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Harry Brook U-Turn Sparks Demand

Show Notes
Harry Brook has set the IPL rumor mill spinning again—after swearing off franchise cricket outside England, he’s now hinting at a comeback once his ban ends, calling the IPL “a great competition” that makes players better. This is a big deal: Brook, who was banned for two seasons after withdrawing from a high-profile Delhi Capitals contract, is smashing records in The Hundred and England’s T20s. If he becomes available post-ban, franchises will scramble for him, especially with links between his Leeds team and Sunrisers Hyderabad. His shift shows even England’s top stars now see IPL as essential—if schedules and rules allow.
But there’s a catch: legendary batter Sunil Gavaskar is demanding the BCCI disclose the cash behind player trades. Right now, most deals are hush-hush, fueling endless speculation—was Sanju Samson’s ₹18 crore move to CSK real? Did Rishabh Pant actually get swapped for ₹15 crore? Gavaskar says full transparency is the only way to keep things fair and safeguard the league’s reputation, especially with big stars like Hardik Pandya possibly on the move.
Off the pitch, legal issues are rocking team depth, with key players like Abhishek Porel and Yash Dayal facing criminal charges and uncertain futures. As squads scramble to adjust, the pressure is on the BCCI to set new standards for both transparency and accountability. Based on reporting from ESPNcricinfo and Mid-Day.
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