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21 Jun 2026
Harry Brook

Harry Brook

ENG 27 yrs| Batter
#11 Batter in ODI #20 Batter in T20I #1 Batter in Test

About Harry Brook

Name Harry Brook
Birth 22 Feb 1999
Birth Place Keighley, Yorkshire
Height 6 ft 1 in
Nationality English
Bats right handed
Bowls right-arm medium

A prodigious talent hailing from Yorkshire, Harry Brook is a versatile, multi-format batter who first grabbed the limelight as a clean-striking youngster for his county. Often compared to the greats for his ability to manipulate the field and maintain a high strike rate, Brook was England’s flag-bearer during the 2018 Under-19 World Cup. 

A product of the robust Yorkshire pathway, he has rapidly transitioned from a domestic standout to a cornerstone of the England “New Era” setup. Whether it is through his “no-look” sixes in the shortest format or his relentless run-scoring in whites, Brook’s flair and temperament have marked him as a generational talent.

Harry Brook Domestic Career

The Yorkshire-born Harry Brook made his First-Class debut against Pakistan A in 2016 at Leeds. However, he earned well-deserved recognition during the 2017 season, making his Championship debut against Middlesex and celebrating the milestone with a string of impressive performances. 

His breakthrough came when he hammered three consecutive centuries within a span of a fortnight, showcasing a level of consistency rare for his age.

Brook continued to impress in both the shortest and longest formats, playing vital knocks for Yorkshire during the 2020 season. 

In 2021, the Northern Superchargers signed him for the inaugural edition of ‘The Hundred,’ where his explosive middle-order cameos proved his mettle in high-pressure franchise cricket. 

His ability to back his natural aggression with a solid technique saw him average 43.00 in the County Championship, eventually forcing the national selectors to take notice.

Harry Brook T20I Career

Harry Brook made his T20I debut for England against the West Indies on January 26, 2022, at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown. He quickly became England’s “finisher-in-chief.” His standout performance came during the 2022 tour of Pakistan, where his strike rate and composure in the middle overs were pivotal to England’s series victory.

By the 2026 T20 World Cup, Brook had evolved into a senior figure in the lineup and captained the English side. During the 2026 event, he led the charts for England with 235 runs across 8 innings, maintaining a robust average of 29.38 and a blistering strike rate of 159.86. 

His career-defining T20I moment came at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, where he smashed a magnificent 100 off just 51 balls against Pakistan, further cementing his reputation as one of the most dangerous batters in world cricket.

Harry Brook Test Career

Harry Brook’s entry into Test cricket was nothing short of historic. Making his debut for England against South Africa on September 8, 2022, he became the heartbeat of the “Bazball” revolution, scoring at a rate previously unseen in the five-day format. 

On the 2022 tour of Pakistan, Brook became the first Englishman to score three centuries in three consecutive Tests in the country, breaking records for the most runs by an Englishman in a 3-match series. 

His ability to treat Test match bowlers like white-ball spinners has made him a nightmare for opposition captains, consistently maintaining a strike rate near 90.00 while averaging over 50.

Harry Brook ODI Career

Harry Brook made his ODI debut for England against South Africa on January 27, 2023, in Bloemfontein. In the 50-over format, Brook has been utilised as a versatile floater, capable of anchoring an innings or providing a late-overs flourish. 

While his ODI career started slightly later than his other formats, he proved his worth during the 2023 season and beyond. 

His maiden ODI century against Australia showcased his growth, balancing strike rotation with calculated risks. 

Harry Brook Captaincy

Leadership has been a recurring theme in Brook’s journey. He was the skipper of the England U-19 team during the 2018 World Cup, where he became the only English captain since Alastair Cook to register a century in the tournament. 

Despite a minor disciplinary setback during his junior days, Brook matured into a tactical leader within the senior England setup.

In 2026, he officially ushered in a “New Era” for England cricket by taking over the T20I captaincy. His proactive approach and tactical flexibility were on full display during the 2026 T20 World Cup, where he led England to the semi-finals. 

(As of May 2026)

Harry Brook Recent Form

Batting

58 (54)
24 (32)
0 (4)
56 (71)
7 (14) Match
26 (39) Match
40 (58) Match
7 (6) T20I
26 (24) T20I
100 (51) T20I

Bowling

0-9
0-9
0-11 Match
0-2 Match
0-66 Match
0-24
0-31
0-13 Test
0-17 F. Class
0-5 F. Class

Harry Brook Career Stats

Batting

Format Mat Inn R 100s 50s HS SR Avg Fours Sixes Duck
ODI 38 38 1354 3 6 136 105.21 39.82 122 55 0
T20I 63 55 1303 1 6 100 153.84 30.30 107 59 0
Test 37 64 3316 10 17 317 86.78 53.48 361 54 0
T20I 11 11 190 1 0 100 123.38 21.11 23 4 0
T20I 7 7 44 0 0 22 75.86 6.29 3 0 0
T20I 11 9 305 1 0 102 173.30 61.00 25 14 0
T20 35 33 902 1 4 105 162.52 37.58 84 39 0
T20I 10 9 275 0 2 77 158.05 30.56 16 18 0
ODI 6 6 169 0 1 66 112.67 28.17 20 5 0

Bowling

Format Mat Inn W BBI Econ Avg SR 4w 5w
ODI 38 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 63 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
Test 37 8 1 1/25 4.24 123.00 0 0
T20I 11 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 7 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 11 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20 35 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
T20I 10 0 0 - 0.00 0.00 0 0
ODI 6 0 0 0-0 0.00 0.00 0 0