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    PCB Bans Zimbabwe Bowler Blessing Muzarabani from PSL for Two Years

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has imposed a two-year suspension on Zimbabwean fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani, barring him from participating in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) due to a breach of contractual obligations. This ban applies to the next two editions of the HBL PSL and takes effect immediately.

    In a significant development, the PCB highlighted that the decision was prompted by Muzarabani’s failure to honor agreed commitments, which undermines the professional standards of the league. The board emphasized that trust and adherence to contracts form the foundation of professional cricket.

    Despite a clear offer and acceptance of key terms, including remuneration and contract structure, Muzarabani reportedly entered into a conflicting agreement, disregarding his prior obligations. The PCB stressed that once terms are agreed upon in writing, they create a binding contract, and any attempt to renege without valid justification violates the principles of good faith essential to global professional sports.

    Meanwhile, the PSL reiterated that the league’s integrity depends on the ethical and consistent conduct of all participants. It stated that professionalism in franchise-based competitions demands transparency and reliability. Entering into conflicting engagements while bound by an existing contract compromises the trust franchises, regulators, and stakeholders place in these professional arrangements.

    The board warned that such behavior, if unaddressed, could erode confidence in the league’s dealings and damage its reputation. The ban on Muzarabani serves as a firm message reinforcing the importance of contractual discipline within the PSL framework.

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