IPL 2025: The 18th season of IPL 2025 has started in a brilliant way. 24 matches have been played so far. Along with this, now competition is being seen among the teams in the standing. In the same way, now a news has come out from the sports world. South African cricketer Corbin Bosch has been banned by Pakistan Cricket Board for a year from Pakistan Super League 2025. Corbin ignored the PSL 2025 contract and preferred to play in IPL 2025. For this reason, this decision has been taken. Pakistan Super League 2025 starts today (11 April). The first match will be played between two teams, Islamabad United and Lahore Kalandars.
Pakistan banned the corbin bosch.
PSL 2025 is starting from today. South African fast bowler Corbin Bosken was included in the draft of PSL 2025 by Peshawar Jalmi. However, when it came to the beginning of IPL 2025, Mumbai Indians bowler Lizard Williams got out of the competition after injuring. Then, the Mumbai Indians franchise introduced Corbin Boske as a replacement player in his place. He accepted it and joined the Mumbai Indians team. Corbin joined the MI team despite being a PSL contract. This has now created controversy.
What did Korbin Bose say?
According to the statement issued by PCB, Corbin Bosk said, “I apologize to the loyal fans of Peshawar Jalmi.” I take full responsibility of what I have done and also accept punishment. Which includes fine and one year ban from PSL.
What is the financial mathematics of Corbin Bosk from IPL?
Corbin Boske left the PSL League and decided to join the Mumbai Indians team in the IPL. He was offered almost equal pay from both leagues. In IPL 2025, he was paid a fee of Rs 75 lakh to play for Mumbai Indians. At the same time, he was to be given 50-75 lakh rupees to play in PSL. Corbin Bosk has not yet got a chance to play a single match for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025.
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