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‘What's caught my eye is the amount of cameras around’ - Harry Brook enjoying 'every minute' of his stay in India

Harry Brook
Harry Brook. (Photo Source: BCCI/IPL)

England and Sunrisers Hyderabad batter Harry Brook recently revealed that it has been an amazing experience for him to be playing in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023. The 24-year-old was roped in by Hyderabad at the 2023 auction for INR 13.25 crore. Brook, coming off excellent performances for England, scored the first century of the ongoing T20 carnival as well.

He attracted massive bids at the auctions thanks to his recent exploits for England. Meanwhile, he opined that he has enjoyed every minute of it and talked about the traffic situations in the city as well.

"I've enjoyed every minute of it. Hyderabad is a really nice part of the world, but obviously it's a different culture. It's chaos, to be honest: there are tuk-tuks everywhere, so trying to cross the road takes half an hour if you don't just force your way through," Harry Brook told ESPNcricinfo.

Brook also talked about the ever-present cameras on him during training sessions. With fans waiting to catch a glimpse of their favourite players in the nets and the matches, it is only natural that Brook experienced the presence of cameras on him.

I didn't come here with any expectations: Harry Brook

"One thing which has really caught my eye is the amount of cameras around. People are videoing you and taking photos nonstop. At training, especially, you go into the nets, and there's a camera somewhere. I didn't come here with any expectations, but I noticed that very quickly," Brook said.

Talking about his form, the 24-year-old has been putting in subpar performances at the IPL 2023. In the eight matches he has played so far, Brook has managed only 163 runs to his name. He was dismissed on a duck in Hyderabad’s last game against Delhi Capitals.

With the side currently sitting in ninth place in the IPL points table with six points in eight games, Brook is hopeful of turning things around in the second half of the league. "I'd have liked to have done a little bit better. I had that one good innings [against KKR], but I haven't really done anything else. That has been frustrating, but hopefully I can turn that around in the second half of the competition," he said.



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