- Harry Brook has publicly expressed his strong ambition to succeed Ben Stokes as England’s Test captain, stating it would be a "great honour" and that he would be "happy to take it" if offered the role.
- Brook's declaration comes immediately after Ben Stokes' retirement from international cricket, with Stokes having personally endorsed Brook as a potential successor in his final press conference.
- Brook indicated his readiness to lead across all three formats of the game, underscoring his commitment to England cricket by consistently choosing to forgo lucrative overseas franchise leagues.
- While acknowledging the intense demands of the captaincy, Brook believes it would be a "tough job" but reaffirmed his unwavering dedication to performing for England.
- Joe Root, who previously captained the Test side from 2017 to 2022, is identified as the only other prominent candidate for the captaincy.
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Harry Brook ready for ‘honour’ of replacing Ben Stokes as England Test captain