Harry Brook had an amazing 2022. The England batting sensation turned heads with his batting performances and was part of the England team that won the T20 World Cup in Australia.
Brook played with the bat when England visited Pakistan for the T20 series and then the Test series last year. The T20I series was his first ever international overseas tour and he put on a stunning show. He was the Man of the Series for scoring 238 points with a passing percentage of 163.01.
And when England returned to Pakistan for the Test series after winning the T20 World Cup, Harry Brook once again played with the bat. He scored three centuries in the three-game series as England completed a historic whitewash over the hosts.
The stunning performance with the bat helped him land a lucrative IPL deal. Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) spent a whopping Rs 13.25 crore to secure its services for the upcoming season of the league.
No Harry Brook in PSL:
While Harry Brook will try to brighten up the IPL in his first season with Sunrisers Hyderabad, he will not be playing in the soon to be launched Pakistan Super League (PSL). Brook had a stunning performance in the last edition of the PSL.
Playing for Lahore Qalandars, the right-handed batsman had scored 264 runs for PSL 2022 champions, including a century. His best performance in the previous edition of the PSL came when he hit a 49-ball 102 against Islamabad United.

Missing Brook will be a huge blow to Lahore Qalandars as they look to defend their title. The eighth season of PSL kicks off on February 13 with the clash between Qalandars and Multan Sultans at Multan Cricket Stadium.