Harry Brook: England vice-captain Harry Brook has vowed to improve his shot selection in the remainder of the Ashes after admitting to playing ‘shocking shots’ in the opening two Tests.
Brook, who is on his first Ashes tour, scored 52, 0, 31, and 15 in the first two Tests of the series held in Perth and Brisbane. Speaking to reporters after England were done with their practice session at the Adelaide Oval, Brook said, "It hasn't been an ideal series. Sometimes, I've got to rein it in a little bit: learn when to absorb the pressure a little bit more, and realise when the opportunity arises to put the pressure back on them. I feel like I haven't done that as well as I usually do. I just haven't identified those situations well enough.”
"Most of the time when I've been overly aggressive is when we've lost early wickets and I've tried to counter-punch and put them back under pressure. I tried to do that in Perth in the first innings: I played quite nicely and gloved down the leg side.