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Ihsanullah to boycott PSL, reveals shocking details about franchise

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1 day ago

Pakistan cricket team's fast bowler Ihsanullah has announced that he is boycotting the Pakistan Super League (PSL), stating that "the world and people are selfish."

 

In an interview with Public Digital, Ihsanullah said, "I will no longer play franchise cricket, and if I live, you will never see me in the PSL again."

 

When the host asked Ihsanullah about Ali Tareen, who was known to support him, Ihsanullah responded, "No one has contacted me. Ali Tareen moves on to others when he finds someone new. He was supporting my talent, not me."

 

 

Ihsanullah added, "There are still four months until the next PSL season, and even now, no one has shown faith in me. If I am not trusted here, I might leave Pakistan and move to Dubai or England."

 

Ihsanullah represented Multan Sultans in the 2023 PSL season. His impressive performance led to his debut for the Pakistan national team in an ODI against New Zealand in April 2023. However, after an injury, he was unable to play the second match.

 

Ali Tareen, the owner of Multan Sultans, explained during the PSL draft on Monday, "We didn't retain Ihsanullah because of his injury. Our focus is always on working with stakeholders to improve the league."

 

Over his PSL career with Multan Sultans, Ihsanullah played 14 matches and took 23 wickets. Unfortunately, he has been struggling with an elbow injury for the past year, which required surgery and check-ups in England.

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