Ashes 2025: England Vice-Captain Harry Brook Reflects On His 'Frustrating' Series In Australia
England batter Harry Brook admitted that the ongoing Australia vs England Ashes series has been a frustrating one for the 26-year-old, as he hasn't been able to get a big score.
England ended a rain-hit Day 1 at 211/3 from 45 overs, with Brook remaining unbeaten on 78 alongside Root on 72. So far, Brook has scored 310 runs in nine innings on the tour. While he has managed to get two fifties, he has not been able to convert the starts into a big total.
Brook Rues over Lack of Consistency on Australia Tour
Speaking at the post-day press conference on Saturday, Brook described the Ashes series so far as frustrating, noting that although he's consistently scored in double figures, he hasn't been able to convert them into big scores like he usually does.
"It's been a frustrating series. I've been in double figures every innings bar one. That's what I've done so well in my career. I've managed to go on and get big scores. It just hasn't happened this series. It's all part of the learning curve. It's not an easy place to come on tour. The surfaces do change every game and throughout the game. It's been a good trip to be a part of. Obviously we've ended up on the wrong side of it, but hopefully there'll be plenty more times I come over here," Brook said in the press conference.
Brook has managed scores of 52, 0, 31, 15, 45, 30, 41, 18 and 78* in the Ashes.
Switching Focusing from Scoring Boundaries to Taking Singles
Brook acknowledged he needs to be more patient at the crease, focusing on taking singles rather than always going for boundaries. He felt he applied this approach well on Saturday's play and some previous innings, and plans to continue building it into his game to handle pressure better.
"I've just got to be a little bit more patient and take my ones here and there. Thankfully, I did that today. I did that in a couple of the other innings as well. That's something I've got to think about going forward and put that into my game. I look to try and be a little bit more patient at times. Like I said a couple of weeks ago, absorb the pressure. Whether that's taking my ones instead of trying to hit boundaries, then so be it," Brook added.
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