After brilliant showing in the T20s against New Zealand, Harry Brook, who was left out of England's ODI World Cup provisional squad, has been named in the squad for the ODI series against Blackcaps
Harry Brook could hardly be doing any more to convince England to take him to the Cricket World Cup. Brook smashed 67 off 36 balls, teaming up with Jonny Bairstow, 86 not out off 60, to help England post a total of 198-4 that proved too much for New Zealand in the second Twenty20 of the four-match series on Friday. The New Zealanders were dismissed for 103, losing by 95 runs in Manchester to fall 2-0 behind in the series. Brook starred in the first T20, too, when he hit 43 not out off 27 balls in England's seven-wicket win in Durham on Wednesday. Dovetailed with his stunning performances in the latest edition of The Hundred, Brook is delivering quite the riposte across the shorter formats to being left out of England's provisional 15-man squad for the 50-over World Cup in India starting next month. England selectors preferred other batters in the middle order because of the versatility they provide No. 3 Dawid Malan can also open, Liam Livingstone offers spin bowling but Brook i
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