Brook expecting England approach to merge across all formats

HARRY BROOK suspects England’s approach will “merge into one” when Brendon McCullum unifies the head coach roles.
With McCullum not combining Test and white-ball duties until January and Jos Buttler injured, Brook and Marcus Trescothick form a caretaker captain-head coach alliance for an ODI reboot against Australia.
Trescothick, though, is one of McCullum’s assistants with the Test team, with Brook an instrumental batter in a “Bazball” revolution that has seen England win 19 from 29 matches under the New Zealander.
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