Will Jacks lauded Harry Brook's influence as England's white-ball captain following their four-wicket victory against New Zealand. This win secured England's top spot in the Super Eight stage of the Twenty20 World Cup. Jacks contributed significantly with two wickets and a swift 44-run partnership, helping England chase 160 with three balls to spare.

When questioned about a potential return to "Bazball," Jacks emphasized Brook's role. Brook's century against Pakistan had previously sealed a semi-final berth, and he again stabilized the innings against New Zealand after an early stumble. Jacks stated, "I think this group is the era of Harry Brook. He is our white-ball captain." He added that Brook's leadership fosters a brilliant team environment, leading to success and enjoyment. England now awaits either India or the West Indies in the semi-finals, expressing readiness and optimism for the upcoming match.