World Cup snubbed Harry Brook proves merit with yet another cracking knock as England thrash New Zealand again

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Harry Brook's blistering knock powers England to 95-run win against New Zealand in 2nd T20I.Harry Brook cracked 67 off 36 to help England take 2-0 lead in the four-match series.

In a scintillating display of cricket prowess, England powered their way to a 2-0 lead over New Zealand in their ongoing four-match T20I series. The match, which concluded with a decisive 95-run victory for England on Friday, featured remarkable performances from Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook and debutant Gus Atkinson.

 

Winning the toss and electing to bat first, England’s batting dynamo Jonny Bairstow remained unbeaten with an impressive 86 runs off 60 balls. Young talent Harry Brook wasn't far behind, scoring a rapid 67 from 36 balls. Together, they boosted England’s total to an intimidating 198 runs for four wickets.

 

“In recent times I’ve tried to play the ball on merit as much as possible. If I feel I can take an option on, I’ll take it. I try and move around in the crease as much as possible, I’m just trying to hit the ball where it’s meant to be hit,” Brook stated.

 

However, it wasn’t just the batting that carried the day. Gus Atkinson, making his T20 International debut for England, proved his selection was well-deserved by taking four key New Zealand wickets, including those of Devon Conway, Tim Seifert, Tim Southee, and Lockie Ferguson. Atkinson, who is also named in England's preliminary World Cup squad for the tournament in India starting in October, said, “They just told me to do what I’ve been doing and that’s what I tried to do and it went great.”

 

Adil Rashid, the seasoned spinner, wasn't to be left out either. He claimed two wickets, surpassing Chris Jordan to become England’s leading T20 wicket-taker with a total of 97 T20I wickets.

 

England's performance showcased their formidable cricketing skills and sets the stage for the third T20 of the series, scheduled to take place at Edgbaston on Sunday. With this win, they've sent a strong message about their high calibre and preparedness for the upcoming World Cup in India, making them one of the teams to watch out for in the high-stakes tournament.

 

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