IND vs Eng: ‘Not everyone wants to be 1, don’t they?’ – Harry Brook on Rotism with Joe Root | Cricket news

India and England are ready to face the five -match Test series once again in less than two days in the five -match Test series. Back to 2–1 in India and behind a painful necklace in Lord’s, the speed is firmly with Ben Stokes’ side. At a bold press conference for the hosts, Harry Brook spoke to the media before the 4th Test at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground. As the batsman went into one in the hot 3 Tests and the moments of England, which was ready to follow, he made a strong claim about one of his companions. Experienced batsman and England icon Joe Root recently topped the ICC rankings as the highest ranked Test batter. Speaking on the same, Brooke appreciated his team partner and even called him a “best batsman of all time”. It was considered whether there was any rivalry between themselves and the route in the team, Brook was in a hurry to dismiss it. “Oh, everyone wants to be number one, not him, maybe more than anyone else. But not, he is an unprecedented player. I am not in the same league, so I will happily let him happen,” Brooke said with a chakli, because he used to talk to reporters before the 4th test.
Connecting his argument to the root makes the root so good, Brooke said, “He is played for 12, 13 years – or although he is played for a long time. In my opinion, he is the best test batsman of all time, so I will let him be one.” Root also broke several records in the series, not related to a bat. With his 211st catch in Test cricket, he now leads the list for a catch taken in the format, making India’s veteran Rahul Dravid’s 210 records better. He took a great catch of Karun Nair in the third Test. The root has been an impeccable form for the hosts, scoring significant runs in the last three tests. In the previous match at Lord’s, 34 -year -old scored 104 runs by 199 runs, and managed 40 in the second innings.
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Brooke, however, failed to impress with the bat in both innings at Lord’s, where he managed 11 and 23 respectively. However, the hosts succeeded in re -establishing the lead of their series with a win on the line and a 22 -run win. The 4th test will begin on 23 July, in which India wants to win a win to survive in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.