
India veteran Dough Cheteshwar Pujara made a bold comparison after thinking about Harry Brook’s impressive display against India 3. The veteran counts on the shades of Rishabh Pant in the English chick after witnessing his fearless knocking.
Brook took the lead with bats 3. Day to direct England closer to leadership. Despite go up to 99 runsIn the end, he did not achieve a well deserved hundred when Prasidh Krishna got a big goal.
Pujara spoke to Sony Sports Network after the end of the day and looked back at his time with Brook in English home settings because both played for Yorkshire together in the 2015 season.
Since then Brook has passed a long way promoted as the captain of England of white ballAnd Pujara counts on maturing and it is good to become a great player for the party.
“When I played for Yorkshire, I saw his journey, debuted first-class. Since then he matures and plays and leads in a white circuit for the English team, so he knows that he understands his responsibility and a kind of shots that not many players can do today,” Pujara commented.
The Indian cricket believes that both Brook and the hinges have quite similar approach when it comes to launching. He suggested that both men tend to go to bowlers to rattle the opposition and create a knocking game that raises their appropriate teams.
“I see a little Rishab’s pants in it because they resign, even if they both have a different approach, but both are fearless.
Pujara also noted how Brook is giving away quite quickly and counting on the fact that the bowling team also saw it as an inconvenience.
“These are the guys who put pressure back on the pitch and take the game very quickly. Harry Brook is one of them that bats very quickly. His strike is always on the upper side, which is always difficult for the opposition team,” he added.
With Brook Knock, England remains in the competition for a possible victory, and now the hosts will make sure they can limit Indian doughs to the score that is persecuted by two days of the game remaining.
Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
June 23, 2025