Blessing Muzarabani Responds to PCB's Two-Year PSL Ban
'Cannot Break A Contract You Haven't Received': Muzarabani Hits Back At PCB's PSL Ban
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Zimbabwean cricketer Blessing Muzarabani has strongly contested a two-year ban imposed by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) from the Pakistan Super League (PSL). His agency argues that Muzarabani cannot breach a contract he never received, challenging the PCB's claims of a contractual violation regarding his withdrawal from Islamabad United to join Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL.
- 01Muzarabani received a two-year ban from PSL for alleged contract breach.
- 02His agency claims no formal contract was ever signed with Islamabad United.
- 03The PCB's ban is described as the strictest sanction in PSL history.
- 04Muzarabani had a successful T20 World Cup, taking 13 wickets.
- 05He has also performed well in the IPL, securing four wickets in two matches.
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Zimbabwean pacer Blessing Muzarabani has publicly rebuffed a two-year ban from the Pakistan Super League (PSL), asserting that he cannot breach a contract he never received. The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) accused him of failing to honor commitments after he withdrew from a contract with Islamabad United to join Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL). Muzarabani's agency contends that no formal contract was signed, and that the agreement with Islamabad was contingent on obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Zimbabwe Cricket, which requires a formal PSL contract first. The PCB has described Muzarabani's actions as a
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This ban could significantly affect Muzarabani's career and opportunities in professional cricket, limiting his participation in major leagues.
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