Harry Brook to lead England in ODI series against Australia
England will see a new face captaining the team in the upcoming three-match one-day international series against Australia. Harry Brook, a promising young cricketer, has been appointed as captain. This comes after regular captain Jos Buttler was ruled out due to a calf injury, which has kept him out of action since the T20 World Cup semi-final in June.
Brook, who has previously led England’s Under-19 team and the Northern Superchargers in the Hundred tournament, is taking on this new responsibility at a crucial time for the team. His leadership is expected to bring fresh energy as England faces a strong Australian side.
In addition to this change, England has made other squad adjustments. Josh Hull, who was set to be part of the ODI squad, will miss the series due to a quad injury. Meanwhile, Liam Livingstone has been recalled to the team following his standout performances in the recent T20 series against Australia.
England’s squad for the ODI series includes Harry Brook as captain, along with other key players such as Jofra Archer, Ben Duckett, and Reece Topley. The team is looking to perform strongly despite the absence of Buttler and other injured players.
Fans are eagerly waiting to see how Brook handles this new challenge as England takes on Australia.