England launched the Harry Brook's tenure as captain in emphatic style after crushing West Indies by 238 runs in the first One-Day International at Edgbaston on Thursday - their second-largest winning margin by runs in ODI history.
Harry Brook has been appointed as the new England white-ball captain, taking over the leadership reins from Jos Buttler who stepped down following the Champions Trophy exit in February.
Harry Brook scored an outstanding maiden ODI century as he carried England to victory against Australia and kept the series alive at Chester-le-Street.
Harry Brook has acknowledged that he is learning valuable captaincy lessons from Ben Stokes as speculation increases about the Yorkshireman potentially leading England in the future.
Harry Brook has withdrawn from the Indian Premier League (IPL) in order to prioritise his mental wellbeing following the death of his grandmother.
England and Australia produced another culture clash on the opening day of the final Ashes Test, with Harry Brook keeping the hosts afloat.