Why did Pakistan forbid the fast bowler of Mumbai Indians? PSL has imposed 1 year prohibition

Cricket News Desk. Pakistan Super League imposed a ban on South African fast bowler Corbin Bosh. Bosch withdrew his name from PSL 2025, which was forbidden. This right -handed fast bowler was bought by Peshawar Jalmi in the PSL concept. However, Corbin Bosh signed a contract with the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians in place of injured Akkedis Williams. This year there was a conflict between the Pakistan Super League and the IPL program, so Bosch decided to withdraw his name from the Pakistani tournament. That was why it was banned for the 2026 issue. The Pakistan Cricket Board also sent a legal notice in which he accused Bosch of violating the contract. The PCB issued a statement stating that the 30 -year -old Bosch apologized to supporters and accepted the ban imposed by the board. Bosch’s statement is deeply regretted my decision to withdraw from PSL, and I apologize to the people of Pakistan, fans of Peshawar Jalmi and an extensive cricket community. I fully understand how disappointing my actions must have been. I am sorry to disappoint you, loyal fans of Peshawar Jalmi. I take full responsibility for my tasks and accept its results, including fine and one year ban. It was a difficult lesson, but I am committed to learning from this experience and hope that in the future I will return to PSL with new dedication and regain the confidence of fans. Corbin Bosh has so far played 86 T20 matches in the booking in the IPL, in which he took 59 wickets. Bosh has not yet had the chance to play for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. However, he became the center of meditation when he received a catch as an alternative to captain Rishabh pant of Lucknow Supergiants. PSL begins to tell you that Peshawar Jalmi has not yet announced the name of the replacement of Corbin Bosch. The 10th edition of the Pakistan Super League begins on April 11 with the first match between defending champions Islamabad United and Lahore Kalandars. The match is played in Rawalpindi. Share this story -tags