Harry Brook (Player of the Match): (On his hundred and overall feeling) “Yeah, I’m very happy with the way we played. It’s always special to contribute, but the most important thing is that we’ve qualified for the semi-finals. There’s still one more game against New Zealand, so the focus now shifts straight to that.
(On the promotion to number three) It was something we spoke about before the game. I haven’t batted much at number three, but I really enjoyed the opportunity. It’s nice to spend more time at the crease and face as many balls as possible. Adapting to different roles is part of the challenge in tournaments like this.
(On Pakistan’s performance and the late scare) Pakistan are always a strong side with world-class players. They put us under pressure at different stages, especially towards the end. Credit to them for the fight they showed, but we’re pleased we held our nerve and got over the line.
(On the team’s batting and partnerships) The partnerships were crucial. At the start, things were a bit tricky, but building those stands helped us stabilise and then push on. It was a really good collective effort with the bat, which is encouraging for us heading into the next phase.
(On confidence and areas for improvement) Confidence is building, but we know there are still areas we want to improve. You never achieve perfection in this format, but we’re always striving to get better. The key is to keep learning and carry that momentum forward.
(On emotions after a World Cup hundred) To be honest, the main feeling was just happiness that the team got the job done. Personal milestones are nice, but in a World Cup, results matter the most. It’s satisfying to contribute to the winning cause.”