“We have to adopt such an attitude that who cares…”, Harry Brook’s statement after scoring a century against Australia

You have to adopt a fearless attitude and dominate the bowlers – Harry Brook Harry Brook (Photo Source: Getty Images) The England cricket team registered a spectacular victory by 46 runs (DLS rule) in the third ODI against Australia. Australia batted first in the match and scored 304 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. In response, while chasing the target, host England lost two wickets for a score of 11. Then captain Harry Brook and Will Jacks brought the team back by making a strong partnership of 155 runs. Harry Brook played an unbeaten innings of 110 runs in 94 balls with the help of 13 fours and 2 sixes. Due to Captain Brook, England had scored 254 runs in 37.4 overs, then they had to score 61 runs in 74 balls to win. But then the match could not start due to rain and England won the match. After a brilliant innings in the third ODI against Australia, Harry Brook has given a big statement. You have to adopt a fearless attitude – Harry Brook Before the third ODI, Harry Brooke said, “Who cares if you get out on the boundary or anywhere in the field” This comment of Brook went viral and cricket pundits started questioning him. After the match, Harry Brook said that people took his comment in the wrong way. He just wanted to play fearlessly and did not want to think much about other things. According to BBC, Harry Brooke said after the third ODI, People took it a bit the wrong way. You have to go out there and play fearlessly and almost have an attitude of who cares. It’s not like who cares if we lose. We still want to win but you don’t want to go out there and play with the fear of getting out. We have seen so many times in Test environments how people are getting out. You have to have a fearless attitude and dominate the bowlers. Harry Brook has been facing criticism for his poor batting for some time now. He used to get a good start but was unable to make the innings big. Speaking further, Brook said, I think this summer I’ve been playing off and on, scoring a lot of 30s and 40s. I think I’m back in good shape again, playing the ball late and keeping my head steady.