Big blow for Delhi Capitals as Harry Brook opts out of IPL 2024 citing personal reasons

Updated : Mar 13, 2024 16:19
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Editorji News Desk

England batter Harry Brook has withdrawn from the forthcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), attributing his exit to personal reasons. This revelation has put the Delhi Capitals, who had acquired Brook for INR 4 crore, in a challenging position ahead of the league's commencement on March 22.

This news, first reported by Cricbuzz, underscores the sudden absence of the English cricketer from what is one of the most eagerly awaited cricket tournaments globally. The Delhi Capitals had banked on Brook to be a key player in their quest for glory in IPL 2024, making his withdrawal a significant hurdle they now need to overcome.

Moreover, Brook's absence isn't just felt in the IPL. He was also missing from the England cricket team's lineup for the Test series in India. He had been expected to play a vital role but pulled out last-minute, prompting a request from both the England team management and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for the public to respect the privacy of Brook and his family during this time.

Reflecting on his stint in the previous IPL season with SunRisers Hyderabad, it's evident that Brook faced challenges on the field. Despite the franchise investing a substantial INR 13.25 crore to bring him on board in 2023, his performance fell short of expectations. Brook could only muster 190 runs at an average of 21, a stark contrast to the high hopes pinned on him, despite a notable century in the game against KKR. This underperformance led to his release before the auction, allowing Delhi Capitals to pick him up for a reduced fee of Rs 4 crore.

Harry Brook's withdrawal from IPL 2024 for personal reasons marks a significant setback for the Delhi Capitals, signaling a rocky start to their campaign.

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