| After Blessing Muzarabani, Dasun Shanaka also left PSL |
We are living in a time where contracts are signed—but not respected.
Franchises invest, leagues commit, players agree… yet when it comes to honoring those commitments, suddenly “priorities” change. And interestingly, those priorities seem to align with one direction only.
So, the question is simple:
Is this professionalism—or selective convenience?
If one league enforces contractual discipline while another indirectly enables its dilution, then this is not competition… this is narrative manipulation.
Pakistan Super League has tried to build itself on structure and commitment. But when external influence begins to disrupt that ecosystem, silence is no longer a neutral stance—it becomes complicity.
This isn’t about rivalry.
This is about precedent.
If today withdrawals are normalized, tomorrow contracts will become symbolic documents with no weight. And once that happens, the dignity of a league is no longer in its control.
Pakistan Cricket Board and PSL management need to ask themselves:
Are we running a league—or negotiating its credibility in real time?
Because in today’s world, the real game isn’t just played on the field…
It’s played in how narratives are shaped, controlled, and defended.
And right now, the silence is speaking louder than any statement.
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