Harry Brook dismissed talks about resting England's Test players after the Three Lions suffered their second consecutive defeat to South Africa in the ongoing three-match ODI series on Thursday, September 4.
After suffering a one-sided defeat in the first ODI, England gave South Africa a run for their money at Lord's Cricket Ground in the second game, hoping to keep the series alive. However, the home side fell five runs short of South Africa's total of 330/8.
Some England fans and experts feel that England should rest some of their Test players ahead of the Ashes tour of Australia, starting in November. However, after the narrow defeat, England's white-ball skipper Brook said that he will look to play the strongest teams with marquee events like the T20 World Cup and ODI World Cup lined up over the next couple of years.