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Indian Rupee Undermines PSL: Key Players Leaving Pakistan for IPL

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has repeatedly tried to challenge the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), notably by scheduling the Pakistan Super League (PSL) alongside the Indian Premier League (IPL). Despite the geopolitical tension between India and Pakistan, both leagues announced a restart date of May 17, leading to a clash. However, financial power — symbolized by the strength of the Indian rupee — has hit the PSL hard, causing some key players to leave the PSL mid-season and join the IPL.

Who Are the Players Leaving Pakistan for IPL?
  • Mitchell Owen
    The Australian player, who played for Peshawar Zalmi (captained by Babar Azam), left the PSL mid-season. Owen joined the Punjab Kings ahead of IPL’s restart. Initially signed as an injury replacement for Glenn Maxwell, Owen was supposed to return to Pakistan after the PSL final but chose to remain in India for IPL instead.
  • Kusal Mendis
    Kusal Mendis surprised Quetta Gladiators by signing with the Gujarat Titans. He replaced Jos Buttler, who will not return for the remaining IPL matches. Mendis is expected to fill that gap for Gujarat Titans.
  • Financial and Competitive Impact
    • It is believed that both players received more lucrative offers from the IPL compared to what the PSL could offer.
    • Owen played 8 matches for Peshawar Zalmi, scoring 102 runs with an average of 14.57 and taking two wickets. Though his PSL performance was modest, he had a standout season in Australia’s Big Bash League.
    • Kusal Mendis scored 143 runs at a striking rate of 168 for Quetta Gladiators this PSL season.
    Consequences for PSL and PCB
    • The departure of these players is a serious setback for the PSL.
    • PCB and PSL franchises face challenges due to the shortage of top-tier players.
    • While IPL manages to retain and attract international players, the PSL’s competitiveness and popularity could suffer.
    • The financial muscle of the IPL, driven by the Indian rupee, remains a major advantage over PSL.
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