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Team flagENG24 yrs
batting styleright handed Batter
#32 Batter in T20I
#9 Batter in Test
#94 All Rounder in Test
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Recent Form

10 (15) vs NZ, ODI
2 (12) vs NZ, ODI
25 (41) vs NZ, ODI
4 (8) vs NZ, T20I
8 (8) vs NZ, T20I
67 (36) vs NZ, T20I
43 (27) *vs NZ, T20I
105 (42) *vs WF, 100B
2 (7) vs MO, 100B
44 (24) vs LS, 100B
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Career Stats

ODI
T20I
Test
IPL
BBL
PSL
100B
T20-Blast
Matches6
Innings6
Runs123
100s0
50s1
HS80
SR79.35
Avg20.50
Fours10
Sixes4
Duck outs--
Rank--
Debut:South Africa v England Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein, 27-1-2023

Teams played for

England U19 Yorkshire England

About Harry Brook

NameHarry Brook
GenderMale
Birth22 Feb 1999
Birth PlaceKeighley, Yorkshire
Height6 ft 1 in
NationalityEnglish

Harry Brook is an emerging talent hailing from Yorkshire who first grabbed the limelight by smacking a century against Essex. Brook was England’s flag bearer during the 2018 Under-19 World Cup and the only English captain to register a ton in the tournament, after Alastair Cook. ... continue reading

Player Bio

Harry Brook is an emerging talent hailing from Yorkshire who first grabbed the limelight by smacking a century against Essex. Brook was England’s flag bearer during the 2018 Under-19 World Cup and the only English captain to register a ton in the tournament, after Alastair Cook. 

The Yorkshire-born made his First-Class debut against Pakistan A in 2016 at Leeds. However, he earned deserving recognition during the 2017 season when he made his Championship debut against Middlesex. The top-order batter celebrated it with three consecutive centuries within a span of a fortnight. 

Before his success in the domestic circles, he toured India in early 2017 with the England U-19 team for two Youth Tests and five Youth One-Dayers. Later that year, Brook was appointed as the skipper of the English U-19 team to host the visiting India U-19 side. 

The following year, Brook captained the English U-19 team in the World Cup of 2018. The skipper was in fine nick throughout the tournament as he scored 39 runs at an impressive average of 119.5, including a century against Bangladesh. However, the young batsman was left out of England’s final fixture for disciplinary reasons. 

Post the Junior World, the staggering batter scored his first List-A century against Essex at Chelmsford. Brook backed it with another three-figure score and then showed signs of consistency when he averaged 43.00 in the County Championship. 

The youngster continued to impress in both shortest and longest format as he played some vital knocks for Yorkshire in the 2020 season. In 2021, Northern Superchargers signed Brook for the inaugural edition of 'The Hundred' and his talent promises to be great things for the franchise and later for England. 

(As of April 2021)