Corbin Bosch opens up about why he left Pakistan Super League to join Mumbai Indians in IPL

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South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch has withdrawn from the Pakistan Super League, where he was supposed to play for Peshawar Zalmi. He has now joined Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.

South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch, after withdrawing his name from the Pakistan Super League, abruptly left Pakistan to join the Mumbai Indians team in the 2025 Indian Premier League and represented them.

So the 30-year-old player was sent out of the Pakistan Super League to explain why he would play in the PSL.

In 2025, Mumbai Indians had already called up Lizad Williams, a South African pace bowling all-rounder, Corbin Bosch, who was ready to play for Peshawar Zalmi. 

Still, after withdrawing from the PSL, he replied to the notice and said that he wanted to prioritize his future and play for a successful team like Mumbai Indians.

“Bosch provided his explanation to Pakistani officials, stating that his decision was not meant to disrespect PSL. He said he had to prioritize his future, as Mumbai Indians are not only a strong IPL team but also have franchises in multiple other leagues, which could benefit his career significantly,” the report read. “

PSL authority Wants to ban Corbin Bosch:

The PSL authority wants Corbin to be banned from the Pakistan Super League for a few seasons, but some are against it, saying that other players could be affected and could take part.

Corbin said, “Mumbai Indians, which has one and a half teams in other countries besides the IPL franchise, has a good future ahead of it.”

But the report also says that The league’s status is crucial, according to certain quarters, and Bosch should be barred from PSL competitions going forward to serve as a warning to others. Others, on the other hand, think that banning gamers could give the wrong impression. Rather, they propose a symbolic punishment to settle the issue. In the upcoming days, the PCB is anticipated to reach a decision,” the report continued. “

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