Muzarabani Opts for IPL Opportunity
Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani has landed in the middle of a controversy after choosing to play in the Indian Premier League (IPL) instead of honoring his contract in the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The decision has angered the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which is now reportedly considering legal action against the player.
Muzarabani recently signed with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the upcoming IPL season. He joined the franchise as a replacement for Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman. The move came shortly after he had already been contracted by Islamabad United in the PSL.
PCB Accuses Player of Contract Breach
According to reports, the PCB believes Muzarabani violated his agreement with Islamabad United by withdrawing from the PSL at the last moment. The Zimbabwean pacer had reportedly been signed as a replacement for West Indies fast bowler Shamar Joseph for the upcoming PSL season.
The board is now exploring legal options, claiming that abandoning a signed contract damages the integrity and credibility of the league. Officials fear that if such actions go unchallenged, more players might choose other leagues over PSL commitments.
IPL vs PSL Scheduling Clash
The controversy highlights the ongoing scheduling conflict between the IPL and PSL. Both tournaments are often played around the same period, forcing international players to choose between contracts.
The IPL remains the most lucrative T20 league in world cricket, attracting top players due to its high salaries, global exposure, and competitive environment. As a result, several overseas cricketers have prioritized IPL contracts over other leagues.
The 2026 PSL season is scheduled to begin on March 26 and run until May 3, featuring an expanded eight-team competition.
Similar Incidents in the Past
This is not the first time the PCB has faced such a situation. Last season, South African cricketer Corbin Bosch withdrew from his PSL commitment after being picked up by an IPL franchise as an injury replacement.
Following that incident, the PCB issued a legal notice and later imposed a one-season ban from the PSL. Because of that precedent, the cricket board may take a similarly strict stance in Muzarabani’s case.
Muzarabani’s Rising Reputation
The 29-year-old Zimbabwean pacer has been gaining attention in international cricket. His strong performances in recent tournaments, including the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, have boosted his reputation as a reliable fast bowler.
Muzarabani has played dozens of T20 internationals for Zimbabwe and has established himself as one of the team’s key bowlers. His recent form likely played a role in KKR’s decision to sign him for the IPL.
What Happens Next?
If the PCB proceeds with legal action, Muzarabani could face penalties or a possible ban from participating in future PSL seasons. The case could also influence how leagues handle player contracts when scheduling clashes occur.
For now, the situation reflects the growing competition among global T20 leagues and the increasing importance of enforcing player agreements.

