London, Aug. 31 -- Harry Brook, who was a part of England's domestic white-ball competition 'The Hundred', motivated his fellow Northern Superchargers teammates Zak Crawley and Jordan Cox to back-up their recent performances to push for a place in the ODI and T20I setups for England.
England have gotten off to a winning start in their new white-ball era after Harry Brook took over the captaincy in April, defeating West Indies in both the ODI and T20I series.
Both Cox and Crawley, who are the highest and third highest run-getters in this season of the Hundred respectively, haven't been included in the squads against Ireland and South Africa.
However Brook was full of praises for both batters and stated that every in-form player was still ...