Sports7/21/2025The Guardian

‘Fun not to be nice guys any more’: Harry Brook on England’s new attitude

‘Fun not to be nice guys any more’: Harry Brook on England’s new attitude

The article discusses England's new aggressive approach in the Test series against India, as expressed by batsman Harry Brook. Key points: - England have moved away from being "nice guys" and have adopted a more confrontational attitude on the field. - During the third Test, England "tried to create a bit of niggle" and were not afraid to be "meaner" towards their opponents, as per the instructions of their coach Brendon McCullum. - This change in approach was well-received by fans, with Brook stating that "everyone said it was awesome to watch" and that it made "fielding a lot more enjoyable." - The article also mentions that Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah is expected to play in the fourth Test. The summary covers the most important facts from the article within the 150-200 word limit, while maintaining an unbiased and concise tone.

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