Harry Brook’s potential two-year IPL ban ‘not harsh’, says former England team-mate Moeen Ali | Cricket News happymamay

Muen Ali says that the comment of his former colleague in England Harry Brook from IPL “is not harsh.”

Brock withdrew from an agreement with the Delhi Capital concession for the second year in a row, as the first returns to his international obligations before the five test of this summer in the homeland of India and then ashes in Australia as of November.

The new IPL rules states that any player who withdraws after the auction faces a two -season ban, with exceptions that were made only for injury or medical causes.

Mouien Ali, the former founder of Engende, who was signed by defending the IPL Colatta Knight Riders before the 2025 season that started this weekend, told. Beard before the cricket game Podcast: “This is not. [harsh]I agree with [the IPL bans].

Moine Ali, Harry Brooke, England Crikate (Gettie Emiez)
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Muen says he is consistent with the rule that can see players like Brock, commenting from IPL

“Many people [withdraw]. People did this in the past and then returned to a better financial package or anything else. It spoils a lot of things.

“He spoiled his team [Delhi Capitals] higher, [Brook] Withdrawal. Any team that loses Harry Brook to spoil a little, and now it has to return everything.

“We forget it for a second, if you withdraw, the rule is that you get a ban, unless it is a cause or family injury [the rules]”

Muen: Maybe Brook just wants a break

Brock is one of the first positions to take over the position of white football captain in England with Jose Bater resigns from the role after the group stage in the Champions Cup.

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Sky Sports’ Nasser Hussain believes that Brock is a clear candidate for his assumption as the white football captain in England

Yorkshirman can take responsibility for the international ODIS and T20 or perhaps only the last if the test leader Ben Stox is the leader of 50, which Rob Ki says, and he is the administrative director of England in the Cricket Rob Ki Ki, he is to look.

Moeen feels that Brook is a coordinated player, and perhaps about to occupy a leadership position is the reasons for the IPL withdrawal.

He added: “With Brock, he has played a lot of cricket. It is likely that he only thinks a little rest [as] There is a large summer coming, after 12 months.

“England plays a lot and Brock plays all shapes, and he may also be the captain of the white soccer team, so it may give himself just a break.

“It was a difficult winter, so it is possible that he will get his game a little more. That’s it.”

Harry Brook, England, Cricket Test (Associated Press)
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Brock was appointed for a large year with England, including the test series against India and Australia

“You know that going to this is the rule. You know the consequences [of pulling out]So I don’t think it’s harsh.

“This has been continuing for a short period. For five years, 10 years, many people who were generally chosen withdrawn. This is what they were trying to stop.

“Many people who make the team roam at the last minute and this spoils things during the period of the dynamics of the teams.”

See all 74 matches of 2025 iPL Live on Sky SportsStarting with the opening match between Kolkata Knight Rides and Royal Challeners Bengaluru on Saturday, March 22 (2 pm, the first ball) and the closing with the final on Sunday, May 25.

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