PCB Sends Legal Notice to Corbin Bosch for Choosing IPL Over PSL
The Pakistan Cricket Board has accused the South African pacer of breaching his PSL contract after signing with IPL's Mumbai Indians as an injury replacement.
- South African cricketer Corbin Bosch has been served a legal notice by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for allegedly violating his PSL contractual obligations.
- Bosch was signed by the Peshawar Zalmi in the Diamond category during the PSL draft held in January 2025 but later withdrew to join the Mumbai Indians in the IPL as a replacement for injured Lizaad Williams.
- The IPL and PSL schedules overlap this year, with IPL running from March 22 to May 25 and PSL from April 11 to May 18, creating conflicts for players committed to both leagues.
- PCB's legal notice, sent through Bosch's agent, demands an explanation for his withdrawal and outlines potential repercussions for breaking his contractual commitments.
- This marks the first time since PSL's inception in 2016 that its schedule directly clashes with IPL, following a rescheduling due to international cricket commitments in Pakistan.