England batter and white-ball captain Harry Brook says the national side’s one-day and T20 teams are “heading in the right direction.” Speaking amid ongoing discussion about leadership at Test level, Brook indicates he is ready to move away from talk focused on the Test captaincy and instead look to the incoming head coach. The comments align with reporting that the current focus is shifting toward the broader review of England’s coaching and leadership setup rather than individual captaincy speculation.

Across the coverage, Brook’s message is that progress is being made in England’s white-ball programmes and that the performances and direction under the current structure are pointing the team toward improved outcomes. At the same time, he frames the next phase as being shaped by decisions already in motion, particularly the appointment of a new head coach. While the reports do not detail specific match results or internal changes, they consistently present Brook’s stance as optimistic about white-ball momentum and pragmatic about leadership discussions surrounding the Test team.