Harry Brook wants to end England's Ashes on a high and believes levelling the series at the Oval would represent "a moral victory" over Australia.
Harry Brook announced himself on the Ashes stage with a match-winning knock for England that kept the series alive and delivered another memorable Headingley climax.
England have rung the changes as they seek to keep the Ashes alive in this week's third Test at Headingley, with three alterations to the XI and a promotion in the batting order for Harry Brook.
Harry Brook believes England's attacking approach in Test cricket suits him down to the ground after a stunning start to his career.
Harry Brook was England's unlikely game-changer with the ball, dismissing centurion Kane Williamson to crack open New Zealand's resistance in the second Test in Wellington.
Harry Brook's remarkable rise continued as he shared a game-changing partnership with Joe Root on day one of England's Test decider against New Zealand in Wellington.