Agent claims no contract was ever issued, calls ban excessive and inconsistent.
Blessing Muzarabani's recent two-year ban from the PSL has sparked major debate, and his agent is not holding back. After the Zimbabwe pacer opted for the Kolkata Knight Riders instead of the PSL, his agency argues that the ban is based on a contract that was never actually provided. They’re hitting back hard, stating, "You can't breach a contract you never received!"
Initially, Muzarabani was set to play in the PSL for PKR 11 million but withdrew after not receiving a formal contract. The agency points out that Islamabad United had approached him with terms but failed to deliver the necessary paperwork. They also slammed the PSL for announcing his signing prematurely, which, according to them, has only muddied the waters further.
The agency is calling the two-year ban "disproportionate" and inconsistent with how other players have been treated in similar situations. They’re urging the PSL to reconsider their decision, framing the entire affair as an administrative mishap rather than a breach of contract. Given the serious implications of this controversy, fans will be keen to see how the PSL responds to this claim.
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