‘You Are Cowards’: KKR’s Blessing Muzarabani Sends Stern Message to Pakistani Trolls, Hits Back at Mohsin Naqvi’s PCB
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Blessing Muzarabani's manager hits back at PSL ban and trolls: 'Cannot breach contract you never received'
Blessing Muzarabani's team has hit back on the two-year ban from the Pakistan Super League and the trolling he has been facing on social media for not featuring in the Pakistani tournament. Muzarabani was among the foreign players to leave the PSL for the Indian Premier League 2026 and has been part of the Kolkata Knight Riders this season. Muzarabani's switch from PSL to IPL was met with harsh criticism on social media, his team confirmed. Muza…
‘You are cowards’: KKR’s Blessing Muzarabani sends stern message to Pakistani trolls, hits back at Mohsin Naqvi’s PCB
Zimbabwe's Blessing Muzarabani criticises the PCB for a two-year PSL ban, labelling it an administrative failure. His agency, World Sports Xchange, argues there was no formal contract, making the ban unjust and disproportionate. They urge the PSL to withdraw the ban due to this error.
‘No contract received from PSL’: Blessing Muzarabani’s agency slams PCB for 2-year ban
New Delhi: Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani’s agency has slammed the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) after he was handed a two-year ban from the Pakistan Super League (PSL). The agency argued that Muzarabani never signed a formal contract before joining the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) for the IPL 2026. The fast bowler was named as a replacement signing in the PSL for PKR 11 million (Rs 37.4 lakh approx.). However, he later pulled out and signed f…
'Cannot breach a contract you never received': Muzarabani’s agency defends move to IPL, challenges PSL ban
Zimbabwe pacer Blessing Muzarabani's agency has pushed back against the Pakistan Super League (PSL) after the fast bowler was handed a two-year ban from the league, insisting that he had not signed any formal contract before choosing to join Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026.
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