Eoin Morgan Praises Harry Brook's Exceptional Captaincy Against Australia

Eoin Morgan Praises Harry Brook’s Exceptional Captaincy Against Australia: Former England skipper Eoin Morgan big praise on young captain Harry Brook for his leadership against Australia.

Morgan said, he is exceptional with bat and his captaincy, it may be huge boost for England team.

He is doing pretty well with his leadership in the ongoing series against Australia. England are 2-1 down in the sereis, his leadership has been the biggest positive for the team in the series.

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Brook has done good with fielding positions as well as bowling changes. He has been trying things in his own approaches and that is working for him and team.

The young exceptional skipper led fromt he front as he slammed a magnificent ton and helped his team win the game.

Eoin Morgan praised Harry Brook’s leadership and cited England’s victory over the world champions as evidence. He declared that Brook’s captaincy and this England squad had made significant progress. In an interview with Sky Cricket, he clarified:

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“Yeah, exceptional, I thought and needed. I think it’s during this period of transition for a very young England white ball team, it’s important that you get your message, your delivery, and your clarity right, but it all gets watered down if you can’t see it in front of you, and beating the world champions, the best side in the world in the manner that they did.

“I think I will breed a huge amount of confidence, a huge amount of belief, and it will add weight to the words of Harry Brook and Marcus Trescothick, so massive strides forward for this England team and Harry Brook’s captaincy.”

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“I thought he captained exceptionally well, particularly when Jacob Bethell was on, he tried to create something when nothing was on offer, and it worked. They got the big wicket at Cameron Green in that silly position of a short mid-on, and he just seemed to be growing a little bit in confidence, and that certainly led to his batting as well.

“I thought he was outstanding scoring his maiden ODI 100, and England’s side today will now have grown in confidence and turn up here thinking that they can go 2-1,” he concluded.

(With Input From CricketAddictor)

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