
T20 World Cup | Brook wants to make it ‘as uncomfortable as possible’ for India
The Hindu
Harry Brook aims to challenge India in the T20 World Cup semifinal, emphasising the importance of discomfort over perfection.
From starting the ICC T20 World Cup under immense pressure to having led from the front to help England storm into the semifinal as Group 2 topper in the Super Eight, Harry Brook has come a long way.
On Wednesday, Brook fired a salvo at India by stating that his job as captain was to make it as uncomfortable for the home team as possible during Thursday’s semifinal.
“It’s just about trying to fiddle the ball to make sure that it’s uncomfortable for their batters for as long as possible, really. They are obviously a very good side, and they can adapt to different bowlers. My job is to try and make it as uncomfortable for them as possible,” Brook said at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday.
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