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Brook to miss IPL 2024 following death of grandmothe­r while Iyer and Yadav in doubt due to fitness concerns

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England batter Harry Brook has decided to withdraw from IPL 2024 following the death of his grandmothe­r.

The 25-year-old batsman had earlier pulled out of England’s recent 4-1 Test series defeat in India after his grandmothe­r fell ill.

“I can confirm that I have made the very difficult decision not to play in the upcoming IPL,” Brook said in a statement. “I was so excited to be picked by Delhi Capitals.

“While I don’t think I should need to share my personal reasons behind this decision, I know there will be many asking why. So I do want to share this.

“I lost my grandmothe­r last month – she was a rock to me and I spent a huge amount of my childhood in her home; my attitude to life and love for cricket was shaped by her and my late grandfathe­r. I’m proud that she could collect some of the awards I have won over the last couple of years when I couldn’t be there and I know she enjoyed doing that.”

Brook was bought by the Capitals for $480,000 and was set to be a central figure in the Delhi side that had recently seen the return of star wicketkeep­er-batsman Rishabh Pant following his serious car crash in December 2022.

Fellow England batter Jason Roy has also pulled out of the IPL due to personal reasons.

The 33-year-old opener said he needed to be with his family as he had been away since January. He has been replaced in the Kolkata Knight Riders squad by countryman Phil Salt. However, there are a few other big names who might prove to be a bit more difficult to replace if they are unavailabl­e. Kolkata batter Shreyas Iyer is reported to have aggravated a back injury that had plagued him earlier in the year and saw him miss the Test series against England.

Iyer opted out of returning to domestic cricket for his state team Mumbai. But after receiving instructio­ns from the Indian board, and a fitness clearance, Iyer played the semi-final and final of the firstclass Ranji Trophy, where his back issue flared up.

Iyer scored 95 in the final as Mumbai emerged as Ranji champions for the 42nd time.

However, he did not take the field after his knock in the second innings.

There is also uncertaint­y over the fitness of Mumbai Indians batter Suryakumar Yadav as well. He is recovering from a hernia operation and might not be available for the opening games of the tournament that begins on March 22.

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Harry Brook also pulled out of England’s recent tour of India

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