This is the first full -time Brock championship role with England, although he led the ODI team in a series of five games against Australia in September when Buttler was injured.
He was to play in the Indian Premier League for this year, but he withdrew to manage the work burden. He has not played since a disappointing round of the global champions Cup in England.
In the appointment of Brock, KEY ignore concerns about the burden of the mixture.
As a major player via tests, 50-on and T20 will have a crowded schedule if, as the England plan, plays all matches.
England's priorities this year are a huge test series – against India at home this summer and ash in Australia this winter.
Ki said that he would look at “every option” last month, and in the choice of Brock, Stex, who has struggled with injuries in recent years and is currently out of the knee, to focus on the test side.
The first series of Bruck will be as three ODIS commanders and three T20s against the West Indies, which starts on May 29 – four days after a test against Zimbabwe. The series ends on June 10, 10 days before the start of the India series.
Next, England does not play again in the white cricket game until a series against South Africa and Ireland in September. There is also a white football tour to New Zealand in early November before the ashes started on November 21.
The first event in the International Cricket Council in Brock will be the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka, which follows ash in February and March next year.
The sides of the white football in England have greatly struggled since its victory in the 2022 T20 World Cup, becoming the first men's team to hold both the limited world titles.
The disappointing defenses of their titles in the 2023 World Cup in India and 2024 T20 in the Caribbean Sea region dismissed Matthew death as a coach and accumulated on Bater, who stood after the Champions Cup.
“It is a real honor to get a white football captain in England,” Brock said.
“Since I was a child playing the cricket game in Borley in Warvidal, I dreamed of representing Yorkshire, playing with England, and perhaps one day the team leads. Until I gave this opportunity a lot for me.
“There are many talents in this country, and I look forward to starting, go ahead, and work to win the winning chain, the World Cup and major events.”