Harry Brook was put in T20 spin by ‘smog’ but hopes air clears soon for England

Harry Brook admitted he is a work in progress against spin in T20s but he believes the Kolkata “smog” was partly to blame for England’s lacklustre batting display in a heavy defeat by India.

England continue to struggle against the turning ball in Asia, with India’s excellent spin trio of Varun Chakaravarthy, Ravi Bishnoi and Axar Patel combining for figures of 12-1-67-5 on Wednesday.

Brook seemed unable to line up the mystery spin of Chakaravarthy and was castled via bat and pad, but he feels hazy conditions at Eden Gardens complicated matters and is hoping for better visibility in Chennai.

Harry Brook, left, is bowled by India’s Varun Chakravarthy
Harry Brook, left, is bowled by India’s Varun Chakravarthy (Bikas Das/AP)

Brook, though, was typically matter of fact about his desire to raise his own game as England look to bounce back from their seven-wicket loss in Saturday’s second T20 at the M A Chidambaram Stadium.

A T20 World Cup winner in 2022, Brook briefly topped the Test batting rankings last month and was England’s first triple centurion since 1990 with a titanic 317 against Pakistan in Multan in October.

While he possesses an astonishing batting average of 58.48 in the format – putting him in the all-time top-10 – the Yorkshireman accepts he still has something to prove against spin in the subcontinent.

“Facing spin in T20 cricket is probably the hardest thing in the game, especially because I always get out trying to absolutely smack it,” he said. “Maybe I’ve got to rein in a little bit, but we’ll see.

  • 1st T20, Kolkata, January 22 – India won by seven wickets
  • 2nd T20, Chennai, January 25
  • 3rd T20, Rajkot, January 28
  • 4th T20, Pune, January 31
  • 5th T20, Mumbai, February 2

“If I get out early, it’s usually against a spinner, so maybe my stats aren’t as good against spin, but there’s always going to be criticism in some parts.”

Brook did get the better of Chakravarthy during an otherwise forgettable debut Indian Premier League season in 2023 with a stunning unbeaten hundred for Sunrisers Hyderabad against Kolkata Knight Riders.

“I was going to watch it on the way in (to Friday’s practice session) but my phone wouldn’t work, so I’ll have a look a little bit later,” Brook said.

Brook demonstrated his leadership chops last year, inspiring England’s comeback from 2-0 down against Australia to 2-2 before losing the ODI series 3-2 after standing in for the injured Jos Buttler.

Jacob Bethell bats during England's T20 against India
Jacob Bethell missed training on Friday (Bikas Das/AP)

“We were sat in the bar the other night and Baz texted me from across the other side of the room,” Brook added. “He just said, ‘congrats, you’re the vice-captain’ and I just put, ‘beautiful, thanks’. There wasn’t really much conversation.

“I think there’s always a responsibility, whether you’re vice-captain or just playing in the XI. I’d feel exactly the same as if I wasn’t vice-captain.

“Jos is extremely experienced, I’ll give him a few suggestions here and there and if he comes to me, I’ll give him my opinion but it’s up to him whether he takes it or not.”

Gus Atkinson has been taking out of the firing line after his pummelling in the first T20 and will be replaced by Brydon Carse. England will make a late decision on Jacob Bethell, who missed training on Friday because he was feeling unwell, with Jamie Smith waiting in the wings to make his T20 debut.

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