He has faced just 643 deliveries for his 623, giving him a strike rate of 96.9 which puts him comfortably in the far corner of a graph as an exceptional outlier, when considering statistics after just five Tests. Only Adam Gilchrist (440 struck at 81.8) and David Warner (383 at 85.5) come close to having the same impact.None of this a coincidence, by the way, even with the mitigation of weaker, transitional attacks. In a regime of optional training sessions, Brook has been a regular. In Pakistan, with little else to do, he was often in the gym, working diligently on a strength programme that has been tailored to help him fill out.There have been other examples of his quest for self-improvement this winter. During the T20 World Cup, he would greet batting consultant Mike Hussey at the start of every session with a query about what Hussey wanted him to work on. The logic in Brook’s mind was the legendary Australian knew far more about the craft than he did. «What else can I add to my game?» was the general theme of their sessions.Related

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Out in Pakistan, after playing spinner Abrar Ahmed poorly from the crease in the first innings at Multan, he consulted Martin Speight, his old cricket coach at Sedbergh who is now a mentor. After working out what went wrong (pretty quickly), Brook scored 108 in the second innings.Interestingly, it seems even out in the middle he is constantly assessing, tearing down and enhancing his game. Often to the bemusement of his partner at the other end.»You should see the conversations he has out in the middle,» Root said. «He sprays himself … not in a way that gets him down, more getting it out of his system before facing the next ball.»Root regards this as a good sign. One of «internal confidence» rather than self-flagellation of an over-burdened soul. «It’s a major factor why he’ll be successful for a long period of time.»Often when a player makes this kind of spectacular entrance, you’re anticipating the stumble. The moment when, say, Australia’s pace attack really goes to town on him with short stuff. That is admittedly an area Brook could improve on, but only relative to how good the rest of his game is. No one is perfect, just as only about three people in the world actually play the short ball well.There is a regression to come, to a norm specific to Brook that will still end up being greater than most. But with every step forward, that regression seems further and further away. Beyond the distractions of mind and technique that may come with ever-increasing short-form options, there’s a simplicity to Brook, in focus and approach, that gives you a sense he’ll be far durable than most.Perhaps that sounds a little wishful. Either way, it is hard not to escape the fact cricket, not just English cricket, has one hell of a talent to enjoy for a long time.

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