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Why Harry Brook Gets Player of the Series: Why was the player of the series chosen by England’s Harry Brook with Shubman Gill, what is the rule behind it and who selects it.

New Delhi. The 5 -match Test series played between India and England ended at par. On the last day of the decisive match, the Indian team surprised everyone by winning a minor difference of 6 runs. England scored 339 runs for 6 wickets at the end of the fourth day play and 35 runs were needed to win. Mohammad Siraj bowled such a deadly bowling, beyond which the entire team was reduced to 367 runs. Harry Brook was adjudged Player of the Match for the series.
During the Anderson Tendulkar Trophy, the new Test captain of the Indian team scored fiercely. He scored a total of 754 runs in 5 matches with the help of 2 shadow and a double century. This included an innings of 269 runs played in Birmingham. It was because of this great performance that he was adjudged Player of the Series. Along with him, this award was also given to England’s Batter Harry Brook.
Player of the match âž¡ Mohammed Siraj (5/104)
Player of the series (Eng) âž¡ Harry Brook (481 Runs)
Player of the series (Ind) âž¡ Shubman Gill (754 Runs)