Harry Brook's mantra for his interim England captain role in ODI cricket
Harry Brook's message will be simple as he heads into a brief spell as England cricket captain.
Whatever you feel like doing, just do it, he said with a smile on Wednesday.
With that philosophy, Brook should fit right into the modern approach adopted by England in test cricket, and soon in all formats, when he takes temporary charge of the ODI team for the five-match series against Australia starting Thursday at Trent Bridge.
Brook has taken on the ODI captaincy because of an injury to regular skipper Jos Buttler.
From January, England's white-ball teams will also be led by Brendon McCullum, the current coach of the test team who will unify the roles to continue the so-called Bazball revolution of English cricket.
Brook said that will invariably see the teams' philosophies merge into one.
It's all going to be played fairly similar," Brook said in a news conference at Trent Bridge, where the first ODI will take place. We're going to have the same principles or however we want to g