Brook is encouraging his Northern Superchargers teammates to keep pushing for England selection. He specifically praised Zak Crawley's all-round batting attributes against both pace and spin. Brook also mentioned Jordan Cox as an outstanding player who needs consistent performances. The England setup values competition for places as they build their white-ball teams.

Key Points: Harry Brook Praises Zak Crawley Jordan Cox England White-Ball Push

  • Brook highlights Crawley's ability to manipulate the field and pressure bowlers
  • Cox praised as an unbelievable player with consistent performances needed
  • Both batters are top run-scorers in current Hundred season
  • England seeks competition for places in white-ball setups
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Brook praises Crawley, Cox; says every in-form player is in mix for England

England's Harry Brook motivates in-form Hundred stars Zak Crawley and Jordan Cox, stating every performing player remains in contention for ODI and T20I selection.

"Everybody's in the mix: whoever does well - Harry Brook"

London, August 31

Harry Brook, a part of England's domestic white-ball competition, The Hundred, motivated his fellow Northern Superchargers teammates Zak Crawley and Jordan Cox to build on their recent performances and push for a place in England's ODI and T20I setups.

England have gotten off to a winning start in their new white-ball era after Harry Brook took over the captaincy in April, defeating West Indies in both the ODI and T20I series, as per the ICC website.

Both Cox and Crawley, who are the highest and third-highest run-getters in this season of the Hundred, respectively, haven't been included in the squads against Ireland and South Africa.

However, Brook was full of praise for both batters and stated that every in-form player was still in the mix.

"Everybody's in the mix: whoever does well," Brook was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo."Crawley obviously has the attributes that we're talking about: putting pressure on the bowlers with their good and bad balls; he can manipulate the field really well; he's good against fast bowling, and he's good against spin."

"He's got all the attributes to play white-ball (cricket) for England. It's the same with everybody. Everybody's been talking about Jordan Cox: he's obviously an unbelievable player. You've just got to keep on doing it, and be as consistent as you can for a long period of time, it's good to have competition (for places)," he added.

While Cox has been a part of three ODI games and two T20Is last year, Crawley has played just eight ODIs, his last one in December 2023.

Following a riveting five-match Test series against India, England will play white-ball internationals against South Africa at home, the first of which will take place on 2 September at Leeds.

- ANI

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Priya S
Crawley has been impressive in the Hundred! His technique against spin could be useful for England in subcontinent conditions. Hope he gets another chance soon.
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Aman W
Honestly, England's white-ball depth is scary good. Meanwhile in India, we're still struggling to find consistent middle-order batsmen. Need to learn from their system.
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Sarah B
Jordan Cox deserves a proper run in the team. Three ODIs and two T20Is isn't enough to judge any player. England should give young talents more opportunities.
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Vikram M
Brook is showing good leadership qualities here. Appreciating teammates while maintaining competitive standards. England's future looks bright under him! 🏏
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Michael C
While the sentiment is good, England need to actually back these performers with consistent selections. Domestic performance should translate to international opportunities.

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