Harry Brook: Competitive Spirit Fuels England's Test Series Lead
Harry Brook discusses the intensity in the ongoing Test series against India, noting that the competitive spirit and on-field tensions have benefited England. He highlights key moments that swung in their favor and commends the thrilling nature of the matches, as England leads 2-1 after three games.

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England batter Harry Brook has credited the intense on-field tensions with Indian players as a driving force for his team's success in the ongoing Test series. Brook stated that the confrontations, especially during key moments, have helped England gain an advantage.
The bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, was seen sarcastically clapping at England opener Zak Crawley during a tense moment at Lord's, which stirred emotions on the field. According to Brook, such incidents have made the series highly competitive and thrilling for spectators.
As England leads the series 2-1, Brook emphasized that while they strive to maintain the spirit of the game, the competitive element is crucial. Brook acknowledged the series' competitiveness, pointing out memorable matches that have been praised by fans and players alike.
(With inputs from agencies.)