England's charismatic batter Joe Root believes more "monster scores" will come from young batter Harry Brook's bat following his triple century in the Multan Test against Pakistan.
The tournament, taking place on October 12 and 13 at Norwich City FC's state-of-the-art training facility in England, will feature top youth talent from around the globe.
England's flamboyant batter Joe Root has been left "shocked" by the pace Harry Brook has matured into the player he is now, following his record-shattering triple hundred in Multan Test against Pakistan.
It was record breaking left and right during day four of the first Test against Pakistan at Multan as batters Harry Brook and Joe Root starred with a 454-run partnership, breaking 67-year-old record for the highest partnership by an English pair.
Surgery is among the legitimate option for Green among various other recovery plans which are being worked for him by Cricket Australia's medical and high performance team following the injury during UK tour for a white-ball series against Scotland and England, as per ESPNCricinfo.
England stood on the verge of creating history following an inspired performance from the bowling attack on the back of Harry Brook and Joe Root's record-tumbling partnership in the opening Test against Pakistan in Multan.
In their first innings, England scored 823/7 declared in reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 556 runs, taking a 267 run lead on a batting paradise. This is the fourth-highest total ever in the history of Test cricket, with 952/6 declared by Sri Lanka against India in 1997 at Colombo b
Star England batter Harry Brook became the sixth batter from his national team to score a triple century in the longest format of the game. He accomplished this achievement during the fourth day of the first Test against Pakistan on Thursday.
Star England batter Joe Root on Thursday displayed a stupendous performance and broke multiple records against Pakistan in the second Test match in Multan.
It's an early knockout match at the T20 World Cup, as the loser of Thursday's clash between the West Indies and Bangladesh likely to find it tough to remain in contention for the semi-finals.