
English cricketer Harry Brook has opened up about his experience in the recent Test series between India and England. He described it as one of the most intense contests he has ever played in, saying it pushed him to his limits for all 25 days.
Brook Calls the India Series “Awesome”
Brook said he still isn’t over the India series and called it “awesome” to be part of. He added that if the Ashes could match that level of intensity and excitement, he would be thrilled. His words show how powerful and emotionally charged the India series was for players on both sides.
India’s Test Matches Continue to Stand Out
Brook’s comments underline a simple truth whenever India plays a red-ball series, it becomes a global spectacle. The passion of Indian fans and the level of competition make these matches unmissable for cricket lovers everywhere.
The Ashes Loses Its Former Glory
Once the crown jewel of Test cricket, the Ashes between England and Australia has gradually turned into a niche event. While still celebrated by traditional fans, it no longer commands the global attention that India’s red-ball contests do.
India’s Impact Even on the Ashes
Interestingly, even a large portion of the Ashes audience comes from India. Fans follow it closely because many IPL stars participate. This shows how deeply Indian cricket’s influence runs across all formats and regions.
Time for Global Cricket to Acknowledge the Shift
It’s time for the cricketing world to recognise the shift in red-ball dominance. Series like the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy deserve equal, if not greater, respect for keeping Test cricket exciting and relevant worldwide.
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