Harry Brook has been banned from the IPL for two years after pulling out of this year’s tournament to focus on his England commitments. The 26-year-old was signed by Delhi Capitals for ₹6.25 crore at last year’s auction. His England teammates, Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid, have both expressed support for the BCCI’s decision.

Moeen Ali stated that the ban was not harsh and he agreed with it, citing that last-minute withdrawals disrupt team planning. He mentioned that many players have done this in the past to potentially secure a better financial package, which can mess up team dynamics. Moeen emphasized that unless there are legitimate reasons such as family issues or injury, players should face consequences for voluntary withdrawals.

Adil Rashid echoed Moeen’s sentiments, stating that players should be aware of the consequences when entering the IPL auction. He mentioned that the rule was already in place, and players should be held accountable for their decisions. Rashid also noted that exceptions can be made for injuries but voluntary withdrawals should result in consequences.

Overall, both Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid support the BCCI’s decision to ban Harry Brook for two years, emphasizing the importance of accountability and commitment to team dynamics in the IPL.

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