
South African all-rounder Corbin Bosch has been served a legal notice regarding his Pakistan Super League (PSL) contract, raising concerns as he prepares for his commitments in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. The issue stems from contractual obligations that Bosch allegedly did not fulfill, prompting legal action from PSL authorities.
Bosch, who was part of the PSL franchise Peshawar Zalmi, is reportedly facing allegations of contract breach after signing an IPL deal. The PSL authorities claim that the player had agreed to specific commitments but failed to adhere to them, leading to legal proceedings.
While the details of the legal notice remain undisclosed, sources indicate that the PSL franchise is seeking clarification and possible compensation for the alleged contract violation. Bosch’s representatives have yet to issue an official statement regarding the matter.
The controversy arises as Bosch is set to participate in IPL 2025, where he was recently picked up by a franchise. His availability for the league could be impacted depending on how the legal situation unfolds.
This development highlights the complexities of multi-league commitments for cricketers, with overlapping schedules and contractual obligations sometimes leading to disputes. It remains to be seen how Bosch and the involved parties will resolve the issue before the IPL season begins.