In England's thumping 63-run win over Pakistan in the third T20I at the National Stadium, young Harry Brook sizzled with an unbeaten 81 off just 35 balls, his maiden fifty in the format and becoming one of the main architects in the visitors taking a 2-1 lead in the seven-match series.
With Brook registering scores 41, 31 and now an unbeaten 81 against Pakistan, with the help of eight fours and five sixes, former England captain Nasser Hussain wants the side to play him at number five in their opening game of the T20 World Cup against Afghanistan on October 22.
"In that first World Cup game, in Perth against Afghanistan, Brook must be pencilled in at No 5. He's a serious talent. Harry Brook is just going to be superstar in all formats, he really is. His run-getting over the last couple of years at Yorkshire has been prolific and I think it will continue to be," said Hussain on Sky Sports after the match ended.