IPL 2025: Star Player banned two years, BCCI sentenced

England star batsman Harry Brook has been banned by BCCI for two years. Brooke has withdrawn the name from the tournament just before the start of IPL 2025. According to media reports, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has taken a major step against Brook for the Act and has banned it for two years.
This means that this English batsman will not be able to participate in the Indian Premier League for the next two years. Delhi's capitals spent Rs 6.25 crore in the mega auction and included Brook in the squad.
Harry Brook banned
Harry Brook, who recently withdrew his name from IPL 2025, has been sentenced to a large sentence by BCCI. The Indian board has banned the English cricketer for two years. Brook will no longer be seen playing in the Indian Premier League for the next two years. Prior to the mega auction of IPL 2025, the BCCI implemented the rule that a foreign that would withdraw its name before the tournament starts, will be banned for two years. This is why Brook has been banned.
Harry Brook withdrew his name with the last minute
Harry Brook recently shared a post on his social media and told that he would not be able to play from Delhi Capital in IPL 2025. Brooke said that this is a very important time for England cricket and that is why he wants to focus on the preparation of the upcoming series. England's performance in the Champions Trophy 2025 was very disappointing and the team had to get out of the group stage. Due to the team's poor performance, Jose Butler left the White Ball Captain in the middle of the tournament. Brooke was added to the Delhi team, Rs 6.25 crore was spent in the mega auction. Brooke has been a part of Sunrisers Hyderabad before. Brooke's exit is considered a major setback for Delhi.