brook to lead england in odi series against australia with buttler injured

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Harry Brook will captain England for the first time in the ODI series against Australia after Jos Buttler was dropped from the squad. Buttler has not played a competitive match since England’s T20 World Cup semi-final defeat to India in Guyana in late June this year.

London. Harry Brook will captain England for the first time in the ODI series against Australia after Jos Buttler was ruled out of the team due to a calf injury. Buttler has not played any competitive match since England’s defeat in the T20 World Cup semi-final against India in Guyana at the end of June this year. Due to this injury, he was also not selected in the team for the three-match T20 International series against Australia.

He was included in the ODI team against Australia but has been dropped after failing to recover from injury. Twenty-five-year-old Brook has played only 15 ODIs for England but the team management sees him as a future captain. He was declared the vice-captain when the ODI team was announced under the leadership of Butler.

The five-match ODI series between England and Australia will begin at Trent Bridge on Thursday. Brook’s appointment as captain also means that England have a new captain in every international format in the current season. Ollie Pope captained the Test team in the three-match series against Sri Lanka in place of the injured Ben Stokes, while Phil Salt led the team in the T20 series in Butler’s absence.

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