Blessing Muzarabani's Agency Challenges Two-Year PSL Ban Over Contract Dispute
‘You can’t breach a contract you never received’: Muzarabani’s camp slams 'excessive' PSL ban
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Zimbabwean cricketer Blessing Muzarabani's agency has contested a two-year ban imposed by the Pakistan Super League (PSL) for withdrawing from a deal, claiming no formal contract was signed. The agency argues that the ban is unjustified and excessive, as the agreement was conditional on obtaining a No Objection Certificate from Zimbabwe Cricket.
- 01Blessing Muzarabani was banned for two years by the PSL for withdrawing from a deal.
- 02His agency, World Sports Xchange, claims no formal contract was signed.
- 03Muzarabani opted for the Indian Premier League (IPL) instead of the PSL.
- 04The agency argues the ban is excessive and inconsistent with previous cases.
- 05Muzarabani has shown strong performance in the IPL despite the controversy.
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Blessing Muzarabani, a fast bowler from Zimbabwe currently playing for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League (IPL), is at the center of a dispute following a two-year ban from the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The ban was imposed after Muzarabani withdrew from a PSL deal worth PKR 11 million to join KKR as a replacement for Mustafizur Rahman. His agency, World Sports Xchange, has strongly contested the ban, stating that no formal contract was ever signed, making the punishment unjustified. They emphasized that the agreement with Islamabad United was conditional and required a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Zimbabwe Cricket, which could only be secured with a valid contract. The agency described the ban as “incredibly excessive” and inconsistent with past cases involving actual breaches of contract. Despite the off-field controversy, Muzarabani showcased his skills on the field, achieving a four-wicket haul against Sunrisers Hyderabad after a wicketless debut, proving his worth to KKR.
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