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You've Just Got To Move On; I'm Trying Not To Think About It Anymore: Harry Brook On ODI WC Omission
ODI World Cup: Young right-handed batter Harry Brook opened up about him missing out on England’s provisional squad for the upcoming Men’s ODI World Cup in India, saying that he is trying not to think about it and needs to just move on from it.
Earlier this week, Brook was left out from England’s ODI squad, also to face New Zealand in a series at home, in favour of talismanic all-rounder Ben Stokes, who came out of his ODI retirement in England's quest to defend their championship title in India, won four years ago on home soil.
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