Harry Brook: As the high-voltage five-match Test series between England and India enters its decisive stages, England batter Harry Brook has played down suggestions of dominance despite his team’s 2-1 lead ahead of the fourth Test at Old Trafford starting on Wednesday.
With India desperate to stay alive in the series and the fourth Test at Manchester potentially threatened by rain, Brook believes England must stay sharp and united, especially with the stakes rising and emotions boiling over. “We’re in a strong position and happy with how the games have gone so far,” Brook said at the pre-match press conference. “They’ve been intense and good to watch. But we know India is a strong side, and we’re expecting another challenge at Old Trafford, depending on the surface. Hopefully, we can go out there and beat them again.”
Brook dismissed any notion that England had India "on the ropes" after their dramatic win at Lord’s. Instead, he acknowledged India’s resilience. “I wouldn’t say that. India is a side that can bounce back at any stage. We saw that after we beat them at Headingley, they came back strong at Edgbaston. We’ve just got to go out and do our thing, and hopefully, we come out on top again.”