England batter Harry Brook has all the attributes needed to overtake the country's highest run-scorer in Test cricket, Joe Root, and former top order batter Kevin Pietersen, bowling great James Anderson said.
The 25-year-old Brook became the first England batter in 34 years to score a triple-century when his side thrashed Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs on the fifth day of their opening Test of the three-match series in Multan on Friday.
Root, 33, made a double ton during the same Test, placing him fifth on the all-time list with 12,664 runs.
"He's on the way to being in the top three that I've played with," Anderson said on the Tailenders podcast on Friday. "It's Root, Pietersen and him. He's definitely
"The thing that's really similar between Root and Brook is that they love batting. They literally couldn't care less what format it is. They just want to bat.
"They want to have fun doing it. As much as Brook's the younger player and will be learning loads from Rooty, I still think Rooty learns from him as well."