Matches (11)
IPL (2)
NEP vs WI [A-Team] (1)
WT20 Qualifier (4)
RHF Trophy (4)

Henry Brookes

England|Bowler
Henry Brookes

Full Name

Henry James Hamilton Brookes

Born

August 21, 1999, Solihull, Warwickshire

Age

24y 254d

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Fast medium

Playing Role

Bowler

Education

Tudor Grange Academy, Solihull

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To be branded "a potential superstar" shortly after your Championship debut is to take on big expectations, but Warwickshire's sport director Ashley Giles recognised a strong-minded talent when he made that prediction on behalf of Henry Brookes. A strikingly powerful figure from the off, Brookes' pace bowling was one of the most exciting aspects of Warwickshire's 2018 Division Two winning season. Though back and quad injuries interrupted his progress, he made a fine impression for Birmingham Phoenix in 2022, claiming career-best figures of 5 for 25 to announce his potential to a wider audience.

The following summer, Brookes notched a maiden first-class five-for, taking 6 for 20 on loan at Derbyshire as Leicestershire were blown away. But red-ball opportunities were limited at his parent club and, despite remaining a key T20 bowler for Birmingham Bears, he agreed a move to Middlesex at the end of the 2023 season.

Brookes had been at Warwickshire since the age of nine. He made his first-team debut against Essex in late 2017 and continued his swift ascent by winning a call-up to the England Lions squad at only 18, with just six first-class games behind him. Blessed with decent pace - a televised game showed him bowling at 90mph - he took 21 Championship wickets at 22.38 and also made an impression in limited-overs formats, being asked to train with England ahead of a one-day series against India.

But a stress fracture curtailed his rapid progress, leaving an anxious wait before his career could resume in 2019. He performed well that season, with 32 Championship wickets in 11 games as well as career-best 84 with the bat, and was a regular in the white-ball sides, earning a £40,000 deal with Phoenix in the Hundred draft. After travelling to Australia on the Lions tour and playing in two warm-up matches, he was named in England's enlarged training group ahead of the Covid-affected home summer in 2020, and then in the ODI group ahead of their series against Ireland.
ESPNcricinfo staff