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Cricket Dispute: Verbal Agreement Sparks PSL Ban Fury
21 Apr
Summary
- PSL banned Blessing Muzarabani over a disputed verbal agreement.
- Muzarabani prioritized IPL 2026 over PSL after contract delays.
- PCB maintains verbal contract breach led to the two-year ban.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has issued a two-year ban against Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani. This action stems from a controversy surrounding a potential participation in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 season.
Muzarabani's agent, Rob Humphries, stated that his client never signed a formal contract with the Islamabad United franchise. He further explained that participation was conditional on obtaining a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Zimbabwe Cricket, which required a contract. After significant delays following the franchise's social media announcement, Muzarabani accepted an offer from the Kolkata Knight Riders for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026.
Sources within the PCB acknowledged that while no written contract existed, a verbal agreement was indeed reached. The board's clarification highlighted that Muzarabani disregarded his obligations after a firm offer and acceptance of key terms. This breach of commitment is cited as the reason for the stringent two-year ban imposed by the PCB.