England's captain, Joe Root, has rallied behind his teammate Harry Brook amidst the fallout from a nightclub scuffle. The incident occurred in November last year and saw Brook involved in an altercation with a bouncer at an ODI match in New Zealand.
Root expressed his support for Brook, stating that he is going to "do wonderful things" as captain. He also praised Brook's leadership skills, saying the player played what was required to help England win the second ODI against Sri Lanka on Saturday.
The team has had a tumultuous tour so far, and Root acknowledged that the Ashes defeat is taking time to process. However, he will have several weeks before the next Test series begins in June against New Zealand.
Root emphasized the importance of reflection, saying he needs to "properly reflect" on their performance during the Ashes series, which ended 4-1 in England's favor.
The team is scheduled to play a further three matches, including two ODIs and one T20 match against Sri Lanka.
Root expressed his support for Brook, stating that he is going to "do wonderful things" as captain. He also praised Brook's leadership skills, saying the player played what was required to help England win the second ODI against Sri Lanka on Saturday.
The team has had a tumultuous tour so far, and Root acknowledged that the Ashes defeat is taking time to process. However, he will have several weeks before the next Test series begins in June against New Zealand.
Root emphasized the importance of reflection, saying he needs to "properly reflect" on their performance during the Ashes series, which ended 4-1 in England's favor.
The team is scheduled to play a further three matches, including two ODIs and one T20 match against Sri Lanka.