Harry Brook could be banned from all upcoming Indian Premier League (I….

Harry Brook could be banned from all upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) games for two years after he withdrew from his deal with the Delhi Capitals. All ten teams responded that the new rule was put into place prior to the 2025 IPL mega auction because they were annoyed by the last-minute withdrawals of several players, mostly English, over the previous three years. In a \”unreserved\” apology to the cricket team and its fans on Sunday, Brook emphasized that playing for England is still his \”priority and focus\” Neither the captain nor Brook’s successor have been declared by DC as of yet. This year’s IPL will begin on March 22 at Eden Gardens with a matchup between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The only exception, the governing council of the league said, will be for \”an injury/medical condition, which will have to be confirmed by the [player’s] home board\”. The new IPL season starts on March 25.

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