South Africa’s Corbin Bosch served legal notice by PCB

Published March 17, 2025
South Africa’s Corbin Bosch [R] celebrates with Lungi Ngidi after taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Will Young during the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan on March 5. — Reuters
South Africa’s Corbin Bosch [R] celebrates with Lungi Ngidi after taking the wicket of New Zealand’s Will Young during the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy semi-final between South Africa and New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan on March 5. — Reuters

LAHORE: South African Corbin Bosch has been served a legal notice by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) “alleging breach of the all-rounder’s contractual obligations” to the board, it said on Sunday.

The 30-year-old Bosch was picked by Peshawar Zalmi in the Diamond category during the 10th edition of the HBL Pakistan Super League Player Draft, held in Lahore on January 13.

However, Indian Premier League (IPL) side Mumbai Indians had also signed him as a replacement for his injured compatriot Lizaad Williams.

Bosch’s signing with Mumbai meant he will forgo his PSL contract, as the IPL begins on March 22 and overlaps with the PSL’s April-May schedule.

The legal notice was served through his agent, and the player has been asked to justify his actions of withdrawing from his professional and contractual commitments.

The PCB management said it had outlined the repercussions of his departure from the league and said it expected Bosch’s response within the stipulated time frame.

The 2025 season would be the first instance of the PSL window clashing with a part of the IPL since the inception of the former in 2016.

The PCB had to move its PSL window from its regular February-March to April-May because of the Champions Trophy and other international commitments in Pakistan.

Number of overseas players who were not picked in the IPL auction later signed on for the PSL, including Bosch.

Published in Dawn, March 17th, 2025

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