
AFGHANISTAN CRICKETERS BANNED FROM PAKISTAN SUPER LEAGUE AMID T20 LEAGUE CONTRACTS CLASH

Multiple reports from Pakistani and Afghan media confirm that several Afghan players have been barred from participating in the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL). The decision appears linked to the players' existing contractual commitments to other franchise leagues. While not officially named, top Afghan stars like Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, and Fazalhaq Farooqi are reportedly affected. These players are centrally contracted to the Afghanistan Cricket Board and are already enlisted in other major T20 leagues, including the IPL and the BBL, whose windows overlap with the PSL season. Cricket analysts suggest the ban is a precautionary measure by PSL franchises to avoid availability conflicts and last-minute withdrawals. This highlights the growing scheduling tension as top global players navigate overlapping franchise commitments. The Afghanistan Cricket Board has yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
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