Mumbai Indians star Corbin Bosch was banned by PSL after violating the contract to join IPL 2025

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) imposed a one -year ban for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) to the Pakistan Super League (PSL) in South African multi -faceted Corbin Bosch. The decision announced on Thursday comes after Bosch terminated the contract with Peshawer Zalmi unilaterally to join the Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Mumbai Indians. Bosch, 30, was chosen in the diamond category by Peshawar Zalmi, led by Babar Azam during the PSL 10 draft in Lahore, earlier this year.
However, he chose to withdraw from the PSL commitment to join the Mumbai Indians, and the wounded South Africa Pace Lizaad Williams.
PCB confirmed the ban in an official statement and said Bosch would not be suitable for the election at PSL next year. The Board emphasized its stance on the importance of player commitment and professionalism, especially for those who enter into contractual obligations with PSL franchises.
In response to the sanctions, Bosch issued an apology through a statement published by the PCB.
“I apologize to the withdrawal of the HBL Pakistan Super League (PSL), the Peshaver Zalmi fans and the wider Grad community.
“I understand exactly the disappointment caused by my HBL PSL prestigious tournament and my actions. I accept the results, including a penalty fine and a one -year ban on HBL PSL. This was a difficult lesson, but I am determined to learn from this experience and I hope to return to HBL PSL with the future renewed devotion and confidence of fans. ”
He made his international exit of South African in December 2024 during ODI against Pakistan in Johannesburg, and since then he played a test and two ODI for South Africa. Although his international career is still in his early stages, the Bosch is in the franchise cricket.
Bosch was an important figure in Mi Cape Town’s successful SA20 2025 campaign and played an important role in Rashid Khan’s side of his versatile performances.
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