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In a surprising turn of events, England’s cricket star Harry Brook has returned home due to personal reasons, casting a shadow over the upcoming five-match Test series against India. The player’s unexpected departure has left fans and cricket enthusiasts speculating about the reasons behind this sudden move.
Harry Brook to miss the entire Test series against India
The England team had been gearing up for a crucial Test series against the formidable Indian side, with both teams eyeing victory in what promised to be a highly competitive showdown. However, the absence of middle-order batter Brook will undoubtedly be a setback for the Three Lions as they strive to maintain a strong performance on Indian soil.
“The Brook family respectfully requests privacy during this time. In light of this, the ECB and the family kindly request the media and the public to respect their wish for privacy and refrain from intruding on their private space,” stated the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) in a press release.
“The England selectors will confirm a replacement player for the tour in due course,” the ECB statement added.
Brook’s absence is expected to create a void in the team, as they now face the challenge of reshuffling their lineup and strategies ahead of the five World Test Championship (WTC) matches. The team management is likely to reevaluate their game plan and make necessary adjustments to fill the gap left by the departed star.
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The opening match of the India-England series is scheduled to kick off on January 25 in Hyderabad.
Harry Brook’s Test journey so far
Brook marked his entry into Test cricket in 2022 against South Africa, and his most recent appearance in England’s white jersey occurred at The Oval in July 2023 against Australia.
The 24-year-old cricketer has so far played 12 Tests, amassing a total of 1181 runs at an impressive average of 61, including four ton and seven half-centuries.
During the 2023 Ashes series on home soil, the Yorkshire-born put up a commendable performance, scoring 363 runs in five Tests at an average of 40.33, with his highest score being 85.