Harry Brook apologised to the Delhi Capitals franchise and their supporters for pulling out of IPL 2025 in a note shared on social media.
England batsman Harry Brook pulled out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) for the second successive year, a decision that could trigger a ban from future editions. Brook was signed by Delhi Capitals in December 2023 but pulled out of last year's campaign following the death of his grandmother.
As India celebrated their 2025 Champions Trophy win, IPL franchise Delhi Capitals were hit by a big blow as their 6.25-crore signee reportedly pulled out of IPL 2025. The player now faces the risk of getting banned for 2 years.
Harry Brook has withdrawn from his IPL contract with Delhi Capitals, citing his priority to focus on England cricket. Apologizing to fans, he emphasized needing time to recharge after a busy period. England will face India in a Test series in June and embark on the Ashes trip to Australia from November to January.
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Harry Brook was recently England's vice-captain in the Champions Trophy, in which the team had a disappointing tournament, losing all three of their group-stage games.
Harry Brook has pulled out of his IPL deal with Delhi Capitals for the second season running, a move which could result in a two-year ban from the competition. England batting star Brook apologised "unreservedly" to the franchise and its supporters but stressed that playing for England remains his "priority and focus".
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England cricket star Harry Brook has pulled out of his IPL deal with the Delhi Capitals again, which could result in a two-year ban from the league.
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