England white-ball captain Harry Brook is reportedly in talks to join Islamabad United for the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) 11 season.
The hard-hitting batter has previously played in the PSL for Lahore Qalandars, leaving a memorable impact by scoring 102* off 49 balls against Islamabad United in 2022.
His maiden T20 century in Pakistan made him the youngest centurion in PSL history and helped Lahore Qalandars secure their first-ever league title in 2022 edition.
Brook missed the 2025 PSL auction citing international workload management, fitness priorities, and commitments to national team ahead of a busy 2026 calendar schedule.
The right-hander is also serving a two-year Indian Premier League (IPL) ban after withdrawing from Delhi Capitals post-auction, a decision aligned with BCCI’s updated franchise withdrawal regulations.
Brook has stated he prioritises mental health and leadership responsibilities for England, choosing personal recovery and national duty over participating in demanding franchise tournaments.
Islamabad United seeks to strengthen its aggressive, data-driven lineup, potentially pairing Brook with Shadab Khan and Jordan Cox to form one of PSL’s strongest middle orders.
Brook’s 360-degree hitting ability, high strike rate, and leadership maturity could provide Islamabad United with a competitive edge ahead of the upcoming 2026 season draft.
Harry Brook has played 63 T20Is, batting in 55 innings with 12 not-outs, scoring 1,303 runs at an average of 30.30 and a strike rate of 153.83.
He has hit one century and six fifties in T20Is, including 107 fours and 59 sixes, contributing significantly to limited-overs performance for England without any stumpings recorded.