Blessing Muzarabani’s team fired off a sharp response to the Pakistan Super League following his two-year suspension. They insist there was never any official agreement put on paper. Instead of signing up for the PSL, he chose to go elsewhere, specifically toward the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. That move, it seems, sparked the entire disagreement. Paper trails matter when decisions like these are made.

A fast bowler first joined Islamabad United, stepping in on a contract said to total 11 million rupees. Still, things shifted when he pulled out and moved to KKR instead, filling in for Mustafizur Rahman. That switch triggered a response from the PSL, which followed up with sanctions.

Blessing Muzarabani’s agency questions the process and contract timeline

Blessing Muzarabani’s team at World Sports Xchange hit back at the league’s call. Because talks with Islamabad United only counted if Zimbabwe Cricket signed off first. Getting that green light needed paperwork, they say, which never showed up. Without it, nothing official ever took shape.

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Two weeks passed without the player getting a signed contract, although both the franchise and league made the deal public. The agency pointed out the odd timing; an announcement went live before any documents were finalised. Questions started building over how the league handles its back-end work when nothing showed up on paper. Even now, there is still no official record of the agreement sitting with the athlete.

Standing firm, the agency pointed out that you cannot violate terms never been officially accepted. It was weeks later when KKR reached out to Muzarabani, settling the transfer details.

Outrage built over how harsh the penalty felt, with two years seen as way too long compared to earlier rulings when contracts were clearly broken. Not saying the player did nothing wrong, but framing it more like a paperwork failure than wrongdoing by the athlete. The group pushing back asked the league to rethink, pointing out that similar slips before never got such tough treatment.

Still, the agency insisted it never meant harm to either the league or Islamabad United, making clear it bears no resentment. Waiting stretches on, and both parties watch for what comes next.