Harry Brook hit five sixes in one over against New Zealand
He made 97 of the 465 runs that England amassed all out...
Harry Brook, a middle-order hitter for England, is committed to improving his power hitting.
After taking part in the Test series, Brook stayed in Florida to learn some baseball skills and strategies before flying back to New Zealand.
The St. Louis Cardinals, a major league baseball powerhouse, welcomed the English batter to a practice session.
In a clip posted on Twitter by MLB Europe, Brook can be seen having fun while using a baseball stick to practice.
“To mark 100 days until the London Series, English cricket sensation and MLB Europe Ambassador Harry Brook swaps a flat bat for a round one to take on Spencer Owen’s Home Run Challenge,” MLB Europe stated.
AdvertisementTo mark 100 days until the London Series, English cricket sensation and MLB Europe Ambassador @Harry_Brook_88 swaps a flat bat for a round one to take on @SpencerOwen‘s Home Run Challenge 💥
Representing the @Cardinals, can he hit one out the park?#LondonSeries #MLB #Baseball
— MLB Europe (@MLBEurope) March 16, 2023
“The lads there were stacked,” said Brook while sharing his experience of practicing baseball. “They were huge, and they claimed that all power derives from the legs. If I were to practise anything from there, it would be building a stronger foundation and using my legs more for power when hitting in cricket “He went on to say.
England has recently used the “BazBall Formula” to play cricket in all three formats. England has played an aggressive type of cricket ever since Brendon McCullum, a former captain of New Zealand, took over as their head coach.
England just lost a three-match T20I series in Bangladesh, it should be emphasised.
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