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Brook ‘just wants to play for England’ after IPL snub
New white-ball skipper insists no amount of money could sway him
England's newly appointed white-ball captain, Harry Brook, ahead of a press conference at Headingley Stadium, Leeds. Picture date: Wednesday April 9, 2025

HARRY BROOK insisted there is no amount of money on the lucrative franchise circuit that could sway him from his England commitments ahead of a crucial next few months.

The Yorkshireman sacrificed a £590,000 deal with Delhi Capitals at the ongoing Indian Premier League in a bid to keep himself fit and firing for blockbuster Test series against India and Australia this year.

With his appointment as England’s new white-ball captain confirmed earlier this week, Brook has an unrelenting schedule going forwards even if, as he suggested, he could skip one or two lesser series.

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