‘I’m throwing my 100% support’: Ben Stokes names Harry Brook as preferred successor for captaincy
Harry Brook should be natural successor
The 35-year-old explained that Brook’s promotion would simply follow the traditional leadership pathway within the team.”You’re asked to be vice-captain of a team for a certain reason, I was vice-captain under Joe for a long time, and it’s a natural progression. If the captain’s not there or unavailable, then you step up to do that. So there’s absolutely no reason why Harry shouldn’t be asked to do it,” Stokes added.Stokes also highlighted Brook’s growing influence within the dressing room, backing the Yorkshire batter to thrive in the role.”He is someone who is obviously an incredible player and one of the more senior players in this group. Only time will tell, but you don’t ask someone to be vice-captain if you don’t think they’ve got the skills and the ability to captain the team when they need to. If I was asked who I think should do it, I’m throwing my 100% support behind Harry Brook,” Stokes concluded.Brook was officially appointed England’s white-ball captain in April 2025 following Jos Buttler’s resignation and recently led the side during the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Harry Brook has established himself as a generational superstar in Test cricket, currently occupying the World No. 2 spot in the ICC Test Batting Rankings right behind teammate Joe Root.
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