"It's a real honour" - Harry Brook becomes England Men's white-ball captain

GEORGE DOBELL: The Yorkshireman, who led in Jos Buttler's absence against Australia, gets his permanent tenure underway against the West Indies

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Posted by Leslie Bone on 10/04/2025 at 10:59

If he plays in all format games he will suffer burnout quite quickly. I hope that Test cricket will be given priority and that the white ball games will have to be shared in captaincy terms. It shows the lack of captaincy material for England in the 50 over and 20 over formats and the other candidates have much to learn.

Posted by Marc Evans on 07/04/2025 at 21:14

He's one of the few players guaranteed hisplace. It's like captaining by rote. He has no pedigree in the post. It'll be leading by example like Buttler, and look how that went.

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