IPL 2024: Harry Brook will not participate in the upcoming season, know what is the whole matter

According to the report of Cricbuzz, Harry Brook has been ruled out of IPL 2024 due to personal reasons. Harry Brook (Pic Source-Twitter) A big news is coming out before the start of Indian Premier League 2024. England’s young batsman Harry Brook has been ruled out of this important tournament due to personal reasons. Let us tell you, Harry Brook’s performance in international cricket has been very good and he has batted tremendously for England. This is the reason why Delhi Capitals included Harry Brook in their team for Rs 4 crore in the Indian Premier League 2024 auction. Delhi Capitals have now suffered a big blow. The absence of Harry Brook will cost Delhi Capitals a lot. According to the report of Cricbuzz, Harry Brook has been ruled out of IPL 2024 due to personal reasons. Let us tell you, Harry Brook has played 11 matches so far in the Indian Premier League in which he has scored 190 runs at an average of 21.11 and strike rate of 123.38. His highest score in this important tournament is 100 runs. Harry Brook will not play in IPL 2024 Delhi Capitals will miss Harry Brook a lot. However, the fans of Delhi Capitals are very happy that Rishabh Pant is completely fit and he will be seen captaining the team in the upcoming season. Rishabh Pant has passed the fitness test and can be seen batting and captaining Delhi Capitals well in the upcoming season. The performance of Delhi Capitals was not so good last season. However, the team would definitely like to win the upcoming season. There are many other great players in the team who can play an important role in the victory of their team by performing brilliantly in important matches. The team also has David Warner and Mitchell March who can bat tremendously in the top order. Now it remains to be seen how the performance of Delhi Capitals is in the upcoming season? IPL 20024: These 5 players were out of IPL due to injury CSK, MI, RCB… Know which IPL team has changed its captain 15 times IPL 2024: Will any of these 5 players win the Purple Cap this season? 5 Indian players who scored 1000 runs in Test cricket in the fewest innings IPL 2024: These 5 players can win Orange Cap this season If IPL 2024 flops, these 5 players will be out of T20 World Cup. 5 teams which have made it to the finals of Ranji Trophy the most number of times IPL 2024: Which team’s captain is getting the highest salary…? These 5 Indian greats never got a chance to captain in international cricket IPL 2024: 5 CSK players injured, Dhoni’s tension increased

Champions trophy 2025: PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi will seek assurance from BCCI to participate in the meeting to be held in Dubai.

This time Pakistan has the rights to host the Champions Trophy 2025. Champions trophy 2025 (Image Credit- Twitter An ICC meeting regarding Champions Trophy 2025 is going to be held in Dubai next week. It is noteworthy that this time Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has the rights to host this multinational tournament. So during this meeting, it is expected that PCB chief Mohsin Naqvi can be seen seeking assurance from BCCI about coming to Pakistan to participate in the tournament. It is noteworthy that the Champions Trophy is proposed to be hosted by Pakistan between February-March next year. However, the Indian government is unlikely to allow Team India to go there to participate in this multinational tournament. Let us tell you that before this, Asia Cup 2023 was also played hosted by Pakistan, but due to lack of permission from the Indian Government, BCCI refused to send its team to Pakistan. However, after this the tournament was organized on hybrid model, in which India’s matches including the final were shifted from Pakistan to Sri Lanka. PCB source gave information Let us tell you that regarding the above issue, a senior official of Pakistan Cricket Board quoted India Today as saying – The biggest concern for PCB is whether India will send its team to Pakistan and whether the situation of last year’s Asia Cup is not repeated. Will go. It is an ICC event and Pakistan went to India last year to play the World Cup. Mohsin Naqvi will try to convince ICC and BCCI that they have to confirm that India will come to Pakistan as soon as possible as it will help them in promoting the Champions Trophy. On the other hand, regarding the Indian cricket team playing cricket in Pakistan, a BCCI official has said that playing in Pakistan is something on which only the Indian government can decide and the BCCI will have to follow the government’s order. CSK, MI, RCB… Know which IPL team has changed its captain 15 times IPL 2024: Will any of these 5 players win the Purple Cap this season? 5 Indian players who scored 1000 runs in Test cricket in the fewest innings IPL 2024: These 5 players can win Orange Cap this season If IPL 2024 flops, these 5 players will be out of T20 World Cup. 5 teams who have made it to the Ranji Trophy finals the most number of times IPL 2024: Which team’s captain is getting the highest salary…? These 5 Indian greats never got a chance to captain in international cricket IPL 2024: 5 CSK players injured, Dhoni’s tension increased Top 5 players who took most catches in test cricket from Australia

Shamar Joseph will not be able to participate in the ongoing ILT20 season due to injury, read full news

Shamar Joseph can be seen playing in PSL after completely recovering from injury. Shammar Joseph. (Image Source: Getty Images) West Indies’ young fast bowler Shamar Joseph has been ruled out of the second season of the ongoing International League T20 (ILT20) due to injury. So now due to this injury he will not be able to play for Dubai Capitals in ILT20. It is noteworthy that recently he helped West Indies achieve a historic victory in the Gabba Test match against Australia. However, in this match, during the first innings of West Indies, Shamar Joseph was injured by a deadly yorker ball from Mitchell Starc while batting, after which his toe was badly injured and he had to be ruled out of the match. Was lying. But after taking pain killer, while bowling in the second innings, he told captain Craig Brathwaite that he will bowl till the last wicket falls in the match. This spirit of Joseph reflects his passion for sports. So, on the basis of Shamar Joseph’s brilliant bowling, West Indies defeated Australia in a Test match at Gabba Brisbane after 27 years. Joseph bowled lethally and took 7 big wickets for 68 runs in the second innings and played a big role in the team’s memorable victory by 8 runs. Can be seen in PSL Also, after the Australia tour, he was going to be seen playing directly in ILT20, but now instead of going to Dubai, he will leave for West Indies and start his rehab process. So if he becomes completely fit, he can be seen playing for Peshawar Zalmi in the upcoming Pakistan Super League. Well, now it will be worth seeing that in how much time will Shamar Joseph be able to become completely fit? However, in a statement given to ESPN Cricinfo, he said that he will always be with the team to play Test matches.

Big blow to WPL teams, this bilateral series is clashing with the tournament, some players will not be able to participate

The second season of WPL is starting from 23rd February. WPL (Photo Source: Twitter) Before the start of the second season of the Women’s Premier League (WPL), the teams of the tournament have suffered a major setback. Let us tell you that during the upcoming season, there is a conflict between international and club cricket, due to which the women players of the England cricket team will not be able to participate in this season. It is noteworthy that the second season of WPL is starting from 23rd February next month and the final match will be played on 17th March. However, the England women’s cricket team is scheduled to play New Zealand in its first T20 match on March 19 in Dunedin. Now the problem facing women players is whether they should choose club cricket or international cricket. So, according to ESPN Cricinfo, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has instructed its players that if they participate in the upcoming season of the Women’s Premier League, then they will miss the first three T20 matches against the New Zealand women’s cricket team. Will be out. These players may not be able to participate It is noteworthy that in the upcoming season of WPL, England’s star players like Alice Capsey, EC Wong, Nat Seaver Brunt, Kate Cross, Heather Knight, Sophie Aselton and Danny Wyatt represent different franchises. Their match fees in the tournament range from 30 thousand euros to 3 lakh 20 thousand euros. However, money will not play a big role in this, because recently the ECB has decided to increase the matches of its women players at the same rate as the men players. Apart from this, this period is going to be very important for the England women’s cricket team from the perspective of the Women’s T20 World Cup to be held in Bangladesh. On the other hand, before the start of the upcoming season of WPL, Lauren Bell, who plays for UP Warriors, has withdrawn her name from the tournament. Well, now it will be interesting to see how many players withdraw their names from the tournament this time? India’s 10 most successful bowling pairs in Test cricket- Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in day-night test matches ICC Awards Winners 2023 List: Who got which award, know here- 5 bowlers who have taken the most wickets in the World Test Championship (WTC) Those 10 unlucky cricketers of test cricket, who were out on 199 runs 5 teams who have won BBL titles the most number of times 5 Indian players who have played the most number of Test matches against England IPL 2024: Dhoni will captain, see CSK’s strong playing XI Virat Kohli out, see India’s playing XI for the first test against England Those 5 Indian players who have scored centuries in all three formats

PCB showed contempt to Naseem-Shadab, gave NOC to these 4 players to participate in BPL and ILT20

Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and International League T20 (ILT20) is starting today from 19th January. Some of the best players from around the world will participate in these leagues. Shadab Khan Naseem Shah (Photo Source: X/Twitter) Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Issues NOC to Four Players to participate in ILT20 and BPL: There is no dearth of excitement in cricket at this time. Bilateral series are being played between different countries. The Big Bish League is going on in Australia. Today, Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and International League T20 (ILT20) is starting from 19th January. Some of the best players from around the world will participate in these leagues. There was a mystery regarding giving NOC to the players by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Pakistan Board has given NOC to four players. PCB gave them NOC Naseem Shah, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Hasnain and Shadab Khan have received permission from the board to participate in the Bangladesh Premier League. Requested for NOC. Let us tell you that these four players have recently recovered from injury. Naseem Shah was injured during the Asia Cup last year, after which he had to undergo surgery. Then the World Cup had to be dropped from 2023 also. Mohammad Hasnain and Ihsanullah had represented Pakistan in January and April 2023 before suffering injuries. Shadab Khan was a part of the World Cup. But due to injury he had to miss the tour of Australia and New Zealand. But let us tell you that the names of Naseem Shah, Ihsanullah, Mohammad Hasnain and Shadab Khan are not among the players for whom Pakistan Cricket Board has issued NOC to participate in Bangladesh Premier League. Pakistan team director Mohammad Hafeez had requested the PCB that the above players should participate in at least one match in the ongoing President Trophy in Karachi. After this the board has asked the players to play first class cricket. Also read- Big update regarding Usman Khawaja, he passed the concussion test, but… Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has given NOC to players like Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Fakhar Zaman and Haris Rauf to participate in ILT20 and BPL. These four players are currently playing a five-match T20 series in New Zealand.