Islamabad, Apr 10, 2025: The PCB has banned South African cricketer Corbin Bosch for one year after his withdrawal from PSL 2025.
Bosch, who had been drafted by Peshawar Zalmi in the Diamond category for the upcoming edition 10th, will not be eligible for selection in the PSL next season.
The disciplinary decision of PCB comes after the sudden exit of Bosch from the league, which was deemed a violation of the player code of conduct.
The governing body took swift action, enforcing the ban and making it clear that the withdrawal of star cricketer was against the spirit of the competition.
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In a statement, Bosch expressed his regret over the situation and extended his apologies to the Pakistani public, Peshawar Zalmi fans, and cricket community.
He acknowledged his actions and took full responsibility for his decision. Bosch also conveyed his hopes to return to the PSL in the future, promising a renewed commitment to the league.
The exit of the 30 years old from the PSL is a setback for his career in Pakistan, especially considering the initial excitement surrounding his selection.
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His ban serves as a stern reminder of the importance of adhering to the rules and commitments in professional cricket.
With the one-year suspension, Bosch will have time to reflect and prepare for a potential return to the PSL in the future, hoping for a second chance to showcase his talent.
The eagerly awaited upcoming PSL 2025 season 10 will kick off on April 11, with Multan Sultans facing Karachi Kings on April 12 in Karachi.
The final is scheduled for May 18 at Gaddafi Stadium, where a new chapter in PSL history will unfold — with Willey determined to make his mark.