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Brook admitted that it was a very difficult decision for him to withdraw from the IPL. He said, “IPL is a great tournament. It is a tough cricket, where the best players in the world play. The fans have enthusiasm and atmosphere.
Delhi: England star batsman Harry Brook’s decision to withdraw from 2025’s Indian Premier League (IPL) was in a lot of discussions. Delhi Capitals (DC) bought him for Rs 6.25 crore, but Brook withdrew the name from the tournament due to the services of the national team. Due to this, he was banned from IPL for two years.
Brook focused on his game during this period and performed brilliantly against Zimbabwe and West Indies. He also scored 99 runs in the first Test match against India, which won England.
What did Harry Brook say on the decision to withdraw from IPL?
Brook admitted that it was a very difficult decision for him to withdraw from the IPL. He said, “IPL is a great tournament. It is a tough cricket, where the best players in the world play. The fans have enthusiasm and atmosphere.
Brook’s opinion on Edgbaston Test
England’s team is now preparing for the second Test starting on July 2 after winning the first Test match. Regarding Edgbaston’s pitch, Brook said, “If you look at history, Edgbaston’s pitch is often flat, but spinners can help later. Perhaps the spin can show a little impact on the third, fourth and fifth day, but it is just my estimate.”
It is worth noting that India will descend with the intention of equalizing the series in this match, while England would like to strengthen the lead.
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