Harry Brook Warns India of England's Fightback

The England team's decision to drop their "nice guy" image and fight back against India's fielders has added a new layer of intensity to the series, and Brook's performance will be crucial to their success. With the series on the line, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion.

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England batter Harry Brook has warned India that his team is ready to drop their "nice guy" image as the series intensifies, hinting that they will fight back if necessary to win the series 3-1.

The teams will resume hostilities at Old Trafford on Wednesday, with England making one change to their side, replacing the injured Shoaib Bashir with Liam Dawson. Brook revealed that it was his idea to fight back against India's fielders, who clashed with England batters at Lord's, and the team had a conversation to decide on a more aggressive approach.

Brook praised the team's aggressive approach, saying it put India under pressure and made fielding more enjoyable. He also praised Liam Dawson, calling him a "wily old fox" and a skilled cricketer. The England team is looking to win the series with one game to play, and Brook's performance has been key to their success so far.

With the series on the line, England will be looking to maintain their aggressive approach and take the series 3-1. Brook's warning to India sets the stage for an intense and thrilling conclusion to the series, and fans will be eagerly watching to see how the teams clash at Old Trafford.

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