Harry Brook appointed new England white-ball captain

Harry Brook has been named England’s new white-ball captain (PA Wire)

Harry Brook has been appointed as England white-ball captain, succeeding Jos Buttler.

The Yorkshire batter takes over after Buttler stepped down in the wake of a disastrous Champions Trophy campaign in Pakistan earlier this year.

Brook will lead the team in both one-day international and Twenty20 international cricket, with the England hierarchy electing not to split the duties after speculation that Test captain Ben Stokes might be considered for a role.

The 26-year-old impressed as skipper in Buttler’s stead during an ODI series against Australia at the back-end of last summer and has long been touted as a future England leader.

His first assignment as permanent captain will come against the West Indies in May.

"It’s a real honour to be named England’s white-ball captain,” Brook said. “Ever since I was a kid playing cricket at Burley in Wharfedale, I dreamed of representing Yorkshire, playing for England, and maybe one day leading the team. To now be given that chance means a great deal to me.

"I want to thank my family and coaches who’ve supported me every step of the way. Their belief in me has made all the difference and I wouldn’t be in this position without them.

"There’s so much talent in this country, and I’m looking forward to getting started, moving us forward, and working towards winning series, World Cups and major events.

Harry Brook is one of England’s key batters (AP)
Harry Brook is one of England’s key batters (AP)

"I’m excited to get going and give it everything I’ve got.”

Brook was England’s vice-captain during the winless Champions Trophy campaign, but was mentioned by Rob Key, managing director of men’s cricket at the ECB, in the immediate aftermath as a strong contender for the captaincy.

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