
Key Details on Harry Brook’s IPL 2025 Withdrawal and Potential Ban and possibly ban for 2 years from Indian premier league (IPL).
1. Withdrawal from IPL 2025
Harry Brook pulled out of IPL 2025 after being signed by Delhi Capitals for ₹6.25 crore.
He cited England’s packed cricket schedule and the need for workload management as reasons for his decision.
2. Risk of a Two-Year Ban
According to BCCI’s regulations, any overseas player who voluntarily withdraws after being auctioned—unless due to injury—can be banned from the next two IPL seasons.
Since Brook withdrew for non-injury reasons, he might be ineligible for IPL participation until at least 2027.
3. Previous Withdrawal in 2024
Brook also pulled out of IPL 2024 to be with his family following his grandmother’s passing.
IPL franchises had already raised concerns about overseas players withdrawing at the last minute.
4. Possible England Captaincy Role
Speculation suggests Brook could be in line to replace Jos Buttler as England’s white-ball captain.
His decision to prioritize England cricket and future leadership opportunities might have influenced his IPL withdrawal.
No Official Ban yet
The BCCI has not officially confirmed a ban on Brook, but based on existing IPL rules, his participation in the next two seasons remains in doubt.
Latest Updates
Delhi Capitals are now looking for a replacement ahead of their first IPL 2025 match on March 24 against Lucknow Super Giants.
Brook remains under an ECB central contract and is expected to play a key role in England’s upcoming home Test series against India and the Ashes.