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ODIs Against Australia Good Chance For Brook To Gain International Leadership Experience: Topley
With England bringing in fresh faces like Jacob Bethell, Jamie Smith, Jordan Cox and Jordan Turner, it’s a clear indication of the side aiming to build teams for the 2025 Champions Trophy and 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup.
Reece Topley, England’s tall left-arm fast-bowler, spoke exclusively to IANS in a chat facilitated by Sony Sports Network, on Brook’s appointment as the captain for the upcoming ODI series, youngsters coming into the squad, the challenge from Australia and more. Excerpts:
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31