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IND vs Eng: ‘Banned for 2 years from IPL, cost millions’ – ECB President’s praise of England players. Cricket news

Gas Atkinson of England is crowded by team colleagues after running Shubman Gill in one day from the 5th Test at Oval (Photo by Stu Forceter/Getty Image)

Since the rains disrupted the proceedings on the fifth and final test day between India and England, a strong message came from ECB President Richard Thompson. The official appreciated the commitment of the England players, with the decision to exit the IPL 2025 despite the financial cost of the Batter Harry Brook. Brooke was purchased by Delhi Capital for ₹ 6.2 crore at the IPL mega auction, but was withdrawn a few days before the start of the tournament to prioritize playing for England. That decision has led to the two-C-hand IPL auction ban for the right hand. Thompson said, “Look at Harry Brook, which we did not talk about taking on the captaincy of white ball, and he knows that he has been banned for the next two years by not playing in this year’s IPL,” Thompson said. “The cost of that decision was several million dollars, and it was not even an idea that he would not do so.” Thompson reflected on a comprehensive question asked in the cricket world: “Is this when players start giving priority to franchise cricket to play for their country?” The current prediction can also be seen in such a way that some teams have retired the players quickly from the national team’s setup to focus on franchise cricket and other T20 leagues. But in his view, the answer from within England’s setup is clear. Thompson said, “It may not be beyond the reality of the dressing room that the eagle (Brendon McCullum) has created there with a magnificent captain in Rob (Ki) and Ben (Stokes). It has changed the spirit of everyone wishing to be a part of that dressing room.” “And as part of that decision to make both red-ball coaches along with white-ball coaches, he has created that golden thread. So the desire for the will of any English cricketer for England, I don’t think it has ever been more. , Under head coach Brendon McCullum and Captain Ben Stokes, England have seen united and competitive, even fighting an enthusiastic Indian side in the ongoing series.

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As the tension erupted and the arguments between the two sides broke, the hosts looked like a solid unit, stood on their ground and supported their players on four tests, which have been prosperous.

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